Mitsubishi looking to sell electric car in Brazil
Mitsubishi looking to sell electric car in Brazil
Mitsubishi is in talks with the Brazilian government over an electric car it wants to introduce in Latin America’s largest nation in 2013.
Mitsubishi looking to sell electric car in Brazil
Mitsubishi is in talks with the Brazilian government over an electric car it wants to introduce in Latin America’s largest nation in 2013.
Mitsubishi step up production to replace Ecodan units following Chard explosion
MITSUBISHI Electric have confirmed they are to replace all Ecodan heat pumps from September following an explosion in Chard.
New Mitsubishi L200 mitsubishi.pajero-dakar.com
Jeremy Clarkson takes us through the new versions of the Mitsubishi Evo and the Subaru Impreza. Both are complicated, both Japanese, both reach 155mph, so how to separate them? Jeremy uses a group of rally fans to see. Lets just hope the scotch egg doesn’t get run over! Brilliant review from BBC motoring show Top Gear available to view in full on the BBC Top Gear YouTube channel. Visit www.TopGear.com for all the latest news and car reviews.
When you say the word Mitsubishi, it can mean a lot of things. After all, the Mitsubishi is a brand that is used by a lot of companies. Mitsubishi, in fact, is actually a Japanese conglomerate that consists of many and varied autonomous companies and businesses which share the Mitsubishi brand and trademark. And aside from the Mitsubishi trademark, these companies have a common legacy and tradition of excellence which dates back as far as the 19th century. The first Mitsubishi company was a shipping firm founded by Yataro Iwasaki in 1873, with the name Mitsubishi Shokai. Later, Mitsubishi expanded to include coal mining, shipbuilding, banking, insurance, warehousing and trade, and had a diverse array of products ranging from paper, steel, electrical parts, automobiles, and even aircraft. Mitsubishi gained a role in world history in terms of aviation as it was the manufacturer of the famous Zero aircraft which was widely used in aerial conflicts in World War II. And after the war, Mistubishi was divided into various companies that were independent of each other in 1946 but still utilized the technology acquired by Mitsubishi and its technical strengths as well. And among of these companies are Mistubishi Motors and the Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation, which are entirely devoted to the manufacture of cars and trucks respectively. These divisions of the Mitsubishi conglomerate supplied cars and trucks to an international market, mainly in Europe, United States and the Far East as well as automobile components like Mitsubishi Truck Parts and Mitsubishi Truck Accessories.