Mitsubishi Motors Faces Growing Challenges in Indonesia and Thailand
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Mitsubishi has introduced a new front-wheel drive, turbocharged family model in Indonesia. The Destinator offers seven seats, five driving modes and is aimed at markets in Asia, Africa and Latin America.
Mitsubishi sparks buzz after announcing game-changing expansion of its vehicle lineup: 'On an upward trajectory'
Mitsubishi has been building momentum with its aptly named Momentum 2030 product strategy, and it just accelerated its strategy with a new announcement of a battery-electric vehicle. In the press release, the company explained that the all-new BEV will be sold in North America starting next summer. It will be sourced from Mitsubishi's Alliance partner, Nissan, and it will be based on Nissan's Leaf — a long-running, affordably priced EV. "Mitsubi…
Presented worldwide in Indonesia, Mitsubishi Motors' new SUV confirms his arrival in Latin America to compete in the three-row seating segment. ...
Mitsubishi refreshes 2026 lineup with Outlander hybrid, PHEV upgrades
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Mitsubishi Destinator Revealed: Could It Come to South Africa?
Mitsubishi has whipped the wraps off the Desinator, a new seven-seat midsize SUV aimed at families. Could it come to South Africa? Image: Mitsubishi Developed under the concept “Confidence Booster for Energetic Families”, Mitsubishi has revealed the Destinator, a new three-row midsize SUV from the Japanese automaker. The Destinator will be built in Indonesia at the same facility where the firm produces the new Outlander Sport and Xpander. Incorp…
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