Mitsubishi Images and Specifications

Mitsubishi Colt 1968

Mitsubishi Colt 1969

Mitsubishi Colt 1971

Mitsubishi Colt 1972

Mitsubishi Colt 1973

Mitsubishi Colt 1977

Mitsubishi Colt 1978

Mitsubishi Colt 1979

Mitsubishi Colt 1980

Mitsubishi Colt 1981

Mitsubishi Colt 1982

Mitsubishi Colt 1984

Mitsubishi Colt 1985

Mitsubishi Colt 1987

Mitsubishi Colt 1996

Mitsubishi Colt 1997

Mitsubishi Colt 1998

Mitsubishi Colt 1999

Mitsubishi Colt 2004

Mitsubishi Diamante 2004

Mitsubishi Eclipse 2003

Mitsubishi Endeavor 2004

Mitsubishi Galant 1973

Mitsubishi Galant 1974

Mitsubishi Galant 1975

Mitsubishi Galant 1976

Mitsubishi Galant 1977

Mitsubishi Galant 1978

Mitsubishi Galant 1979

Mitsubishi Galant 1984

Mitsubishi Galant 1985

Mitsubishi Galant 1986

Mitsubishi Galant 1987

Mitsubishi Galant 2004

Mitsubishi Galant 2005

Mitsubishi Galant 2007

Mitsubishi Lancer 1977

Mitsubishi Lancer 1978

Mitsubishi Lancer 1979

Mitsubishi Lancer 1982

Mitsubishi Lancer 1983

Mitsubishi Lancer 1988

Mitsubishi Lancer 1989

Mitsubishi Lancer 1990

Mitsubishi Lancer 1991

Mitsubishi Lancer 1993

Mitsubishi Lancer 1994

Mitsubishi Lancer 1995

Mitsubishi Lancer 1996

Mitsubishi Lancer 1997

Mitsubishi Lancer 1998

Mitsubishi Lancer 2008

Mitsubishi Montero 2004

Mitsubishi Outlander 2004

 

 

 

Mitsubishi Motors Corporation is Japan's fourth largest car company, and manufactures and markets passenger cars and light commercial trucks in its domestic markets as well as in other Asian countries and North America. Its line of passenger cars includes the Diamante sedan, the Galant sedan, several mini-cars for the Japanese market, the hatchback Colt, and the Montero and Endeavor sport utility vehicles for North American consumers. Mitsubishi Motors also operates a financial services division that oversees lending and financing for its car sales. In large part to escape a crushing debt burden, though also to address declining sales, Mitsubishi Motor's parent company, the Mitsubishi Group, sold a 37 percent stake in Mitsubishi Motors to German auto giant DaimlerChrysler AG. (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries controls an additional 15 percent share of Mitsubishi Motors.) Mitsubishi Motors has embarked on a massive restructuring program instigated by DaimlerChrysler. As part of this program, Mitsubishi Motors spun off its truck business as Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corp. in 2003.


Mitsubishi History

Mitsubishi Motors Corporation is the sixth largest automaker in Japan and the seventeenth largest in the world by global unit sales. It is part of the Mitsubishi keiretsu, formerly the biggest industrial group in Japan, and was formed in 1970 from the automotive division of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.