All about Mitsubishi Cars
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation manufactures an extensive range of cars
and trucks, it is an Japanese automobile company headquartered in Japan in 1917. Mitsubishi cars are exported globally into most
major market, including the Far East, Europe and the U.S.. and are manufactured globally.In 1981,
Mitsubishi Motors began its first official operations in the United States.The Company hit its
stride with the introduction of sport-oriented cars like the Eclipse and 3000GT, a decade
later.
For Home market of japan, Mitsubishi has its roots in producing
commercial vehicles.Its current vehicles like
cars, trucks and SUVs tends to offer above average performance and style.With the Lancer Mitsubishi cars begins its lineup. As economy
sedan Lancer serves reasonably well by possessing a spacious interior and a comfortable ride.
Newly modified version of the Lancer is Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution . It is the world's best
sports cars. Three SUVs are available in Mitsubishi. The Outlander and Endeavor are both car
based SUVs.For consumers desiring, each is easy to drive and well suited with style mixed in with
verstility.
Model Cars of Mitsubishi
- Mitsubishi 380 (2005 - Current)
- Mitsubishi Airtrek (2001 - Current)
- Mitsubishi Carisma (1995 - 2004)
- Mitsubishi Diamante (1990 - 2004)
- Mitsubishi Dion (2000 - Current)
- Mitsubishi Endeavor (2004 - Current)
- Mitsubishi Grandis (2003 - Current)
- Mitsubishi i (2006 - Current)
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution (1992 - Current)
- Mitsubishi Magna (1985 - 2005)
- Mitsubishi Mirage (1978 - 2001)
- Mitsubishi Nimbus (1983 - Current)
- Mitsubishi Outlander (2003 - Current)
- Mitsubishi Pajero Sport/Montero Sport/Challenger/Shogun Sport/Nativa (1996 -
present)
- Mitsubishi Proudia (1997 - 2004)
- Mitsubishi Raider (2006 - Current, rebadged Dodge Dakota)
- Mitsubishi Space Star (1999 - Current)
- Mitsubishi Verada (1992 - 2005)
- Mitsubishi Zinger (2006 - Current)
Mitsubishi in California with an American production plant in Illinois and design studios and
technical center-- puts five different cars for 2005 plus three sport-utility vehicles, in the
North American market. With the new Evo VIII MR edition packing a larger turbo-charger and
six-speed manual shifter,the Lancer Evolution, a street-legal version of
Mitsubishi's rally racer, leads this fleet.