Mitsubishi Motors

Japanese automobile manufacturer

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June 2025 Triton line-up updated for the 2025 model year in Thailand, featuring new black exterior decorations, nanoe X air purification system added to the Ultra variant, and discontinuation of manual transmission for Pro and Ultra Double Cab variants, as well as the Pro Mega Cab variant.
May 31 2025 Mirage G4 received a significant update, with all grades now featuring LED Projector Headlamps, taillights, and 15-inch two-tone alloy wheels. Safety features like Active Stability Control, Hill Start Assist, and ABS with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution became standard across all grades.
May 16 2025 Second facelift of the Xpander Cross, featuring redesigned front and rear fascias, new alloy wheel designs, a 10-inch touchscreen head unit, new interior color theme, redesigned digital instrument cluster and steering wheel. Safety improvements include six airbags and a central headrest for second-row seats.
May 16 2025 Xpander received its second facelift, with the new Exceed Tourer trim level replacing the previous Exceed trim.
May 14 2025 Second facelift model launched with three variants: 2WD, 4WD, and 4WD Exceed in the South African market.
April 2025 Expanded configuration options introduced in Australia, including single cab (marketed as Club Cab), mega cab, and cab-chassis models. Manual transmission option also became available at this time.
2025 The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross will begin competing in the Stock Car Brasil racing series.
2025 Planned introduction of the Grandis, a compact crossover SUV for the European market, rebadged from the Renault Symbioz.
March 20 2025 Mitsubishi Xforce was officially launched in Thailand, featuring a hybrid electric powertrain (HEV). The vehicle was built and assembled at Mitsubishi Motors Thailand (MMTh) and offered in three trim levels: Ignite, Ultimate, and Ultimate X.
2025 Facelifted Mitsubishi ASX planned for sale in the Australian market.
March 10 2025 Mitsubishi Xpander Cross launched in South Africa in a sole variant.
March 1 2025 Mitsubishi ended production of the Pajero Sport for the Australian market due to new safety regulations taking effect.
February 2025 Nissan, Honda, and Mitsubishi ended merger talks after disagreements about Nissan potentially becoming a Honda subsidiary. However, they agreed to continue their partnership formed in July 2024.
February 2025 Pajero Sport trim levels revised: Ultra trim discontinued, Prime trim received new features, with remaining trims being Prime, Ultra, and Elite.
February 2025 Mitsubishi discontinued the Ultra trim level for the Pajero Sport and added new features to the Prime trim level during a model update.
January 27 2025 The Mitsubishi Xforce (Outlander Sport) went on sale in South Africa, offered in four trim levels: GL, GLS, Aspire, and Exceed.
January 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV expected to be available in some European countries.
2024 Reintroduction of the Outlander model and debut of the new Xforce model, both imported from different countries.
2024 Deployed in the Mitsubishi Pajero Sport SUV, further extending the 4N16 engine's usage across different vehicle types.
2024 Mitsubishi eK sold 50,432 units in Japan, with 2,504 units potentially representing a specific model or variant
2024 Continued market sales with presence in multiple international regions.
2024 Continued market fluctuations, with Mexico reaching 11,886 units and Australia maintaining strong sales at 18,077 units.
2024 Mitsubishi eK sales stabilized at 70,697 units in Japan, increased to 50,432 units in another market, but decreased in the new market segment to 2,504 units.
2024 Notable sales increase in Brazil, reaching 8,298 units, the highest recorded in the provided data series
2024 Mitsubishi Xforce sales expanded to two markets, reaching 6,517 units in Indonesia and 14,407 units in Vietnam.
2024 Mitsubishi Xforce received ASEAN NCAP safety ratings, scoring 79.15 overall, with specific ratings for adult occupant (27.91/32.00), child occupant (43.43/51.00), safety assist (15.59/21.00), and motorcyclist safety (9.91/16.00).
2024 U.S. sales continue to grow, reaching 45,235 units, indicating a positive market trend for the Mitsubishi Outlander in North America.
2024 Continued sales decline observed, with Indonesia still maintaining significant market presence at 12,723 units.
2024 Continued strong performance in key markets, with Philippines maintaining high sales of 26,242 units and consistent presence across Southeast Asian countries
2024 Production of the Lancer in Taiwan concludes, marking the final end of the Lancer nameplate after 51 years of continuous production.
December 23 2024 Honda officially announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to merge with Nissan, aiming to become the 3rd largest auto company by sales. Mitsubishi Motors, partially owned by Nissan, also agreed to join the integration talks.
November 2024 Mitsubishi introduced the Ultimate with Diamond Sense (DS) variant in the Indonesian market, adding advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) features, dual-tone exterior color, mono cameras front and rear, and two additional airbags to the Xforce lineup.
November 19 2024 Mitsubishi Triton launched in South Africa with five trim levels: GL, GLS, Xtreme, Athlete, and Edition. Available in single cab and double cab configurations.
October 2024 The DST, a 7-passenger concept crossover SUV, was first showcased at the Philippine International Motor Show.
October 16 2024 Mitsubishi launched the sixth generation Triton in Malaysia, introducing five variants: Single Cab, M/T GL, A/T GL, A/T Premium, and Athlete. The launch included both single cab and double cab configurations.
September 2024 Facelifted Mitsubishi Xpander launched in Malaysia with two variants, retaining the 4-speed automatic transmission.
September 11 2024 Mitsubishi launched the sixth generation Triton in Vietnam, introducing three variants: GLX 2WD, Premium 2WD, and Athlete 4WD, exclusively in a double cab configuration.
August 2024 Mitsubishi Motors North America confirmed the impending production cessation of the Mirage, with inventory expected to last through summer 2025.
August 2024 Mitsubishi Xforce (marketed as Outlander Sport) introduced in Mexico, offering two variants: SE and SE Plus.
August 2024 Flagship Shogun trim introduced in South Africa with limited sales numbers.
July 2024 Mitsubishi added the Black Edition model to the Triton lineup in Thailand, expanding the range of available variants.
July 2024 GLX-R trim added to the Triton lineup in Australia, positioned between the GLX+ and GLS trim levels.
July 2024 Mitsubishi Motors, Nissan, and Honda announced a partnership for joint development of future electric vehicle models.
July 17 2024 Mitsubishi Triton launched in Indonesia at the 31st Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show, featuring five trim levels: GLX, HDX, GLS, Exceed, and Ultimate. The model is available in single cab and double cab configurations.
July 17 2024 Second facelift of the Pajero Sport was unveiled at the 31st Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show.
July 12 2024 Mitsubishi Xforce officially launched in Brunei, with the car offered in a single variant and ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) provided as standard equipment.
July 5 2024 Sales of the Mitsubishi Xforce commenced in the Philippines, with the GT trim offering ADAS as standard equipment.
June 2024 Second facelift model released in the Philippines. GT grade replaced by Black Series in both 4x2 and 4x4 drivetrains. All grades received a redesigned front end, lower bumper, and new turbine-style 18" alloy wheels with gloss black finish for Black Series models. New trim levels include base GLX (manual only), mid-spec GLS, and Black Series (both automatic only).
June 28 2024 Mitsubishi Xforce launched in the Philippine market, introducing two trim levels: GLS and GT.
June 10 2024 Diamond Motors launched the Mitsubishi Xforce (marketed as Mitsubishi Outlander Sport) in Egypt.

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