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Mitsubishi Smaller Car

A smaller car from Mitsubishi? Yes, Mitsubishi is working on a new global small car, which they hope to produce within the next couple of years. The new car would be positioned below the Colt hatchback.

The Japanese auto maker is hoping to begin its production at a new plant in Thailand by 2012. In fact, the global car is expected to make its debut at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, March 2011. Experts say

Mitsubishi May Go All EV

The 2012 Mitsubishi I (the American version of the i-MiEV) is the latest electric vehicle for Mitsubishi, but it  will mot be the last one. "Every new car we develop will also be able to be driven by electricity," (translated) Helmut Bauer, Mitsubishi's German spokesman, told Automobilwoche. That does not mean Mitsubishi will completely stop making gas or hybrid vehicles, but they will build all their cars to be easily transformed into EV-ready autos

Outlander Sport Revs Up Mitsubishi Motors Sales In November

Press Release: With the addition of the first full month of sales of the exciting new Outlander Sport compact CUV, Mitsubishi Motors North America (MMNA) today announced November sales were 4,306, an increase of more than 47 percent compared to November 2009. This represents Mitsubishi's largest year-over-year percentage increase for a single month in more than ten years (June 2000).

"The excitement of our sales team and dealer partners for the new Outlander

Mitsubishi i-MiEV Becomes I

Mitsubishi Motors is gearing up to release their i-MiEV electric vehicle soon in the United States. But if you think the name is a bit convoluted, so does Mitsubishi. So they're renaming it as they "I" - yes, just I. 

Mitsu's I was introduced on the second media day at the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show. The five-door hatchback electric car comes with a range of 100 miles in Japan - approx 75 miles in

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