Where is Mitsubishi Motors from?

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LaAniyah
07/29/25 9:31am
Mitsubishi Motors is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Minato, Tokyo. Here's relevant information: 1. Mitsubishi Motors produces private cars and light commercial vehicles, operating as a subsidiary under Mitsubishi Group. It became independent from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' automobile manufacturing division in 1970, making it the youngest automobile manufacturer in Japan's automotive industry. On the other hand, Mitsubishi Group has a long history of automobile production, having introduced Japan's first mass-produced Mitsubishi Model A sedan as early as 1917. 2. In terms of production volume, Mitsubishi Motors ranks as Japan's fifth largest automobile manufacturer and the world's fifteenth largest. The company currently offers outstanding models such as the Outlander and Pajero.
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DiLaila
08/12/25 10:18am
Mitsubishi Motors is indeed a Japanese brand, and I often discuss it in car enthusiast circles. As an auto fan, I must say it originated in Tokyo, Japan, belonging to the large Mitsubishi Group conglomerate, with founder Yataro Iwasaki laying its foundation back in 1870. The company truly began manufacturing vehicles in 1917, launching its first passenger car. Today, models like the Outlander and Pajero are globally popular, especially renowned for their exceptional off-road capabilities. I've driven a friend's Pajero during my travels—it handled muddy mountain roads with rock-solid stability, a testament to Japan's precision manufacturing. The brand is backed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' profound technological support, including innovations in fuel-efficient engines and 4WD systems, ensuring safety and reliability even in harsh weather conditions. Despite fierce market competition in recent years, Mitsubishi's durability and ease of repair continue to attract many family users. If you're new to car brands, understanding its Japanese heritage is very helpful for vehicle selection—after all, Japanese craftsmanship emphasizes detail, delivering both fuel efficiency and peace of mind on the road.
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