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Mitsubishi has been making automobiles since 1917, when the Model A was introduced. Today, this multinational corporation boasts a diverse lineup that ranges from the compact Mirage to the stylish Eclipse Cross, as well as the robust 4×4 Mitsubishi Shogun.
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The company is also part of the Mitsubishi Group, an enterprise involved in various industries such as electronics, mining, and ship construction. More specifically, Mitsubishi Motors was established in April 1970 and is now based in Tokyo, Japan. But the company’s roots go as far back as 1917, when it was Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., which launched the Model A.
After World War II, between 1937 and 1970, Mitsubishi Motor Manufacturing turned its attention back to its Aircraft Co. business. It continued to produce a variety of 4WD passenger vehicle models, most notably the PX33—the first Japanese four-wheel drive passenger car. In the 1940s, the company moved on from making motors to help support the Japanese war effort in the Second World War.
By the 1960s, Mitsubishi’s automotive divisions had grown as wages increased and family motoring became a popular pursuit. By 1967, the company’s production output exceeded 75,000 vehicles per year, leading to the introduction of the Galant model in 1969. The company that would become Mitsubishi Motors was founded in 1970 and soon caught the eye of U.S. automaker Chrysler, which purchased a 15% stake in the company.
After that, Mitsubishi Motors collaborated with different motor manufacturers like Volvo and PSA Peugeot Citroën. The company has continued making SUVs mainly for the U.S. and Japanese markets despite the challenges over the years. In 2012, it announced that its European plants were to be closed owing to the economic climate. However, Mitsubishi expressed its intention to market eight hybrid and battery-powered cars by 2015.
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