
The 2022 Mirage has a low carbon footprint by being the most fuel-efficient gasoline-fueled non-hybrid vehicle for sale in the U.S. In addition, it’s a safe vehicle offering a wide array of technologically advanced safety equipment.
The 2022 Mirage has a low carbon footprint by being the most fuel-efficient gasoline-fueled non-hybrid vehicle for sale in the U.S. In addition, it’s a safe vehicle offering a wide array of technologically advanced safety equipment.
The new Xpander Cross will be built at Mitsubishi Motors Krama Yudha Indonesia (Bekasi, West Java) and will roll out sequentially to other markets in the ASEAN region.
The decision could make the model the world’s first mainstream hybrid 1-ton light commercial vehicle, according to a recent by the Australasian Fleet Management Association (AfMA). In July, the new Triton had been spotted road testing in Europe.
Over 1 million kilometers were driven to prepare for the launch using intense customer input. During the overall development phase, the function, durability, and reliability of the new Euro IV products were evaluated and adjusted over two years with more than 30 prototype vehicles.
Mitsubishi is showcasing the new the Xpander crossover multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) and two new Ralliart special editions: the Triton Ralliart (Double-Cab) and Mirage Ralliart.
The intercompany agreement is called Roadmap 2030 and focuses on pure electric vehicles and connected mobility. The Roadmap hopes to increase the usage of common platforms by 80% in 2026. With 35 new EV cars in 2030, the Roadmap is based on the five common EV platforms.
The landlocked mid-Asian country will receive shipment of the vehicles to assist in emergency medical services amid devastating pandemic conditions.
The impact of the Hitachi and Mitsubishi merger into Novuna on global fleets is the focus of this episode of Global Fleet Management Voices.
Australia Post will become the first Australian customer to add the eCanter to its electric fleet. The vehicles will help complete parcel deliveries in major cities across the continent, expanding the eCanter’s Eurasian deployment from the main continent south to Australia.
The No. 1 Taiwanese manufacturer looks forward to another production milestone
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