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HPE Automotores do Brasil Ltda., Catalao Plant[Brazil]
HPE Automotores do Brasil Ltda., Catalao Plant RVR/ASX (2013-2022), Lancer (2014-2020), Triton (L200 Triton, 2007-); Pajero TR4/Pajero iO (2002-2014), Outlander (-2017), Pajero (-2018), Outlander Sport (2020-2022); Eclipse Cross SUV (2019-), Mitsubishi SUV Hybrid (2025-planning); GAC (CKD): EV Aion V (planning), HV GS4 (planning), EV Aion Y (planning); Suzuki Jimny (2012-2022) Pickup and SUV assembly plant, producing Mitsubishi and Suzuki model...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/05/19
Tan Chong Motor Assemblies, Segambut (Kuala Lumpur) Plant[Malaysia]
a Kuala Lumpur assembly plant in December 2012. The Malaysian assembling plant is expected to annually produce 5,000 units of the Subaru XV 2.0i and Subaru XV 2.0i-Premium. 65 percent of its output is to be exported for Indonesia and Thailand. Mitsubishi Motors announced on October 1 that its ASX (RVR in Japan) compact SUV will be locally assembled in Malaysia. The current Japan-made import ASX will be switched to a built-in-Malaysia model. Mits...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/05/08
Mitsubishi Motors, Mizushima Plant[Japan]
nd-gen Dayz (2019-), MHV Dayz Highway Star (2019-), Mitsubishi MHV 2nd-gen eK space (2020-), MHV eK X space (2020-2023), MHV Delica Mini (2023-)/Nissan MHV 3rd-gen Roox (2020-), MHV Roox Highway Star (2020-), Mitsubishi Minicab EV (based on Minicab-MiEV, 2023-)/Nissan Clipper EV (2024-), Mitsubishi RVR (ASX/Outlander Sport, 2017-); Engines, Transmissions; Assembly of lithium-ion battery packs (Production ended) Mitsubishi 3rd-gen eK Wagon (2013-...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/05/01
Mitsubishi Motors, Okazaki Plant[Japan]
Mitsubishi Motors, Okazaki Plant Mitsubishi Outlander, Outlander PHEV (2013-), Eclipse Cross (2017-), Eclipse Cross PHEV (2020-), Delica D:5 (2021-), RVR (1991-2002, 2010-2018, ASX/Outlander Sport); Peugeot 4008/Citroen C4 Aircross (based on RVR, -2017) Mitsubishi Motors' vehicle plant, formerly Nagoya Plant - October 2016: Changed its name to Okazaki Plant. - June 1999: Changed its name to Nagoya Plant - Okazaki. - August 1977: Nagoya Motor Veh...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/05/01
Guangzhou Automobile Group Co., Ltd. (GAC)[China]
50-50 joint venture by raising their contribution ratio in GAC Changfeng Motor Co., currently 29% for GAC and 14.59% for Mitsubishi, to 50%. The new joint venture will produce SUVs utilizing an existing plant of GAC Changfeng Motor, initially launching the ASXJinxuan, a China version of Mitsubishi RVR. GAC Changfeng Motor will accordingly be delisted from the Shanghai Stock Exchange and will produce automotive parts. Guangzhou Automobile Group o...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/03/26
GAC Aion New Energy Automobile Co., Ltd. Changsha Branch (formerly GAC Mitsubishi Motors Co., Ltd.)[China]
GAC Aion New Energy Automobile Co., Ltd. Changsha Branch (formerly GAC Mitsubishi Motors Co., Ltd.) GAC Aion: EV SUV AION V (2024-), EV AION RT (2024-), EV AION UT (2025-); GAC Mitsubishi: Pajero Sport (-May 2017), Eupheme PHV (December 2017-2019), Eupheme EV (October 2018-2019), Outlander (August 2016-2023), SUV ASX (RVR in Japan, -2023), Eclipse Cross (2018-2023), EV Airtrek (2021-2023), Outlander MHV (2022-2023); Engine: 4B4, 4J1 (2018-2023);...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/02/24
Rivian, Normal Plant (former Mitsubishi Motors North America, Normal Plant)[USA]
7,363 units produced and 6,584 delivered Mitsubishi Motors announced it will launch its "Outlander Sport" in the U.S. starting in the fall of 2010. It is equipped with a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine, and available with a front-wheel and an all-wheel drive versions. Mitsubishi Motors unveiled the "RVR" for the U.S. market at the New York Auto Show, which is slated to be launched in the U.S. Its model name, though not yet decided, is most likely ...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/01/07
Mitsubishi Motors (China) Co.,Ltd. (MMCh)[China]
tomobile Group, 33 percent by Mitsubishi Motors and 17 percent by Mitsubishi Corporation, creating a fifty/fifty joint venture between Guangzhou Automobile Group and Mitsubishi Group. According to the press report, the new joint venture will locally produce the compact "ASX" SUV, which is known as "RVR" in Japan. Due to anti-Japan protests over territorial disputes, Mitsubishi Motors' sales in China for September dropped 62.8% year-on-year to 2,3...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2024/11/14
Hicom Automotive Manufacturers (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd., Pekan Plant II[Malaysia]
ive market is projected to grow to 3.02 million vehicles by 2015, up 32 percent from the level in 2010. The automaker aims to heighten its share in the market from the current 6.5 percent in FY2010 to 12 percent by 2015. Mitsubishi Motors said that it is mulling the possibility of manufacturing the RVR SUVs in Indonesia and Malaysia. Production of the model may be handled at Proton's Plant in Malaysia. Proton is planning to assemble Mitsubishi ve...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2024/09/25
Hunan Leopaard Motors Co., Ltd.[China]
50-50 joint venture by raising their contribution ratio in GAC Changfeng Motor Co., currently 29% for GAC and 14.59% for Mitsubishi, to 50%. The new joint venture will produce SUVs utilizing an existing plant of GAC Changfeng Motor, initially launching the ASXJinxuan, a China version of Mitsubishi RVR. GAC Changfeng Motor will accordingly be delisted from the Shanghai Stock Exchange and will produce automotive parts. On January 4 GAC Changfeng M...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2024/09/24
P.T. Krama Yudha Ratu Motors (KRM), Jakarta Plant[Indonesia]
to 3.02 million vehicles by 2015, up 32 percent from the level in 2010. The automaker aims to heighten its share in the market from the current 6.5 percent in FY2010 to 12 percent by 2015. In Indonesia and Malaysia, the company said it is mulling the possibility of starting local production of the RVR SUVs. Production may start in FY2012 in Indonesia. Mitsubishi Motors announced on January 25 that it is planning to produce and sell the "Outlande...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2024/08/21
South East (Fujian) Motor Co., Ltd. (SEM)[China]
plant to raise its annual production capacity to 300,000 units from 150,000. Construction will begin soon to be completed by 2013. Soueast Motor targets at sales of 120,000 units in 2010, increasing it to 200,000 units in 2012. The automaker will launch six new models from 2010 to 2012, which are: RVR compact SUV and Colt of Mitsubishi brand; four models of Soueast Motor's own brand including MPV, SUV, V3 small sedan and the V3e electric vehicle...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2024/08/15
Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Sdn. Bhd. (TCMA)[Malaysia]
le of its sales of Subaru cars in the previous year. The company currently import the cars from Japan, but it plans to import Subaru cars from the countries in the region and expand its share in the market. On January 21, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) announced that local assembly of the ASX (RVR in Japan) in Malaysia has commenced and that a line-off ceremony was held. The ASX is being assembled at Tan Chong Motor Assemblies (TCMA), consig...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2024/06/10