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Mitsubishi It is the oldest car manufacturer in Japan. It was founded in 1873 but it would not be until 1917 that it would manufacture the first mass-produced car in the country, the Model A. His name means "Three Diamonds" and refers to the logo worn by the firm's models. From its founding to the present day, Mitsubishi has had great fame in the design and manufacture of SUVs and industrial vehicles.

It arrived in Spain from the hand of Mercedes-Benz in 1985 and since then it has had a wide range of models. Like Mazda and Suzuki, it was one of the smallest firms in the world automobile sector. Nevertheless, in 2016 Nissan Motor took control of it, after discovering that Mitsubishi committed irregularities when homologating the polluting emissions of some of its models for the Japanese market. As of 2017, it will be integrated into the Renault-Nissan Alliance as one of its signatures.

The model that opens its range is the i-Miev electric urban bus. This is one of the first electric cars ever sold. It is positioned as an alternative to move in the traffic of large cities without polluting. The autonomy of its electrical mechanics it's about 180 kilometers. It has an interior of reasonable quality and equipment that lives up to its claims. He has two twin brothers, the Citroën C-Zero and the Peugeot i-On.

covering the segment urban is the Space Star. This model has nothing to do with the one that was sold between 1998 and 2005, since it only retains its name. It is one of the most compact urban cars on the market, although for interior space it is average. Regarding his multiple rivals offers great value for money, since it has a very complete equipment. Its mechanical range only includes a gasoline option with 80 hp.

Within the Mitsubishi range there is also a model to deal with the success of the Nissan Qashqai. Against his rivals, the ASX compact SUV presents a very striking design (even more accentuated after its latest restyling) and a interesting mechanical range in which diesel engines have remarkable performance. It can be ordered with four-wheel drive and automatic transmission, in addition to abundant equipment.

The best-selling model of Mitsubishi it is the segment D SUV Outlander. It is already in its third generation and compared to the previous ones it has a very dynamic design. For interior quality, equipment possibilities and technology is at the level of its rivals. Their mechanical range is complete despite not being very wide, because includes gasoline, diesel and plug-in hybrid versions which makes it the best-selling plug-in hybrid in Europe. With the latter marks an approved consumption of only 4,8 liters per 100 kilometers.

One of the most emblematic SUVs in the world is the Mitsubishi montero. The hardest model of the Japanese firm is available with two types of bodywork, one with 3 doors and another with 5 that measures almost 5 meters long. By interior quality and equipment possibilities It is in the average of its segment, but due to its dynamic qualities to function on the road, it has lagged somewhat behind. Its mechanical range only includes a diesel block with 3.2 liters of displacement and 200 hp with discreet consumption.

close the range Mitsubishi the pickup L200. It is one of the longest-lasting models on the market, but a new generation has just been released. Compared to the previous iteration, it has a more accomplished and elegant design. Inside we have higher quality materials and renewed technological and security equipment. Its mechanical range includes two diesel cycle options with 154 and 181 hp respectively and an efficient four-wheel drive system. It has a twin brother, the Fiat FullBack.
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Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) is one of multiple divisions of the Japanese industrial conglomerate Mitsubishi. Mitsubishi means three diamonds, and that is what its logo represents, perhaps one of the least varied throughout history. Although there are Mitsubishi models from 1917, it was not until 1970 when MMC began its solo journey, being an independent company from the rest of the group. From this time the brand began to grow with models such as the Pajero (Montero), Eclipse, Lancer or Galant.

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