JAKARTA - Ahead of the Japan Mobility Show 2023 at the end of October, Mitsubishi provides instructions on the presence of its newest model with the theme "Bow the Spirit of Adventure in You. Adventure for Everyone, anytime and anywhere."

In a teaser released by the manufacturer on Monday, September 25, a number of adventurers can be seen walking while carrying climbing equipment. In their background, vehicles are seen as the latest models of this brand. The image shows a shadow of a car that has a large dimension, even exceeding the SUV.

In Mitsubishi's press release, this vehicle is described as a vehicle of all terrain. In addition, this vehicle has a light with the "T" pattern on both sides, similar to the one on the XForce model. Furthermore, the iconic "three diamonds" logo of this manufacturer is seen to be lit along with other lighting on the vehicle.

Currently, the manufacturer has not provided further information regarding this new vehicle. Mitsubishi only revealed that this car is equipped with a reliable four-wheel drive system, offers a high level of comfort, and is supported by electrification technology.

The presence of this new model will be a valuable addition in the ranks of Mitsubishi reliable vehicles that are ready to face various terrains and are able to meet various consumer needs.

This effort continues the Mitsubishi tradition of presenting vehicles such as Pajero that have survived the automotive industry from one generation to the next, and Delica, known as a multipurpose minivan, focusing on comfort.

Furthermore, PHEV Outlander became Mitsubishi's first electrified SUV, which played an important role in preserving the environment with efficient battery and fuel technology.

In an effort to strengthen its strategic plan, the Japanese manufacturer also plans to launch 16 new car models in an initiative called "Challenge 2025." Of this plan, three models, namely All-New Triton, XForce, andANGel, have been successfully launched.

Mitsubishi is committed to releasing various car models that include Internal Combustion Engine (ICE), hybrid, and Electric Vehicle (EV) technology, including kei cars, SUVs, pickup cars, and superminis. With this "Challenge 2025" plan, Mitsubishi hopes to continue to innovate in developing environmentally friendly technology and creating more innovative and efficient car products.


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