Front side view of a yellow 1980 Mitsubishi Lancer.
A Brief History of Mitsubishi
Originally founded in 1870 as a freight shipping firm by Yatarō Iwasaki, Mitsubishi focused on industrial endeavours such as logistics and coal mining. The company also developed aircraft engines and machines for industrial and military use. It wasn't until 1917 that Mitsubishi entered the automobile market with its Mitsubishi Model A, the first series-production car in Japan. The seven-seater, hand-crafted vehicle proved unsuccessful as it was more expensive than its American and European counterparts and was eventually discontinued. After this, Mitsubishi retreated from the car market and only returned when it produced the PX33 in 1934, a vehicle designed specifically for military use. It was the first completely four-wheel drive car produced in Japan. Even though only four working prototypes were ever made, it inspired the company to fully re-enter the automotive market and focus on car and commercial vehicle production. Today, Mitsubishi forms part of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance, a merger of production and manufacturing capacity benefitting all three brands.
Side front view of a White Mitsubishi Lancer decorated with tinsel on the bonnet.
Buying a Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi South Africa offers seven models, all allowing drivers the freedom to venture off-road in comfort and style. In South Africa, the company has partnered with Imperial, which has 53 dealerships across the country. These dealerships offer the following models:
  • ASX – Compact SUV
  • Eclipse Cross – SUV Crossover
  • Outlander – SUV
  • Pajero Sport – SUV
  • Pajero SWB – SUV
  • Pajero LWB – SUV
  • Triton – Bakkie
Mitsubishi models are sold in relatively small numbers and rarely feature on best-selling lists, according to NAAMSA Sales Reports. Recent statistics indicate Mitsubishi sells around 100 vehicles a month in SA, with the ASX being their best-selling model.
Front side view of a blue Mitsubishi ASX LS.
Best Selling Mitsubishi Models
The Mitsubishi ASX ES has been around since 2001 and has been regularly updated since its launch. Described as an Active Smart Crossover, the compact SUV offers drivers all the benefits of a larger SUV while maintaining the fuel economy of smaller vehicles. A neat design complements the spacious interior, along with standard specs like Bluetooth and a large, 393L boot. Powered by a punchy 2.0L petrol engine producing 110kW and 197Nm of torque, the ASX makes driving fun. The reported combined fuel cycle is 7.6L/100km, ensuring money spent at the pumps goes far. The Mitsubishi ASX ES retails from R359,995.
Front side view of a grey Mitsubishi Montero on showroom display.
Mitsubishi Safety and Insurance
Mitsubishi South Africa offers AdCover, a financial service that covers the shortfall between what you owe on your vehicle and what an insurance claim pays out should your Mitsubishi be stolen or written off. Learn more about other vehicle manufacturers in South Africa with our car buyers’ guide.