GDI®
The pursuit of a high-efficiency engine
Mitsubishi Motors is aiming to achieve both low fuel consumption and high output. MMC is a world forerunner in the development of direct cylinder injection gasoline engines, known as "GDI", which were first introduced in the 1996 Galant/Legnum.
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GDI supplies fuel directly to the inside of the cylinder.
A variety of air-fuel mixtures can be created according to changes in the fuel injection timing. | ![]() |
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In addition, the GDI-CVT introduced in the 2000 Lancer significantly reduces energy loss by integrated control that make the most of GDI characteristics. High-precision torque control and large range for low fuel consumption as well as the CVT characteristics of quick and continuous control of the large gear change ratios enable top class level fuel economy and an exceptionally smooth ride.
GDI-CVT is equipped on the Dion.
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