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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE No.2799

Mitsubishi Electric to Exhibit at the 43rd Tokyo Motor Show 2013

Introducing EMIRAI 2 concept car, an idea of automobiles in near future

TOKYO, November 11, 2013- Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today that it will take part in the 43rd Tokyo Motor Show 2013 to exhibit its new EMIRAI 2 concept car incorporating the company's advanced automotive technologies and products. The show will be held at the Tokyo Big Sight exhibition complex in Tokyo, Japan from November 23 to December 1. The Mitsubishi Electric exhibit will be at Booth E3203 in East Hall 3.

Rendition of Mitsubishi Electric booth

Rendition of Mitsubishi Electric booth

Zones and Main Products
Main Stage
Mitsubishi Electric's advanced automotive technologies and products in two EMIRAI 2 electric-vehicle (EV) concept cars, presented under the theme "Feel the EMIRAI, the exciting future." One vehicle features an EV powertrain and the other a driving-assistance system to offer safer and more comfortable driving experiences in the coming future. The EV powertrain system incorporates high-accuracy traction control and acceleration control. The driving-assistance system features integrated image sensing and powered onboard display technologies.

Environment Zone
Products and technologies for advanced EV and hybrid electric vehicles, such as a microhybrid system for idle-stop and power regeneration, and for enhanced fuel efficiency in conventional engines, such as powertrain (transmission), integrated-chassis and vehicle-control technologies.

Security&Safety Zone
Systems for enhanced security and safety in daily driving, such as camera technologies, a wide-view slim display, multi-modal character input human machine interface (HMI) and an intelligent information panel.

Comfortability Zone
DIATONE SOUND. NAVI high-resolution, multifunction car navigation system, including touch-and- try user experiences of the system's audio and navigational features.

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