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List of Mitsubishi Motors vehicles

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This is a list of current sold by Mitsubishi Motors.

Current models

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Model Calendar year
introduced
Current model Vehicle description
Introduction Update/facelift Main markets
Hatchback
Colt 1978 2023 Europe Subcompact B-segment hatchback. Hybrid available. Rebadged Renault Clio.[1]
Mirage / Space Star 2012 2012 2019 Global Subcompact B-segment hatchback or supermini.
Sedan
Mirage G4 / Attrage 2013 2013 2019 Global (except Europe) Sedan version of the Mirage/Space Star. Sold as Dodge Attitude in Mexico.
Station wagon
Colt Plus 2004 (nameplate introduction)

2007 (Taiwan)

2007 2017 Taiwan B-segment station wagon version of the Colt (2002-2013). Assembled by China Motor Corporation (CMC) in Taiwan.
SUV/Crossover
ASX (Europe) 2010 2022 2024 Europe Subcompact crossover SUV. Hybrid and PHEV available. Rebadged Renault Captur.[2]
ASX / RVR / Outlander Sport 2010 2019 Global Subcompact crossover SUV.
Eclipse Cross 2017 2017 2020 Global Two-row compact crossover SUV. PHEV available.
Outlander 2001 (Airtrek nameplate) 2003 (Outlander nameplate) 2021 Global Three-row compact crossover SUV. PHEV available.
Pajero Sport /
Montero Sport
1996 2015 2024 Global (except North America, Europe and Japan) Mid-size SUV. Based on Triton/L200/Strada pickup truck. Was marketed in the U.K. as Shogun Sport from 2000 until 2020.
Xforce /
Outlander Sport
2023 2023 Southeast Asia, Middle East, Africa, Latin America Subcompact crossover SUV primarily marketed in Southeast Asia and emerging markets.
MPV/minivan

Delica D:2 2011 2021 Japan Mild hybrid mini MPV with sliding rear doors for the Japanese market. Rebadged Suzuki Solio.
Delica D:5 1968 (original model) 2007 2018 Japan Minivan/MPV primarily for the Japanese market.
Delica (Taiwan) 1968 (nameplate introduction)

1991 (Taiwan)

1986 (Global) 1991 (Taiwan) 2019 Taiwan Rear-wheel drive, Cargo and Passenger Van. Available in Pickup form. Assembled by China Motor Corporation (CMC) in Taiwan.
Xpander 2017 2017 2021 Southeast Asia, Middle East, Africa, Latin America Three-row compact MPV for the Indonesian and emerging markets. Hybrid available.
Xpander Cross 2019 2019 2022 Crossover-styled version of the Xpander MPV. Hybrid available.
Kei car
Delica Mini 2023 2023 Japan Kei car with sliding doors. Successor of the eK X Space.
eK Space 2014 2020 2023 Japan Kei car with sliding doors. Jointly developed with Nissan through NMKV.
eK Wagon 2001 2019 Japan Hatchback kei car with hinged rear doors. Crossover-styled version known as the eK X. Jointly developed with Nissan through NMKV.
eK X EV 2022 2022 Japan Battery-electric variant of eK X kei car. Jointly developed with Nissan through NMKV.
Town Box 1999 2014 Japan Tall height kei car with rear sliding doors. Rebadged Suzuki Every Wagon.
Pickup trucks
L200/Triton 1978 (L200 nameplate)

2005 (Triton nameplate)

2023 Global (except North America) Mid-size pickup truck.

Commercial vehicles

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Model Calendar year
introduced
Introduction Update/facelift Main markets Vehicle description
Current model
Delica 1968 1986 2019 Taiwan Cab-chassis version of the Cargo and Passenger Van. Assembled by China Motor Corporation (CMC) in Taiwan.
L300 1979 1979 2022 Indonesia, Philippines Cargo and cab-chassis van based on the second generation Delica.
Kei commercial vehicles
Minicab EV / L100 2011 2011

2022 (reintroduction)

2023 Japan, Indonesia Battery-electric Mid-engined cab over kei car. Formerly called Minicab MiEV. Marketed in Indonesia as the L100.[3]
Minicab Van 1966 2013 2015 Japan Kei car with sliding rear doors. Rebadged Suzuki Every.
Minicab Truck 1966 2013 Japan Pickup version Kei car. Rebadged Suzuki Carry.

Former models

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Kei cars

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Luxury cars

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Passenger cars

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MPV

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SUVs

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Commercial Vehicles

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References

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  1. ^ "Reborn Mitsubishi Colt Teased For 2023 Launch With Hybrid Power". Motor1.com. Retrieved 2022-08-07.
  2. ^ "2023 Mitsubishi ASX Engine Specs Revealed, PHEV Gets 160 Horsepower". Motor1.com. Retrieved 2022-08-07.
  3. ^ "News Release | Mitsubishi Motors Corporation". MITSUBISHI MOTORS. Retrieved 2023-12-19.