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2009年,NPS出來,主要定位東南亞市場,所以外型內飾都以農民家庭而設計。
2016年,新一代NPS,定位改變了,更接近發展國家城市家庭用戶設計。
所以外型內飾都會大改變。
价格上升是比較可能的。
"If you look at the current Challenger, it's probably geared more towards countries like the Philippines and Thailand," admitted Principe. "So probably they hadn't really had western and developed countries in their framework.
"It's clear, if you look at vehicles like the Challenger and the Colorado7, they are a bit agricultural. In countries like the Philippines they are selling something like 2000 per month and they come to us and say 'they are selling 2000 per month why can't you do better ' and we say 'we are not in the Philippines, we are in Australia'.
"Obviously the level of sophistication that is required is much higher and judging by what we have seen with the Triton that is a good example for us. They have been able to raise the passenger car-like quality substantially, it is a quantum leap. And presumably you can go one step further with the Challenger replacement."
However, Principe stressed that testing in Australia had also focussed on improving both the Triton and Challenger's off-road ability.
"There has been a lot of testing in Australia of both the Triton and the Challenger replacement," he said. "So they are obviously pretty keen on our market and they obviously understand that the market conditions here – especially the off-road conditions – are pretty good testing grounds.
"We have taken it to places like Saunders Gorge in Adelaide which is a very serious off-road track. It's an ecological farm out near Birdswood in the Adelaide Hills and it's pretty rugged terrain.
"So there has been a lot of testing of the capability of both the Triton and the Challenger replacement and they are throwing a lot of effort at it, because they want that vehicle to be their iconic large SUV vehicle into other markets around the world."
The importance of Challenger and Triton's success in Australia was underlined at last week's dealer launch of the new Triton, which was attended by some of Mitsubishi most senior global executives including president Tetsuro Aikawa. The chief engineer of Triton and Challenger was also in attendance. |
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