Mitsubishi has cut its Australian lineup, dropping the ASX, Eclipse Cross, and Pajero Sport. The models ere discontinued due to non-compliance with updated ADR regulations for 2025. A new-generation ...
The first Monday of 2026 sees a new boss of Mitsubishi officially take the reins, but what sort of business is he inheriting?
Mitsubishi Motors Australia has announced that it will be shuttering its Adelaide factory at the end of March. The company will, however, continue to import cars. Derek loves nothing more than ...
It seemed inevitable last year that Australia would lose a quarter of its automotive manufacturing industry with the departure of Mitsubishi Motors. The Japanese-owned company had struggled to get ...
Company executives are usually very reserved in their statements, always careful not to offend the buyer or put their company in a bad light. However, the CEO of Mitsubishi Australia, Mutsuhiro ...
Mitsubishi Australia has launched what many local industry observers regards as the brand’s make-or-break model Down Under, at least as far as local manufacturing goes. The 380 will look familiar to ...
It’s a good day if you are an Australian advocate of electric vehicles, as Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited (MMAL) has unveiled its first public EV fast charging unit (FCU) in the Land Down Under.
Mitsubishi Motors Australia has once again succeeded in wringing a multi-million taxpayer-funded assistance package out of the South Australian and federal governments. In all, the package amounts to ...
Japan's Mitsubishi Corp has revealed it is on the hunt to join and finance infrastructure projects in Australia as it seeks to boost non-resource sector profits and diversify its investment portfolio.
The future of Mitsubishi's two car plants in South Australia remains uncertain despite plans unveiled last week by the company's Australian CEO Tom Phillips for a revised Magna model to be built in ...
You know there’s trouble in paradise when the newly-appointed Australian CEO of Mistubishi calls his company’s products overpriced and wonders why anyone buys them. Believe it or not, that’s exactly ...
"If you can find a better-built, better-backed car, buy it." The tag line sounds like vintage Lee Iacocca. But it's from Mitsubishi TV commercials that have aired this year in Australia. "I ...