Mitsubishi eX Concept shown
Though it’s no longer as enthusiast-driven as before, Mitsubishi is actually in better shape now than it once was. Following the success of the , it seems that the three diamonds brand is looking to further expand (no pun intended) its SUV line-up from 2023.
According to our colleagues over at AutoFun ID, Mitsubishi’s Indonesian distributor, PT Mitsubishi Motors Krama Yudha Sales Indonesia (MMKSI) is planning to launch a few new models in the archipelago starting from 2023.
Filipino-spec Xpander shown, imported from Indonesia
This follows news that Mitsubishi is committed to turning Indonesia into its main production hub for passenger cars and light commercial vehicles. These models will be exported overseas and won’t just be privileged for the Indo market.
The first model likely to be announced is the Xpander Hybrid which will be a direct competitor to the recently launched Suzuki Ertiga Hybrid. The hybrid 7-seater’s rumours aren’t exactly new as the Industry Minister of Indonesia, Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita had announced Mitsubishi Motors Corporation’s (MMC) investment into the archipelago for the production of electrified vehicles at the Investor Daily Summit in 2021.
The minister’s remarks are also shared with Naoya Nakamura, the President Director of MMKSI, who added that the Xpander Hybrid would be an important model for the Indonesian market.
Mitsubishi eX Concept shown
Besides a hybrid 7-seater, Mitsubishi is also planning to launch two new SUV models. One is set to compete against the while a smaller model could compete against the Toyota Raize and Daihatsu Rocky in Indonesia (triplets to the in Malaysia).
The two SUV won’t be arriving so soon though as sources close to AutoFun ID said that the models could only be launched as early as 2024/25.
Remember me?
Now you might be thinking if Mitsubishi could be reviving a successor to the since it was a rival to the HR-V in terms of size. However, even if the ASX is set to be relaunched in Europe, it’s likely that the ASEAN-bound HR-V rival could be different from the rebadged .
Pre-facelift Xpanders rolling off the line in Cikarang, Indonesia
MMC is planning to increase its investment in Indonesia to IDR 11.25 trillion (~RM 3 billion) by 2025 which could also see production increase to 250,000 units annually.
Aside from expanding production numbers, Mitsubishi is also looking to add 9 more export markets including Australia. Currently, the Three Diamonds’ Indonesian division exports to 30 countries.
Though a concept, the e-Evolution's name still sends fans into a hissy fit
With Mitsubishi seeing huge success in the ASEAN market, it also makes sense for them to expand (last pun, I promise) its line-up beyond just the Xpander, , and Pajero Sport. Hopefully, they try to minimise controversy this time to not add some legendary name to its new SUV models.
Keyword: Mitsubishi plans to expand its SUV line-up besides Xpander Hybrid - Ativa and HR-V rivals in 2024