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Home | New cars | The Range Colt Lancer Evo Outlander Shogun L200 i-MiEV ASX Future models Corporate sales Motability Export Armed forces Used cars | Find a dealer | Ownership | FAQs Servicing Accident repair Accident aftercare Insurance Accessories Merchandise Recycling About us History Careers Links & partners Recycling Get a brochure Book a test drive Arrange a callback View the price list Mitsubishi Future Models MiEV Mitsubishi innovative electric vehicle Introducing the Mitsubishi i MiEV Cargo Click to expand Derived from the production i MiEV, this concept maximises the outstanding environmental performance and economic efficiency characteristics that define the EV and at the same time adds a generous amount of rear free space to extend the range of uses to which it can be put by corporate users and self-employed operators in particular. The rear space features space-efficient cubic dimensions to allow the user to exercise their imagination fully in adapting it for whatever use he/she chooses. The result is a concept for an EV that meets user needs for a variety of situations: from business use, where maximum payload space is required, to leisure and other individual owner uses. Measuring 1350 mm wide by 1180 mm deep and 1100 mm high and having a flat floor, the cube-shaped luggage compartment at the rear of the vehicle allows every inch of available space to be utilised. The height of the compartment floor has been designed to facilitate loading and unloading of luggage and make it more user-friendly. The i MiEV Cargo made its debut at the 2009 Tokyo Motorshow Specifications Overall length 3395mm Overall width 1475mm Overall height 1860mm Wheelbase 2550mm Track F/R 1310mm / 1270mm Occupants 2 Motor Permanent magnet synchronous Max. output 47kW Max. torque 190Nm Max. cruising range 160km Drive train Rear wheel drive Tire size front 145/65R15 Tire size rear 175/55R15 Concept PX MiEV Click to expand Introducing the Mitsubishi Concept PX MiEV Powered by the new Mitsubishi Plug-in Hybrid System, which significantly extends the frequency a hybrid vehicle is driven in EV mode, the Mitsubishi Concept-PX* MiEV† returns fuel economy in excess of 140.9mpg. The Mitsubishi Concept PX MiEV is a new-generation concept car that balances high environmental performance with running performance by utilizing differential motors and Mitsubishi’s all-new S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control), that utilises E-AYC (Electric-powered Active Yaw Control) which transfers torque to the rear left and right wheels. Other features include Mitsubishi’s cocochi-interior**, which provides occupants with a comfortable cabin environment, as well as many of the latest safety technologies. * PX: Plug-in hybrid crossover. † MiEV: Mitsubishi innovative Electric Vehicle ** "cocochi" is a pun on the Japanese word for "cosy" Design Solid, Safe, and Simple were the keywords which drove the development of an exterior design suitable for a next-generation crossover that creates simple appearance from which all extraneous elements have been pared and that is free of the "rugged" elements typical in conventional SUVs. The headlamps and rear combination lamps use LED emitters that give the car an innovative and modern appearance as well as delivering better environmental performance with their reduced power consumption. The road wheel design highlights an unprecedented new look to the body as well improving brake cooling and aerodynamic performance. The interior was designed to give an image of an airplane cockpit to improve the driver’s concentration, with an instrument panel that envelops the passengers and utilises seats that keep the passengers firmly in place. In addition, the entire instrument panel and door trim utilise soft LED lighting that express the vehicle’s innovation and refinement. Mitsubishi Plug-In Hybrid System The Mitsubishi Concept PX MiEV’s front and rear wheels are powered by two permanent magnet synchronous motors and is also fitted with a 1.6L DOHC MIVEC gasoline engine which can power the front wheels as well as work as a generator. In addition, the vehicle comes with the newly-developed Mitsubishi Plug-in Hybrid System in which electronic circuitry automatically switches to the optimum drive mode for different driving conditions and remaining energy in the drive battery to extract maximum efficiency from the electric motors and from the gasoline engine. The Mitsubishi Concept PX MiEV also utilises the MiEV OS (MiEV Operating System) which selects the optimum drive mode through integrated control of the EV components and the gasoline engine as well as controls optimum electrical charge and output in response to remaining battery energy through constant monitoring of the drive battery. With these, a pleasing, safe, and comfortable ride is achieved while conserving energy. In addition, to maximise effective use of the drive battery, the vehicle is equipped with a power supply mode that allows the use of some battery power to supply domestic appliances or as an emergency power source in the event of a natural disaster. EV mode At low to middle vehicle speeds the Mitsubishi Concept PX MiEV’s drive battery powers the front motor using front-wheel drive. When driving on snow, in the rain or in other low surface friction situations where maximum vehicle stability is required, the system automatically switches to four-wheel drive mode by feeding power to the rear wheel motor as well when sensors detect any front wheel slip. Series hybrid mode When the remaining energy in the drive battery falls to a predetermined level the system starts the gasoline engine to generate electricity and automatically switches to the series hybrid mode using the electricity generated to power the motors. In this mode as well, the system switches to four-wheel drive by driving the rear motor depending on driving conditions. Parallel hybrid mode At higher vehicle speeds the car is supported by the gasoline engine which operates more efficiently than the electric motors at high revolutions. In this mode, the gasoline engine also helps drive the wheels. When the driver makes sudden lane changes or other manoeuvres requiring greater vehicle stability the system switches to four-wheel drive by bringing in the rear motor to drive the rear wheels, improving stability. In addition when overtaking at higher speeds or in other situations requiring faster acceleration the system switches in both front and rear motors to provide additional power and assist the gasoline engine, providing high acceleration. Regenerative mode When the vehicle is slowing or coasting down a long descending slope the system switches to regenerative mode in which kinetic energy reclaimed from the wheels is stored in the drive battery. Charging mode As with the production i MiEV, Mitsubishi Concept PX MiEV features a 3-way battery charging system using either a 100-volt or a 200-volt domestic supply or a high-power quick-charging station. The system also incorporates a Wireless Charging Program feature that allows the owner to start charging the battery or start the air conditioner at a preset time even when away from the vehicle. Power supply mode As a way to maximise the usefulness of the power stored in the drive battery based on the "Smart Grid Framework", which garners attention as a link in tackling global warming, when not on the road the Mitsubishi Concept PX MiEV allows the owner to store electricity at night and then use that electricity via the normal charging connector to power home appliances during the daytime when domestic electricity consumption is highest. This allows the drive battery to be used as a power source in the event of a natural disaster. Should the electricity left in the battery fall below a predetermined level, the gasoline engine starts up and works as generator to maintain the power supply at a fixed level. A 100-volt AC auxiliary socket in the rear luggage compartment also allows the electricity stored in the drive battery to be used to power cooking or lighting equipment and other appliances when camping or engaged in other leisure activities. Drive System Mitsubishi Concept PX MiEV uses Mitsubishi’s S-AWC integrated vehicle handling control system which is configured around an E-4WD (Electronically-powered four-wheel drive) system that controls front and rear motor output to deliver the optimum front/rear drive torque split. Under the integrated control of the S-AWC system are E-AYC (Electric-powered Active Yaw Control), which controls left/right torque split at the rear wheels and the degree of deceleration energy recovery, ASC (Active Stability Control) and ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) components. Unlike the AYC system on the Lancer Evolution X which uses a wet multi-plate clutch arrangement, E-AYC uses a differential motor to control rear wheel torque split. The use of the differential motor makes for a high-efficiency system with outstanding response and contributes to the on-demand handling and outstanding vehicle stability that characterises the S-AWC system. cocochi-interior Some Mitsubishi Motors production cars already feature the cocochi-interior which embraces occupants in a pleasantly comfortable cabin environment developed to a "Clean, Stress-free and Safe & Reassuring" theme. For Mitsubishi Concept PX MiEV the cocochi-interior brings a number of new features including: seat upholstery that deactivates allergens, breaks down VOC's (volatile organic compounds) and offensive odour molecules as well as killing bacteria; glass that shuts out UV-A radiation to protect skin from darkening and aging; and a negative-ion aroma humidifier and oxygen enricher that improve comfort and reduce fatigue. The original and the new cocochi-interior features provide a cabin atmosphere that enhances occupant comfort as well as contributing to safer operation of the vehicle. Cabin Heat Load Reducing Technologies The Mitsubishi Concept PX MiEV uses a windshield that uses heat-reflecting glass to reduce the amount of heat energy passing through and uses IR- (infrared ray) blocking glass in the door windows. The body paint also incorporates heat-reflective and insulation technology. Inside the vehicle the four seats are individually air conditioned and cabin humidity is regulated. The adoption of these heat load reducing technologies allows efficient climate control while reducing power consumption to the absolute minimum in making for a very comfortable occupant space. Latest Active Safety Technologies The Mitsubishi Concept PX MiEV showcases several new active safety technologies: The "New Multi-around Monitor" system uses cameras located at strategic points on the body to provide the driver with a combined image of the full perimeter of the vehicle. The combined image is displayed for the driver on a monitor from an overhead view for improved safety around the perimeter of the vehicle. The Mitsubishi Concept PX MiEV is equipped for the Driving Safety Support System (DSSS (Level II)) currently being promoted by the Japanese National Police Agency. In this advanced vehicle-infrastructure safety support system, an on-board receiver picks up signals transmitted by roadside optical beacons and the system urges the driver to take extra care when other vehicles or pedestrians have been detected by roadside sensors and cameras at intersections and pedestrian crossings. Employing a system that uses wireless technology to ascertain the position of other vehicles and warn the driver when their proximity so requires, the Mitsubishi Concept PX-MiEV also supports the Advanced Safety Vehicle 4 (ASV4) project being promoted by the Road Transport Bureau of the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. The vehicle is also fitted with a Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC (5.8 GHz band two-way wireless communication channels specifically designed for automotive use)) system, employing the road-to-vehicle communications capabilities used in Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) to determine the position of the vehicle and whether it is parked or not. Other Features The Mitsubishi Concept PX MiEV is fitted with electronically-controlled air suspension that gives the driver the choice of three ride height modes - Auto, High, Low - for improved stability over poor surfaces or at high speeds and for easier access to and from the vehicle. The concept also uses a new-generation steering wheel switch and control layout that offers outstanding usability and switch visibility for safer and less stressful driving. Some of the audio, navigation, and climate control switches are located on the steering wheel so that the driver can operate them without having to take a hand off the wheel. Switch operation indicators located in the instrument panel make it quicker and easier for the driver to visually check and control the switch positions. In the Driving Monitor System a camera mounted facing the driver monitors eye movements to determine their level of alertness. If the system detects a decrease in their concentration it issues not only audible but visual and vibrational warnings and also emits a distinctive fragrance to alert him/her to the situation. The PX MiEV made its debut at the 2009 Tokyo Motorshow. Specifications Overall length 4510mm Overall width 1830mm Overall height 1655mm Wheelbase 2630mm Track F/R 1570mm / 1570mm Occupants 4 Motors (front and rear) Permanent magnet synchronous Max. output 60kW (front and rear) Max. torque 200Nm (front and rear) 10-15 mode EV cruising range Over 50km Engine 1.6 DOHC MIVEC (gasoline) Max. output 85kW Max. torque 125Nm 10-15 mode fuel consumption Over 50km/L Drive train E-4WD Tire size 245/45R20 Feedback | Disclaimer | Privacy Statement | © 2010 Colt Car Company || Home | New cars | The Range Colt Lancer Evolution X Outlander Shogun L200 ASX i-MiEV Future models Corporate Sales Contract Hire Motability Export Armed forces Used cars | Find a dealer | Ownership | FAQs Servicing Accident repair Accident aftercare Insurance Accessories Merchandise Recycling Recall About us History Careers Links & partners Recycling Intelligent Motion Get a brochure Book a test drive Arrange a callback View the price list Mitsubishi Motor Insurance Why go elsewhere for motor insurance? 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(June 2010) Mitsubishi Motors Corporation 三菱自動車工業株式会社 Type Public ( TYO : 7211 ) Industry Automobile manufacturing Founded April 22, 1970 Headquarters 33-8, Shiba 5-chome, Minato, Tokyo 108-8410 Japan Key people Takashi Nishioka (Chairman) Osamu Masuko (President) Heki Kasugai (EVP) Products Automobiles and light trucks Revenue ¥1,445,616 million (2009) [ 1 ] Net income ¥4,758 million (2009) [ 1 ] Employees 33,202 (2007) Website Mitsubishi-Motors.com Mitsubishi Motors Corporation ( 三菱自動車工業株式会社 , Mitsubishi Jidōsha Kōgyō Kabushiki Kaisha ? ) is the sixth largest automaker in Japan and the seventeenth largest in the world by global vehicle production. [ 2 ] 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 . [ 3 ] The company has its headquarters in Minato , Tokyo . [ 4 ] Contents 1 History 2 Leadership 3 Chrysler connection 3.1 1970s 3.2 1980s & MMAL 3.3 Diamond-Star Motors 3.4 1988 IPO 3.5 1990s 3.6 Independence 4 DaimlerChrysler 5 Other alliances 5.1 Volvo 5.2 PSA Peugeot Citroën 5.3 Colt & Lonsdale 5.4 Proton 5.5 Hyundai 5.6 Chinese joint ventures 6 Recent troubles 6.1 Asian economic downturn 6.2 Vehicle defect cover-up 6.3 0–0–0 6.4 Australian production 6.5 Revitalization plan 7 Electric vehicles 8 Motorsport 8.1 Circuit racing 8.2 Off-road racing 9 Jackie Chan 10 Locations 10.1 Research, design & administration 10.2 Production facilities 11 See also 12 Notes 12.1 Footnotes 12.2 References 13 External links [ edit ] History Workers at Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd alongside one of the prototype Mitsubishi Model A automobiles. Mitsubishi's automotive origins date back as far as 1917, when the Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. introduced the Model A , Japan's first series-production automobile. [ 5 ] An entirely hand-built seven-seater sedan based on the Fiat Tipo 3 , it proved expensive compared to its American and European mass-produced rivals, and was discontinued in 1921 after only 22 had been built. [ 6 ] In 1934, Mitsubishi Shipbuilding was merged with the Mitsubishi Aircraft Co., a company established in 1920 to manufacture aircraft engines. The unified company was known as Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), and was the largest private company in Japan. [ 7 ] MHI concentrated on manufacturing aircraft , ships , railroad cars and machinery, but in 1937 developed the PX33 , a prototype sedan for military use. It was the first Japanese-built passenger car with full-time four-wheel drive , a technology the company would return to almost fifty years later in its quest for motorsport and sales success. [ 8 ] A 1937 Mitsubishi PX33 on display at the Mondial de l'Automobile in September 2006. Immediately following the end of the Second World War , the company returned to manufacturing vehicles. Fuso bus production resumed, while a small three-wheeled cargo vehicle called the Mizushima and a scooter called the Silver Pigeon were also developed. However, the zaibatsu (Japan's family-controlled industrial conglomerates) were ordered to be dismantled by the Allied powers in 1950, and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries was split into three regional companies, each with an involvement in motor vehicle development: West Japan Heavy-Industries, Central Japan Heavy-Industries, and East Japan Heavy-Industries. East Japan Heavy-Industries began importing the Henry J , an inexpensive American sedan built by Kaiser Motors , in knockdown kit (CKD) form in 1951, and continued to bring them to Japan for the remainder of the car's three year production run. The same year, Central Japan Heavy-Industries concluded a similar contract with Willys (now owned by Kaiser) for CKD-assembled Jeep CJ-3Bs . This deal proved more durable, with licensed Mitsubishi Jeeps in production until 1998, thirty years after Willys themselves had replaced the model. By the beginning of the 1960s Japan's economy was gearing up; wages were rising and the idea of family motoring was taking off. Central Japan Heavy-Industries, now known as Shin Mitsubishi Heavy-Industries, had already re-established an automotive department in its headquarters in 1953. Now it was ready to introduce the Mitsubishi 500 , a mass market sedan , to meet the new demand from consumers. It followed this in 1962 with the Minica kei car and the Colt 1000 , the first of its Colt line of family cars, in 1963. West Japan Heavy-Industries (now renamed Mitsubishi Shipbuilding & Engineering) and East Japan Heavy-Industries (now Mitsubishi Nihon Heavy-Industries) had also expanded their automotive departments in the 1950s, and the three were re-integrated as Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in 1964. Within three years its output was over 75,000 vehicles annually. Following the successful introduction of the first Galant in 1969 and similar growth with its commercial vehicle division, it was decided that the company should create a single operation to focus on the automotive industry. Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) was formed on April 22, 1970 as a wholly owned subsidiary of MHI under the leadership of Tomio Kubo, a successful engineer from the aircraft division. The logo of three red diamonds, shared with over forty other companies within the keiretsu , predates Mitsubishi Motors itself by almost a century. It was chosen by Yataro Iwasaki , the founder of Mitsubishi , as it was suggestive of the emblem of the Tosa Clan who first employed him, and because his own family crest was three rhombuses stacked atop each other. The name Mitsubishi is a portmanteau of mitsu ("three") and hishi (literally, "water chestnut", often used in Japanese to denote a diamond or rhombus). [ 9 ] [ edit ] Leadership Yuji Sato (1970-1973) Tomio Kubo (1973-1979) Yoshitoshi Sone (1979-1981) Masao Suzuki (1981-1983) Toyoo Tate (1983-1989) Hirokazu Nakamura (1989-1995) Nobuhisa Tsukamura (1995-1996) Takemune Kimura (1996-1997) Katsuhiko Kawasoe (1997-2000) Takashi Sonobe (2000-2002) † 2003 Rolf Eckrodt (2002-2004) Yoichiro Okazaki (2004) Hideyasu Tagaya (2004-2005) Osamu Masuko (2005-present) [ edit ] Chrysler connection [ edit ] 1970s Part of Kubo's expansion strategy was to increase exports by forging alliances with well-established foreign companies. Therefore, in 1971 MHI sold U.S. automotive giant Chrysler a 15 percent share in the new company. Thanks to this deal, Chrysler began selling rebadged Galants in the United States as Dodge Colts , pushing MMC's annual production beyond 250,000 vehicles. In 1976, the Galant was sold as the Chrysler Scorpion in Australia. A 1973 Mitsubishi Galant , the basis for the company's first captive import deal with Chrysler. By 1977, a network of "Colt"-branded distribution and sales dealerships had been established across Europe , as Mitsubishi sought to begin selling vehicles directly. Annual production had by now grown from 500,000 vehicles in 1973 to 965,000 in 1978, when Chrysler began selling the Galant as the Dodge Challenger and the Plymouth Sapporo . However, this expansion was beginning to cause friction; Chrysler saw their overseas markets for subcompacts as being directly encroached by their Japanese partners, while MMC felt the Americans were demanding too much say in their corporate decisions. [ edit ] 1980s & MMAL Mitsubishi finally achieved annual production of one million cars in 1980, but by this time its ally was not so healthy; As part of its battle to avoid bankruptcy , Chrysler was forced to sell its Australian manufacturing division to MMC that year. The new Japanese owners renamed it Mitsubishi Motors Australia Ltd (MMAL). In 1982, the Mitsubishi brand was introduced to the American market for the first time. The Tredia sedan , and the Cordia and Starion coupés , were initially sold through 70 dealers in 22 states, with an allocation of 30,000 vehicles between them. This quota, restricted by mutual agreement between the two countries' governments, had to be included among the 120,000 cars earmarked for Chrysler. Toward the end of the 1980s, as MMC initiated a major push to increase its U.S. presence, it aired its first national television advertising campaign, and made plans to increase its dealer network to 340 dealers. By 1989, Mitsubishi's worldwide production, including its overseas affiliates, had reached 1.5 million units. [ edit ] Diamond-Star Motors Main article: Diamond-Star Motors Despite the ongoing tensions between Chrysler and Mitsubishi, they agreed to unite in a vehicle manufacturing operation in Normal, Illinois . The 50/50 venture provided a way to circumvent the voluntary import restrictions, while providing a new line of compact and subcompact cars for Chrysler. Diamond-Star Motors (DSM)—from the parent companies' logos: three diamonds (Mitsubishi) and a penta star (Chrysler)—was incorporated in October 1985, and in April 1986 ground was broken on a 1.9 million square-foot (177,000 m²) production facility. In 1987, the company was selling 67,000 cars a year in the U.S., but when the plant was completed in March 1988 it offered an annual capacity of 240,000 vehicles. Initially, three platform-sharing compact 2+2 coupés were released, the Mitsubishi Eclipse , Eagle Talon and Plymouth Laser , with other models being introduced in subsequent years. [ edit ] 1988 IPO A 1982 Mitsubishi Pajero , the company's most successful SUV . Mitsubishi Motors went public in 1988, ending its status as the only one of Japan's eleven auto manufacturers to be privately held. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries agreed to reduce its share to 25 percent, retaining its position as largest single stockholder. Chrysler, meanwhile, increased its holding to over 20 percent. The capital raised by this initial offering enabled Mitsubishi to pay off part of its debts, as well as to expand its investments throughout south-east Asia where it was by now operating in the Philippines , Malaysia , and Thailand . [ edit ] 1990s Hirokazu Nakamura became president of Mitsubishi in 1989 and steered the company in some promising directions. Sales of the company's new Pajero were bucking conventional wisdom by becoming popular even in the crowded streets of Japan. Although sales of SUVs and light trucks were booming in the U.S., Japan's car manufacturers dismissed the idea that such a trend could occur in their own country. Nakamura, however, increased the budget for sport utility product development, and his gamble paid off; Mitsubishi's wide line of four-wheel drive vehicles, from the Mitsubishi Pajero Mini kei car to the Delica Space Gear passenger van, rode the wave of SUV-buying in Japan in the early to mid-1990s, and Mitsubishi saw its overall domestic share rise to 11.6 percent in 1995. [ edit ] Independence In 1991, Chrysler sold its equity stake in Diamond-Star Motors to its partner, and from then on they continued to share components and manufacturing on a contractual basis only. Chrysler decreased its interest in Mitsubishi Motors to less than 3 percent in 1992, and announced its decision to divest itself of all its remaining shares on the open market in 1993. The two companies nevertheless continued their close alliance, with Chrysler supplying some parts for engines and transmissions for DSM, and Mitsubishi marketing Chrysler products overseas and supplying engines for Chrysler minivans and cars. DSM was officially renamed Mitsubishi Motor Manufacturing of America on July 1, 1995, and Mitsubishi Motors North America, Manufacturing Division in 2002. [ edit ] DaimlerChrysler Main article: DaimlerChrysler-Mitsubishi alliance Two years after the merger of Daimler and Chrysler to form DCX, the U.S.-German conglomerate paid US$1.9 billion for a controlling 34 percent of MMC, in an effort to fulfil chairman Jürgen Schrempp 's vision of a "Welt AG" ("world corporation"). The price reflected a US$200 million discount on the originally agreed figure, caused by the public disclosure of the defect cover-up scandal. In March 2001 it increased its stake to 37.3 percent when it acquired Volvo 's stake in MMC's truck-making operations, further boosting Mercedes' share of a market it already dominated. However, boardroom wrangles at DCX prevented them offering financial assistance as Mitsubishi attempted to reduce its crippling debts. [ 10 ] When a US$4 billion rescue package was agreed with Tokyo-based Phoenix Capital in May 2004, DCX's stake was reduced to 23 percent, and further recapitalisations subsequently diluted the holding to 12.4 percent. Finally, on November 11, 2005, the remaining stock was sold for US$1.1 billion—an US$800 million loss in five years. [ 11 ] Three days later the buyer, investment bank Goldman Sachs , sold the shares on for US$80 million profit. [ 12 ] New major stockholder Phoenix Capital followed suit the following month, selling all but 50 million of its 575 million shares to JPMorgan on December 9, 2005. Once again, the investment bank offloaded their purchase within a few days for tens of millions in profit. In both cases, the eventual buyers were part of the Mitsubishi keiretsu , returning MMC to Japanese ownership. [ edit ] Other alliances [ edit ] Volvo Mitsubishi participated in a joint venture with rival car-maker Volvo and the Dutch government at the former DAF plant in Born in 1991. The operation, branded NedCar , began producing the first generation Mitsubishi Carisma alongside the Volvo S40/V40 in 1996. The Dutch government sold out to its partners in 1999 and Volvo, by now owned by Ford , sold its stake to Mitsubishi in early 2001 to leave the Japanese company as the only remaining shareholder. The factory currently produces the latest Mitsubishi Colt and superminis (partner DaimlerChrysler cancelled production of theColt-based Smart Forfour in 2006). Production of European market-bound Mitsubishi Outlanders , and badge engineered versions of this vehicle, are also be manufactured in the Netherlands. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ edit ] PSA Peugeot Citroën Mitsubishi have been allied with PSA Peugeot Citroën since 1999, after they agreed to co-operate on the development of diesel engines using the Japanese company's gasoline direct injection (GDI) technology. [ 15 ] They united again in 2005 to develop the Peugeot 4007 and Citroën C-Crosser sport utility vehicles (SUVs), based on the Japanese company's Mitsubishi Outlander . [ 16 ] Two further ties were established between the companies in 2008, first with the establishment of a jointly-owned production facility in Kaluga which will manufacture up to 160,000 Outlander-based SUVs for the fast-growing Russian market. [ 17 ] They are also collaborating in the research and development of electric powertrains for small urban vehicles. [ 18 ] Japanese newspaper Nikkei claims that Peugeot Citroën will sell the electric city car Mitsubishi i MiEV in Europe by 2011. [ 19 ] [ edit ] Colt & Lonsdale The Colt name appears frequently in Mitsubishi's history since its introduction as a rear-engined 600cc sedan in the early 1960s. Today, it most commonly refers to the Mitsubishi Colt subcompact in the company's line-up, but is also the name of MMC's import/distribution company in the United Kingdom, the Colt Car Company , established in 1974. For the first decade of its existence, before Far Eastern auto manufacturers had established their reputations, its cars carried the "Colt" badge in Britain instead of "Mitsubishi". In 1982 & '83, Mitsubishi introduced the Australian-built Chrysler Sigma to the UK as the Lonsdale Sigma in an attempt to circumvent British import quotas, but the new brand was unsuccessful. It then carried Mitsubishi Sigma badges in 1983–84 before abandoning this operation entirely. [ edit ] Proton Proton of Malaysia was initally very dependent on this Japanese company, only assembling their 1985 Proton Saga using MMC components at a newly established facility in Shah Alam . Subsequent models like the Wira and Perdana were based on the Lancer / Colt and Galant/Eterna respectively, before the company finally produced an entirely self-developed vehicle with 2001's Waja , and the 2004's Proton Gen-2 . At its peak, the carmaker controlled 75 percent of its domestic market, even after Mitsubishi ended their 22-year partnership in 2005, selling their 7.9 percent stake for RM 384 million [ 20 ] to Khazanah Nasional Berhad . However, in October 2008, Proton renewed its technology transfer agreements with MMC, and the Proton Inspira [Proton Waja replacement] is to be based on the Mitsubishi Lancer platform and official launched on 10 November 2010. [ edit ] Hyundai Hyundai of South Korea , built the Hyundai Pony in 1975 using MMC's Saturn engine and transmissions. Korea's first car, it remained in production for thirteen years. Mitsubishi held up to a 10 percent stake in the company, until disposing of the last of its remaining shares in March 2003. [ edit ] Chinese joint ventures As of 2006 Mitsubishi has four joint ventures with Chinese partners. [ 21 ] South East (Fujian) Motor Co Ltd [ 21 ] Shenyang Aerospace Mitsubishi Motors Engine Manufacturing Co Ltd [ 21 ] Harbin Dongan Automotive Engine Manufacturing Co Ltd [ 21 ] - A subsidiary of Harbin Hafei Automobile Industry Group Co Ltd Hunan Changfeng Motor Co Ltd [ 21 ] - A subsidiary of Chang Feng (Group) Co Ltd [ edit ] Recent troubles [ edit ] Asian economic downturn The benefits Mitsubishi had seen because of its strong presence in south-east Asia reversed themselves as a result of the economic crisis in the region which began in 1997. In September of that year the company closed its Thai factory in response to a crash in the country's currency and plummeting consumer demand. The large truck plant, which had produced 8,700 trucks in 1996, was shut down indefinitely. In addition, Mitsubishi had little support from sales in Japan, which slowed considerably throughout 1997 and were affected by that country's own economic uncertainty into 1998. Other Japanese automakers, such as Toyota and Honda , bolstered their own slipping domestic sales with success in the U.S. However, with a comparatively small percentage of the American market, the impact of the turmoil in the Asian economy had a greater effect on Mitsubishi, and the company's 1997 losses were the worst in its history. In addition, it lost both its rank as the third largest automaker in Japan to Mazda , and market share overseas. Its stock price fell precipitously, prompting the company to cancel its year-end dividend payment. [ 22 ] In November 1997, Mitsubishi hired Katsuhiko Kawasoe to replace Takemune Kimura as company president. Kawasoe unveiled an aggressive restructuring program that aimed to cut costs by ¥350 billion in three years, reduce personnel by 1,400, and return the company to profitability by 1998. But while the program had some initial success, the company's sales were still stagnant as the Asian economy continued to sputter. In 1999, Mitsubishi was forced once again to skip dividend payments. Its interest-bearing debt totalled ¥1.7 trillion. [ edit ] Vehicle defect cover-up In what was referred to as "one of the largest corporate scandals in Japanese history", [ 23 ] [ 24 ] Mitsubishi was twice forced to admit to systematically covering up defect problems in its vehicles. Four defects were first publicized in 2000, but in 2004 it confessed to 26 more going back as far as 1977, including failing brakes, fuel leaks and malfunctioning clutches. The effect on the company was catastrophic, forcing it to recall 163,707 cars (156,433 in Japan and 7,274 overseas) for free repair. [ 25 ] Further recalls by Fuso truck & bus brought the total number of vehicles requiring repair to almost one million. The affair led to the resignation and subsequent arrest of president Kawasoe, along with 23 other employees who were also implicated. [ 26 ] Three of them have since been acquitted, with the judge stating that there was no official request from the Transport Ministry ordering them to submit a defect report. [ 27 ] [ edit ] 0–0–0 In an effort to boost sales in the U.S. at the start of the decade, Mitsubishi began offering a "0–0–0" finance offer—0 percent down, 0 percent interest, and $0 monthly payments (all repayments deferred for 12 months). Initially, sales leapt, but at the end of the year's "grace period" numerous credit-risky buyers defaulted, leaving Mitsubishi with used vehicles for which they had received no money and which were now worth less than they cost to manufacture. The company's American credit operation, MMCA, was eventually forced to make a US$454 million provision against its 2003 accounts as a result of these losses. [ 28 ] [ edit ] Australian production In October 2005, MMAL introduced the Mitsubishi 380 to the Australian market as the replacement for its long-running Mitsubishi Magna , and the sole vehicle being built at its Australian assembly plant at Clovelly Park . Despite an investment of AU$ 600 million developing the car, initial sales projections have so far proven optimistic; after only six months Mitsubishi scaled back production from 90/day, and reduced the working week from five days to four. [ 29 ] It remained an ongoing concern in the Australian auto industry as to whether this would be sufficient to restore the plant to profitability and ensure its long term survival. The drop in local sales could not be mitigated by exports outside of the Australian and New Zealand market. On February 5, 2008 Mitsubishi Motors Australia announced it would be closing down its Adelaide assembly plant by the end of March. Between 700 and 1000 direct jobs would be lost and up to 2000 jobs will be lost in industries supporting Mitsubishi's local manufacturing operations. [ 30 ] [ edit ] Revitalization plan The Mitsubishi i at the Tokyo Motor Show in 2005. After a starvation of new investment caused by lack of cashflow, the company introduced the award-winning Mitsubishi i kei car in 2006, its first new model in 29 months, while a revised Outlander has been introduced worldwide to compete in the popular XUV market niche. [ 31 ] The next generation of its Lancer and Lancer Evolution was launched in 2007 and 2008. [ 32 ] Slow selling vehicles were eliminated from the U.S. market, purchase projections for the Global Engine Manufacturing Alliance have been scaled back, and 10,000 jobs have been shed to cut costs with 3,400 workers at its Australian plant and other loss-making operations still under threat. Meanwhile, in an effort to increase production at its U.S. facility, [ 33 ] new export markets for the Eclipse and Galant are being explored in Ukraine , the Middle East , and Russia , where the company's bestselling dealership is located. [ 34 ] Mitsubishi has also been active in OEM production of cars for Nissan , [ 35 ] and announced a similar partnership with PSA Peugeot Citroën in July 2005 to manufacture an SUV on their behalf. [ 16 ] Mitsubishi reported its first profitable quarter in four years in the third quarter of 2006, [ 36 ] and returned to profitability by the end of the 2006 financial year, and sustained profitability and global sales of 1,524,000 through 2007 and later. [ 37 ] [ 38 ] [ edit ] Electric vehicles Mitsubishi Motors will start selling its i MiEV , the all-electric mini-car with a lithium-ion battery pack tucked under its floor, to retail customers in the summer 2009, a year ahead of schedule. The automaker had initially planned to start leasing the minicar-based vehicle to businesses and municipalities in the summer 2009 and to wait until 2010 for the retail launch. [ 39 ] It has also announced its plans to offer five other e-drive vehicles. [ 40 ] Mitsubishi Motors aims to cut the price of its electric vehicles to 2 million yen ($21,890) by fiscal 2012 -- down 30 percent. [ 41 ] [ edit ] Motorsport Mitsubishi has almost half a century of international motorsport experience, predating even the incorporation of MMC. Beginning with street races in the early 1960s, the company found itself gravitating towards the challenge of off-road racing. It dominated endurance rallies in the 1970s, the Dakar Rally from the '80s, and the Group A and Group N classes of the World Rally Championship through the '90s. Ralliart (later Mitsubishi Motors Motor Sports ), was Mitsubishi's racing subsidiary, although the company ceased competing formally in 2010. [ 42 ] [ edit ] Circuit racing Mitsubishi's motorsport debut was in touring car racing in 1962, when it entered its Mitsubishi 500 Super DeLuxe in the Macau Grand Prix in an effort to promote sales of its first post-war passenger car. In an auspicious debut, the diminutive rear-engined sedan swept the top four places in the "Under 750 cc" category, with Kazuo Togawa taking class honours. [ 43 ] The company returned the following year with their new Colt 600 and again swept the podium with a 1–2–3 in the "Under 600 cc" class. [ 44 ] In its final year of competition with touring cars in 1966, Mitsubishi scored a podium clean sweep in the "750–1000 cc" class of the 1964 Japanese Grand Prix with the Colt 1000 , their first front-engined competition vehicle. [ 45 ] The company began concentrating on the Japanese GP's emerging open-wheel "formula car" categories from 1966, winning the "Exhibition" class. They also scored class 1–2 in 1967 and 1968, and reached the podium in 1969 and 1970. [ 46 ] They finished on a high with an overall 1–2 in the 1971 Japan GP, with the two litre DOHC F2000 driven by Kuniomi Nagamatsu. [ 47 ] [ edit ] Off-road racing Mitsubishi Lancer 1600 GSR. The East African Safari Rally was by far the most gruelling event on the World Rally Championship calendar in the 1970s. MMC developed the Lancer 1600 GSR specifically for the marathon race, and won at the first attempt in 1974. Their highpoint was a clean sweep of the podium places in 1976 in an event where only 20 percent of the starters typically reached the finish. They also achieved a 1–2–3–4 in the 1973 Southern Cross Rally , the first of four consecutive victories in this event with drivers Andrew Cowan and Kenjiro Shinozuka . [ 48 ] Mitsubishi Lancer WRC05. During the 1980s Mitsubishi continued to participate in the WRC, first with the Lancer EX2000 Turbo and the Starion . It then scored its first outright Group A victories with a Galant VR-4 in the late '80s, Mitsubishi homologated the Lancer Evolution , and in the hands of Finland 's Tommi Mäkinen , winner of the drivers' title for four consecutive years (1996–1999), they won the manufacturers' championship in 1998 . They have won 34 WRC events since 1973. [ 49 ] The Lancer Evo has also dominated the FIA championship for showroom-ready cars, winning seven consecutive Group N titles with four different drivers from 1995–2001. Even in 2002 when it ostensibly lost the title, the class-winning manufacturer was Proton using a Lancer Evo-based Pert. [ 50 ] Mitsubishi is also the most successful manufacturer in the history of the Dakar Rally , one of the most challenging and dangerous motorsport events in the world. MMC's maiden entry was in 1983 with their new Pajero , and it took only three attempts to find a winning formula. Since then, they have won in 1992, '93, '97, '98, and '01–'07, an unprecedented seven consecutive victories and twelfth overall with nine different drivers. [ 51 ] [ edit ] Jackie Chan Mitsubishi has a 30 year long association with movie star Jackie Chan , who has used their vehicles almost exclusively in his movies throughout his career. [ 52 ] [ 53 ] [ 54 ] The Jackie Chan Cup, first held in 1984, [ 55 ] is an annual celebrity auto race involving international motor journalists and starlets from across Asia in Mitsubishis with professional Touring Car drivers alongside for assistance, and was held before the Macau GP until 2004 when it moved to Shanghai. [ 56 ] In September 2005 Ralliart , Mitsubishi's motorsport arm, produced 50 Jackie Chan Special Edition versions of the Lancer Evo IX ; Chan acts as the honorary Director of Team Ralliart China. [ 57 ] [ 58 ] [ edit ] Locations The company has seven vehicle manufacturing facilities in five countries, Japan , Netherlands , Philippines , Thailand , United States , and twelve plants co-owned in partnership with others. [ 4 ] [ 59 ] It also has three further engine and transmission manufacturing plants, five R&D centres and 75 subsidiaries, affiliates and partners. Its vehicles are manufactured, assembled or sold in more than 160 countries worldwide. [ 4 ] [ edit ] Research, design & administration Japan Head Office and Tokyo Design Studio, Minato, Tokyo Car Research & Development Center, Okazaki, Aichi Car Research & Development Center, Kyoto Car Research & Development Center, Tokachi Proving Ground, Hokkaidō Worldwide Mitsubishi Motor R&D of Europe GmbH (MRDE), Trebur , Hessen, Germany Mitsubishi Motors R&D of America, Inc. (MRDA) head office, Ann Arbor, Michigan , United States Mitsubishi Motors R&D of America, Inc. (MRDA) Research & Design Center, Cypress, California , United States [ edit ] Production facilities Japan Nagoya Plant, Nagoya, Aichi Mizushima Plant, Kurashiki, Okayama Pajero Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Sakahogi, Gifu Kyoto (powertrain plant) Koka, Shiga (powertrain plant) Worldwide Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc . (MMNA), Normal, Illinois , United States Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corp. (MMPC), Cainta, Rizal , Philippines Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) Co.,Ltd.(MMTh), Klong Luang, Thailand Laem Chabang, Thailand (powertrain plant) Netherlands Car B.V. ( NedCar ), Born, Netherlands [ edit ] See also Companies portal Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation Urawa Red Diamonds Mitsubishi Motors Mizushima F.C. [ edit ] Notes [ edit ] Footnotes ^ a b "Consolidated Financial Results for FY 2009 Full Year (April 1, 2009 through March 31, 2010)" , Mitsubishi Motors website, May 1, 2010 ^ Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles, World Motor Vehicle Production by manufacturer (2008) , OICA.net ^ History of Mitsubishi , Funding Universe (subscription required) ^ a b c Corporate Profile , Mitsubishi Motors website, June 19, 2008 ^ "Mitsubishi Motors Corporation - Overview" , Mitsubishi Motors North America website ^ "The Greatest Japanese Cars Of All Time" , Michael Frank, Forbes.com, April 23, 2001 ^ "The origin of MHI can be traced all the way back to 1884" , Mitsubishi Heavy Industries History ^ "History of Mitsubishi, 1870-1939 , Mitsubishi Motors website ^ "The Mitsubishi Mark" , Mitsubishi.com ^ "Remodelling Japan Inc" Sarah Buckley, BBC News, October 13, 2004 ^ "Daimler sells stake in Mitsubishi" BBC News, November 11, 2005 ^ "Mitsubishi shares make Goldman Sachs $80 million in a day" Automotive Business Review , November 18, 2005 ^ Mitsubishi Motors Corporation Vehicle Manufacturer Strategic Insight , Automotive World (subscription required) ^ Once upon a time..." History, Nedcar.nl website ^ "Mitsubishi Motors and PSA Peugeot Citroen Reach Agreement on GDI Engine Technical Cooperation" , Mitsubishi Motors press release, January 12, 1999 ^ a b "Mitsubishi Motors and PSA Peugeot Citroën Sign Cooperation Agreement on All-New SUVs" , Mitsubishi Motors press release, July 11, 2005 ^ "Russia: to accelerate their growth, PSA Peugeot Citroën and Mitsubishi Motors Corporation set up a joint venture" , Mitsubishi Motors press release, May 19, 2008 ^ "Cooperative project for electric powertrains between PSA Peugeot Citroën and Mitsubishi Motors Corporation" , Mitsubishi Motors press release, June 17, 2008 ^ Report: Mitsubishi to supply PSA Peugeot Citroen with electric vehicles - Motor Authority ^ "Mitsubishi sells entire stake in Proton" , Yoshifumi Takemoto & Chan Tien Hin, Bloomberg News, January 13, 2005 ^ a b c d e Activities by Region, Asia, 2009 Mitsubishi Official Site ^ "Revision of Business Result & Dividend Forecasts for Term Ending March 1998" , Mitsubishi Motors press release, March 11, 1998 ^ "Mitsubishi's corporate woes tarnish image" , Richard Russell, Canadian Car & Driver , July 18, 2005 ^ "Safety Scandal Shames Mitsubishi" , Anthony Faiola, Washington Post Foreign Service, July 6, 2004 ^ "Mitsubishi Motors Admits Decades-Long Defect Cover-Up" Autosafety.org / Associated Press, June 2, 2004 ^ "Cover-up forces Mitsubishi boss out" BBC News, September 8, 2000 ^ "Former Mitsubishi Motors Execs Acquitted" CBS News, December 13, 2006 ^ "Mitsubishi Motors Announces First-Half FY 2003 Results, Gives Forecast for Full-Year FY 2003" Mitsubishi Motors press release, November 11, 2003 ^ "Mitsubishi cuts back daily 380 output" , Brian Littlely, The Advertiser , April 24, 2006 ^ "Mitsubishi plant to close in March" , The Sydney Morning Herald , February 5, 2007 ^ "All-New Outlander Leads Mitsubishi to November 2006 Sales Increase" , The Auto Channel, December 1, 2006 ^ "Mitsubishi Motors to give new Lancer compact sport sedan global premiere at 2007 Detroit Motor Show" Mitsubishi Motors press release, December 11, 2006 ^ "Mitsubishi’s turnaround hinges on new models, worker mindset" Yuzo Yamaguchi, Autos Insider , October 31, 2005 ^ "Russia: Shoppers Gone Wild" , BusinessWeek , February 20, 2006 ^ "Nissan To Get New eK WAGON Supply from Mitsubishi" , Mitsuishi Motors press release, October 31, 2001 ^ "Mitsubishi Motors posts first profit in 4 years" , Naoko Fujimura and Tetsuya Komatsu, International Herald Tribune , February 6, 2007 ^ "The Mitsubishi Motors Revitalization Plan: Toward Revitalization" , Mitsubishi Motors Annual Report 2005 ^ "Mitsubishi's turnaround hinges on new models, worker mindset" , Yuzo Yamaguchi / Autos Insider, Detroit News , October 31, 2005 ^ "EERE News: Mitsubishi and Subaru Launch Electric Cars in Japan" . Apps1.eere.energy.gov. 2009-06-10 . http://apps1.eere.energy.gov/news/news_detail.cfm/news_id=12572 . Retrieved 2009-12-04 . ^ "EV WORLD INSIDER: Bill Moore's Perspective" . Evworld.com. 2009-11-02 . http://www.evworld.com/insider.cfm?year=9#mitsubishi . Retrieved 2009-12-04 . ^ "UPDATE 2-Mitsubishi to cut price of electric cars - Nikkei" . Reuters . 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Online Celebrity Q & A, September 2002" , JackieChanKids.com ^ Note From Jackie: My Loyalty Toward Mitsubishi June 19, 2007 jackiechan.com ^ Trip to Shanghai; Car Crash!! April 18 - 25, 2007 jackiechan.com ^ "Good Times in 1988 Mitsubishi Colt Jackie Chan Trophy". 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