List of Mitsubishi Motors vehicles

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This is a list of current sold by Mitsubishi Motors.

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Current models

ModelAlso calledCalendar year
introduced
Current modelVehicle description
IntroductionUpdate/facelift Main markets
Hatchback
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COLT
Colt Renault Clio (original model)1962 (nameplate introduction) 2023 (reintroduction)2023EuropeSubcompact B-segment hatchback. Hybrid available. Rebadged Renault Clio. [1]
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MIRAGE/SPACE STAR
Mirage/Space Star 1978 (Mirage nameplate) 1999 (Space Star nameplate)
2012 (reintroduction)
20122019GlobalSubcompact B-segment hatchback or supermini.
Sedan
2021 Mitsubishi Mirage G4 ES in Starlight Silver Metallic, front left.jpg
MIRAGE G4/ATTRAGE
Mirage G4/Attrage Dodge Attitude (Third Generation)201320132019Global (except Europe)Sedan version of the Mirage/Space Star. Sold as Dodge Attitude in Mexico.
Station wagon
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COLT PLUS
Colt Plus 2004 (nameplate introduction)

2007 (Taiwan)

20072017Taiwan B-segment station wagon version of the Colt (2002-2013). Assembled by China Motor Corporation (CMC) in Taiwan.
SUV /Crossover
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ASX (Europe)
ASX (Europe) Renault Captur (original model)201020222024EuropeB-segment Subcompact crossover SUV. Hybrid and PHEV available. Rebadged Renault Captur. [2]
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ASX/RVR/Outlander Sport (Global)
ASX/RVR/Outlander Sport Peugeot 4008 (2012-2017) Citroën C4 Aircross (2012-2017)1991 (RVR nameplate) 2010 (ASX/Outlander Sport nameplate)20102019Global (except Europe and Southeast Asia)B-segment Subcompact crossover SUV.
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ECLIPSE CROSS
Eclipse Cross 201720172020Global (except Southeast Asia)Two-row Compact crossover SUV. PHEV available.
2022 Mitsubishi Outlander SEL 2.5 in Alloy Silver, front left.jpg OUTLANDER Outlander 2001 (Airtrek nameplate) 2003 (Outlander nameplate)2021GlobalThree-row Compact crossover SUV. PHEV available.
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PAJERO SPORT/MONTERO SPORT/SHOGUN SPORT
Pajero Sport/Montero Sport/Shogun Sport 199620152024Global (except North America, Europe and Japan)Mid-size SUV. Based on Triton/L200/Strada Pickup Truck.
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XFORCE/OUTLANDER SPORT
Xforce/Outlander Sport 20232023Southeast Asia, Middle East, Africa, Latin AmericaB-segment Subcompact crossover SUV primarily marketed in Southeast Asia and emerging markets.
MPV/minivan
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DELICA D:2 The frontview of Mitsubishi DELICA D-2 CUSTOM HYBRID MV Omnidirectional Camera Navi Package 2WD (5AA-MB37S-MSVBJRN).jpg
DELICA D:2 CUSTOM
Delica D:2 Suzuki Solio (original model)20112021-JapanMild hybrid mini MPV with sliding rear doors for the Japanese market. Rebadged Suzuki Solio.
Osaka Auto Messe 2019 (423) - Mitsubishi DELICA D:5 URBAN GEAR G-Power Package (3DA-CV1W-LUFFZ) (cropped).jpg DELICA D:5 Delica D:5 1968 (original model)20072018JapanMinivan/MPV primarily for the Japanese market.
Mitsubishi Delica BEH-7207 left side on Fu 1st Street 20200406.jpg DELICA (Taiwan) Delica (Taiwan) 1968 (nameplate introduction)

1991 (Taiwan)

1986 (Global) 1991 (Taiwan)2019TaiwanRear-wheel drive, Cargo and Passenger Van. Available in Pickup form. Assembled by China Motor Corporation (CMC) in Taiwan.
2022 Mitsubishi Xpander Ultimate 1.5 NC2W (20220221).jpg

XPANDER

Xpander Nissan Livina (Second generation)201720172021Southeast Asia, Indonesia, and other emerging marketsThree-row compact MPV for the Indonesian and emerging markets. Hybrid available.
2022 Mitsubishi Xpander Cross (Indonesia) front view.jpg XPANDER CROSS Xpander Cross 201920192022Southeast Asia, Indonesia, and other emerging marketsCrossover-styled version of the Xpander MPV. Hybrid available.
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ZINGER
Zinger CMC Zinger20052023TaiwanCompact MPV. Available in Pickup form. Designed by Mitsubishi Motors. Assembled by China Motor Corporation (CMC) in Taiwan.
Kei car
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DELICA MINI
Delica Mini 20232023JapanRugged-looking Mild Hybrid kei car with sliding doors. Successor of the eK X Space.
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eK SPACE
eK Space Nissan Roox Nissan Roox Highway Star201420202023JapanKei car with Sliding Doors. Jointly developed with Nissan through NMKV.
Mitsubishi eK wagon G 2WD (5BA-B33W-LTCE) front.jpg
eK WAGON
eK Wagon Nissan Dayz Nissan Dayz Highway Star20012019JapanHatchback kei car with hinged rear doors. Crossover-styled version known as the eK X. Jointly developed with Nissan through NMKV.
Mitsubishi eK X T 2WD (4AA-B35W-LTTZ) front.jpg
eK X
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eK X EV
eK X EV Nissan Sakura 20222022JapanBattery-electric variant of eK X kei car. Jointly developed with Nissan through NMKV.
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TOWN BOX
Town Box Suzuki Every Wagon (original model)19992014Japantall height kei car with rear sliding doors. Rebadged Suzuki Every Wagon.
Pickup trucks
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L200/TRITON
L200/Triton Fiat Fullback, Ram 1200 (2016-2019)1978 (L200 nameplate)

2005 (Triton nameplate)

2023-Global (except North America)Mid-size Pickup truck. Was marketed in the Philippines as the Strada from 1987 until 2023.
CMC Zinger BQP-8072 left side 20221112.jpg ZINGER PICKUP Zinger Pickup CMC Zinger Pickup20202020TaiwanPickup truck version of the Zinger MPV. Assembled by China Motor Corporation (CMC) in Taiwan.

Commercial vehicles

ModelAlso calledCalendar year
introduced
IntroductionUpdate/faceliftMain marketsVehicle description
Current model
Carplus Auto Leasing RDA-2973 20201031.jpg DELICA (Taiwan) Delica (Taiwan) 1968 (nameplate introduction)

1991 (Taiwan)

1986 (Global) 1991 (Taiwan)2019TaiwanCab-chassis version of the Cargo and Passenger Van. Assembled by China Motor Corporation (CMC) in Taiwan.
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L300 (Philippines)
L300 (Philippines) 1979 (nameplate introduction) 1987 (Philippines)

2019 (Philippine reintroduction)

19792019PhilippinesCargo and cab-chassis van based on the Second Generation Delica.
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COLT L300 (Indonesia)
Colt L300 (Indonesia) 1979 (nameplate introduction) 1981 (Indonesia)

2022 (Indonesian reintroduction)

19792022IndonesiaPickup truck based on the Second Generation Delica Pickup.
Kei commercial vehicles
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MINICAB EV/L100
Minicab EV/L100 20112011

2022 (reintroduction)

2023Japan, IndonesiaBattery-electric Mid-engined cab over kei car. Formerly called Minicab MiEV. Marketed in Indonesia as the L100. [3]
Mitsubishi MINICAB VAN G (5BD-DS17V-LVBDJ4) front.jpg
MINICAB VAN
Minicab Van Suzuki Every (original model)

Nissan NV100 Clipper Mazda Scrum

1966 (nameplate introduction)20132015JapanKei car with sliding rear doors. Rebadged Suzuki Every.
Mitsubishi Minicab-Truck M 4WD 3AT.JPG MINICAB TRUCK Minicab Truck Suzuki Carry (original model)

Nissan NT100 Clipper Mazda Scrum

1966 (nameplate introduction)2013JapanPickup version Kei car. Rebadged Suzuki Carry.

Former models

Kei cars

Luxury cars

Passenger cars

MPV

SUVs

Commercial Vehicles

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