Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi Motors is a renowned Japanese car manufacturer, globally recognized for its exceptional performance, reliability, and innovative technology.
With a broad range of vehicles to choose from, including the popular Outlander, ASX, Eclipse Cross, Pajero Sport, and Triton, Mitsubishi caters to the needs of drivers around the world.
Whether you’re looking for a versatile SUV or a sturdy commercial vehicle, Mitsubishi’s lineup offers something for everyone.
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2024 Mitsubishi Pajero Sport facelift revealed, due in Australia soon
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2024 Mitsubishi Pajero Sport facelift leaked ahead of launch
Leaked photos reveal the design changes and potential engine upgrade coming to the 2024 Mitsubishi Pajero Sport off-road SUV
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2024 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV GSR: Blacked-out flagship priced
New blacked-out range-topping variant added to electrified Mitsubishi Outlander line-up
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2024 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross pricing and features: Petrol and PHEV
Mitsubishi adds more standard equipment to the base Eclipse Cross ES small SUV, including lane departure warning for the most-affordable petrol model
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2024 Mitsubishi Pajero Sport update due in Australia soon
Minor facelift for current Mitsubishi Pajero Sport due in Australia around April ahead of the next-generation model expected in 2025
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About Mitsubishi
Part of the vast Renault Nissan Mitsubishi alliance that combined is the world’s third biggest manufacturer, Mitsubishi might be the junior partner but is the fastest growing.
Back in 1917, Mitsubishi launched the seven-seat Model A, Japan’s first series-production car.
It only sold 22, so clearly there was scope for greater success. By 1934 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries was the largest private company in Japan, only to be broken into three parts post-war by the Allied powers.
The three parts reformed in 1964 and within three years was producing more than 75,000 vehicles annually. The introduction of the Galant in 1969 saw the formation of the dedicated Mitsubishi Motor Company (MMC) in 1970. It expanded into the US in 1982 and went public in 1988.
Nameplates like Pajero, Lancer and the Australian-built Magna established a reputation for solid dependability.
That dependability is now bolstered by financial stability. With plans to launch 35 EVs by 2030 across five new platforms, the alliance affords Mitsubishi the opportunity to rapidly refresh its product line up.
Vehicles such as the revitalised Outlander SUV demonstrate the steps Mitsubishi has taken to revitalise what had long been perceived as an aged portfolio. The most popular plug-in hybrid SUV in Australia, the Outlander PHEV, now has an 80km electric range and looks set to cement its position as a low-emission family favourite.
Dependable vehicles such as the ASX compact SUV and the Triton dual-cab ute keep up dealership footfall, with buyers attracted to one of the longest warranty deals around.
The five-year, 100,000km standard warranty can be extended to 10 years and 200,000km if the vehicle is serviced at a Mitsubishi authorised outlet.