Mitsubishi is looking to launch two electric vehicles (EV) in Indonesia by early 2024 according to a report by OtoDriver. The Indo automotive website also speculated that one of the EVs might be based on the Xpander. “Early next year, we are planning to launch an EV for the commercial sector as well as one for the passenger car market which we plan to unveil at GIIAS (Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show) 2024,” Director of Sales and Marketing for PT Mitsubishi Motors Krama Yudha Sales Ind
Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia has kicked off the Merdeka month with some special deals and increased savings for customers. Between 1 – 31-August 2023, customers interested in the 7-seater 2023 Mitsubishi Xpander can now opt for low interest packages or attractive monthly instalments. Also read: Toyota Veloz can't touch it, 80,000 units of Mitsubishi Xpander secure its position as No.1 in Vietnam Courtesy of attractive finance packages from Maybank and Public Bank, the Xpander can now be owned for
It is no secret that a hybrid version of the Mitsubishi Xpander has been in the works since this was announced in a business plan back in 2020. This latest report from Japan’s Nikkei though has given a rough estimate on its arrival. According to Nikkei, the Xpander Hybrid could be produced in Thailand in early 2024 and the Kingdom would serve as a hub to export it to markets in Southeast Asia and the Middle East. This is interesting as the petrol-powered Xpander’s hub is in Indonesia which also
Thailand's 7-way, 7-seater sales battle goes to the Toyota Veloz for yet another month, as the model continues its lead in April 2023 and subsequently the year-to-date numbers. Autolife.tv's data points the Alza's sibling netting 1,115 units sold in the fourth month of 2023, a slight drop from last month. Its closest rival, the Mitsubishi Xpander, eked out 1,002 cars sold in the same month. This means the Toyota still maintains top spot at this juncture, with 5,042 cars moved thus far in 2023. M
The budget MPV market in Malaysia may be dominated by Perodua Alza but over in Vietnam, things are a little different. Like many parts of Southeast Asia, Vietnam is a country dominated by Toyota. The Toyota Vios is Vietnam’s No.1 selling car (23,529 units in 2022) but it’s a position that it barely held on to. Ever since its launch in mid-2020, the Mitsubishi Xpander has been frequently harassing the Vios for the No.1 spot. In one too many times last year, the Xpander had even overtook the Vios
Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM), the official distributor of Mitsubishi Motors vehicles in Malaysia, will participate in the inaugural Tokyo Auto Salon from 9-11 June at the Malaysia International Trade & Exhibition Centre (MITEC). The company will display two modified Triton and Xpander, as well as two customers’ cars that are modified following a lifestyle element. Showcasing an overall sporty concept, Mitsubishi Motors’ booth will be located in Hall 3, lot C301 at Level 1. Also Read: Mit

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