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Mitsubishi marks centenary anniversary, begins aggressive dealer campaign in South Africa

Coming with new, improved models

 

Mitsubishi Eclipse....coming to SA soon
Mitsubishi Eclipse….coming to SA soon

Mitsubishi, the first automaker to mass market an electric vehicle, is marking its 100 years as a world-class vehicle manufacturer – not the least the claim to the world’s first SUV.

Mitsubishi Motors is, therefore, getting ready to keep the momentum going with the launch of some new and improved models, including the soon -to-arrive brand-new Pajero Sport in South Africa.

Mitsubishi Motors South Africa said it would be celebrating Mitsubishi’s first 100 years with an aggressive dealer campaign throughout 2017.

“Our existing products have earned their place in the South African market over many years, and our latest updated models is our way of celebrating Mitsubishi’s first 100 years,” Nic Campbell, General Manager for Mitsubishi SA, said, adding,  “And the imminent arrival of two star models soon will be the start of the next 100 years!”

It all started way back in 1917 with the Mitsubishi Model A, which was not only the Mitsubishi Shipping Company’s very first production model but became the first mass-production car in Japanese history. Sixteen years later, Mitsubishi launched the PX33 – the first passenger vehicle with full-time four-wheel drive.

In 1970, Mitsubishi made history by becoming the first automaker to mass market an electric vehicle.

In South Africa, Mitsubishi’s heritage dates back over four decades when the small Colt 1100 range was first assembled in the country.

And now, in its centenary year, modern vehicles such as the Pajero (the most successful winner of the renowned Dakar Rally with no less than 12 victories overall, including seven straight Dakar wins), the all-new Mitsubishi Triton, the compact crossover known as the ASX, and the luxurious 2017 Mitsubishi Outlander, are paving the way for a host of new models to celebrate Mitsubishi’s first 100 years.

These will include the new compact Eclipse Cross that was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March and will make its local debut in 2018.

Soon to arrive, however, will be the all-new Pajero Sport with its much-admired, new-generation high-performance turbo diesel engine mated to a state-of-the-art eight-speed automatic transmission – yet another first for the three-diamond brand.

Boasting Mitsubishi’s innovative Dynamic Shield front-end design, the new Pajero Sport will also be available with the latest version of Mitsubishi’s Super-Select 4WD-II system, including transfer gearing with low range.

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