Mitsubishi News in the Philippines
Mitsubishi Philippines finished second overall in terms of unit sales in 2017. Now, the brand plans to increase its sales through its strong lineup led by the Mitsubishi Montero Sport midsize SUV and Mitsubishi Xpander MPV. Check out all the latest Mitsubishi Philippines news as they happen.
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Mitsubishi Philippines set to bring back Ralliart brand at PIMS 2022 / News
Expect to see more special edition Ralliart vehicles make their way into the brand’s local lineup of cars.
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What's the difference: Mitsubishi Xpander vs Nissan Livina / Featured Article
Two vehicles that are cut from the same cloth but with distinctive design changes that make them unique to their respective brands.
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Report: The next-gen Mitsubishi Strada could come with a plug-in hybrid powertrain / News
Would a plug-in hybrid version of the Strada work well for the Philippine market?
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Refreshed 2023 Mitsubishi Xpander Cross debuts in Indonesia / News
The Xpander Cross follows the Xpander with similar exterior updates and even a new active yaw control feature.
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Mitsubishi Philippines’ test drive event heads back to Luzon / News
Now could be your chance to test drive your dream Mitsubishi vehicle as the Reimagine Your Ride event returns to Luzon.
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Are you excited about the Mitsubishi Mirage G4’s successor? / News
Mitsubishi could be working on a new sedan to replace the aging Mirage G4.
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Mitsubishi Philippines extends Downpour Deals until July 31, 2022 / News
Avail of deals for the new Xpander, Montero Sport, Strada, Mirage, and L300 until the end of July.
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Head to Head: Mitsubishi Xpander vs Maxus G50 / Featured Article
A fight between two MPVs to see which one will come out on top and to see which one is worth getting.
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Mitsubishi Motors Philippines launches rebranded after sales service arm / News
With Mitsubishi Motors CARES, customers are assured of convenience, vehicle reliability, and respect of their time.
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Head to Head: Suzuki Dzire vs Mitsubishi Mirage G4 / Featured Article
Find out who wins as we compared the Suzuki Dzire and the Mitsubishi Mirage G4, two equally equipped sedans that come with frugal gasoline engines.