• Mitsubishi’s iFamily

    20 March 2008 by Liz Turner

    The mission of Mitsubishi’s iFamily is to find out whether city-dwelling American and European buyers want a small, cute (and we’d guess cheap) car – and whether they want an electric model. The 'i'...

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  • Mitsubishi Prototype-S at Geneva

    05 March 2008 by Jonny Smith

    What’s new on the Mitsubishi Geneva motor show stand? A whole family of Lancers. And finally, Lancers with strong memorable faces. The final (third) jewel playing centre stage in Mitsubishi’s crown is...

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  • Mitsubishi Prototype-S sketches

    28 January 2008 by Tim Pollard

    Fancy a cut-price Mondeo? Mitsubishi is readying a hatchback version of its Lancer family car for launch later this year – and will drop a few clues with this Prototype-S at the Geneva Motor Show in...

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  • Mitsubishi Evo X prices announced

    18 December 2007 by Car magazine

    Mitsubishi has just announced prices for the tenth evolution of its Lancer, and it will cost considerably more than its rival from Subaru. The cheapest Evo X will be £27,499, £2504 more than the...

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  • Mitsubishi goes electric

    24 October 2007 by Ben Oliver

    What on earth is that? The iMIEV Sport, a teardrop coupe based on the same running gear as the regular iMIEV (more of which shortly), but with two in-wheel electric motors at the front to complement...

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  • Mitsubishi Evo X world premiere

    15 October 2007 by Damion Smy

    What do you mean, world premiere? Yes, we weren’t quite sure either but the Australian International Motor Show was in fact the world premiere of the new Mitsubishi Evo X. No, not Frankfurt to build...

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  • Mitsubishi Concept-CX

    31 August 2007 by Ben Pulman

    The Concept-CX looks like a Lancer supermini? Close, but no cigar. This is Mitsubishi’s Concept-CX and it shares the frontal styling (which the company describes as ‘a tight and powerful wedge’) and...

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  • Mitsubishi Concept-CX sketches

    30 July 2007 by Ben Pulman

    What’s that, a Lancer hatch? Not quite, though the front does have a strong resemblance to the four-door Lancer that will land in the UK at the start of 2008. Dubbed Concept-cX, this, show car points...

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  • Mitsubishi i goes electric

    18 June 2007 by Guy Bird

    Mitsubishi i: the electric era looms Mitsubishi’s first fully electric car slated for mid-2010 release in Japan will be the i city car – and UK bosses are secretly preparing to launch it here by early...

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  • Mitsubishi i (2007): first official pictures

    16 February 2007 by Tim Pollard

    So they're going to bring the i to Britain, are they? They certainly are. It's Mitsubishi's answer to the Smart ForTwo - a diminutive four-seater that's 155mm narrower than a Peugeot 107. It was...

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  • Mitsubishi i

    16 February 2007 by Tim Pollard

    So they're going to bring the i to Britain, are they? They certainly are. It's Mitsubishi's answer to the Smart ForTwo - a diminutive four-seater that's 155mm narrower than a Peugeot 107. It was...

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  • Mitsubishi Proto X sketch

    18 December 2006 by Tim Pollard

    Another Evo concept? Haven’t we been here before? The countdown to Mitsubishi’s oddball super-saloon, the Evo X, continues. We’ve already seen two concept cars of this four-wheel drive rally special...

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  • Mitsubishi Lancer first look

    11 December 2006 by Tim Pollard

    Mitsubishi Lancer: the lowdown Mitsubishi has unveiled its new Focus rival, the Lancer. Forget today's budget special – the new Lancer is Mitsubishi's pitch to move the Lancer upmarket, away from...

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  • Hot Mitsubishi sports car bound for UK

    01 September 2006 by Chris Chilton

    Mitsubishi is investigating the feasibility of bringing its 350Z-rivalling Eclipse to the UK. Accountants are busy with the calculators right now but sources reckon it’s looking increasingly likely...

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