
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation has confirmed its participation in the Japan Mobility Show 2025, scheduled to take place in Tokyo. Under the theme “Forever Adventure,” the company will present a concept car featuring future technologies, which serves as the main centerpiece of its participation, alongside production models that express Mitsubishi’s long-standing commitment to adventure.
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Regarding details for the upcoming concept vehicle, Mitsubishi has been very vague; however, we will provide updates during the course of the show.
A dedicated website has been launched to provide updates on Mitsubishi’s activities at the event: Mitsubishi at Japan Mobility Show 2025
Mitsubishi will highlight its core technologies in electrification, all-wheel control, durability, reliability, and comfort, which demonstrate how these contribute to safe, environmentally conscious driving across all terrains and conditions.
The booth will feature several key models which are already being offered, including the Delica D:5, an all-around minivan that combines interior comfort with off-road capability; the Delica Mini, a compact kei-car offering toughness and easy maneuverability; the Triton pickup truck, known for its ruggedness and SUV-level comfort; and the Outlander PHEV, which merges strong driving and environmental performance while doubling as a mobile power source.
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Through its exhibit, Mitsubishi Motors aims to share its vision for the future of mobility while reaffirming the enduring appeal of exploration and adventure. The company emphasizes that even as driver-assistance technologies advance, it remains committed to preserving the excitement and joy of driving.
The Japan Mobility Show 2025, organized by the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, will hold press days on October 29–30, a special invitation day on October 31, and will open to the public from the afternoon of October 31 through November 9.
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