Mitsubishi, founded in 1870, is known for reliability and innovation. With models like the Outlander and Lancer Evolution, it blends performance with practicality. Mitsubishi leads in plug-in hybrid technology while maintaining a reputation for producing durable and affordable vehicles suited for diverse global markets.
Browse the model landing pages below (linked where available), each page features the original brochure photos, specs and detailed information for that year.
The Mitsubishi 3000GT, produced from 1990 to 2000, was a high-tech grand touring powerhouse featuring advanced technology like active aerodynamics, four-wheel steering, and twin-turbocharged performance.
First generation (A70): 1973–1979. Second generation (EX/A170): 1979–1987. Third generation (C1/C3): 1982–1988 (Mirage-based in many markets). Fourth generation (C6/C7): 1988–1991 (Mirage-based). Fifth generation (CB/CC): 1991–1995 (Mirage-based; base for Evo I–III). Sixth generation (CJ/CE): 1995–2000 (Mirage-based). Seventh generation (CK/CM/CN): 1996–2003 (Mirage-based; base for Evo IV–VI). Eighth generation (Cedia/CS/CT): 2000–2010 (sold as Lancer in North America from 2002; base for Evo VII–IX). Ninth generation (CY/CZ): 2007–2017 (global retirement of the nameplate except Taiwan; base for Evo X). Tenth generation (Taiwan market exclusive): 2017–2024.
The Mitsubishi Lancer is a highly successful and reliable compact car produced from 1973 until 2024 (Taiwan), internationally famous for its dominant motorsports heritage, including the Lancer Evolution.
First generation (A70): 1973–1979. Second generation (EX/A170): 1979–1987. Third generation (C1/C3): 1982–1988 (Mirage-based in many markets). Fourth generation (C6/C7): 1988–1991 (Mirage-based). Fifth generation (CB/CC): 1991–1995 (Mirage-based; base for Evo I–III). Sixth generation (CJ/CE): 1995–2000 (Mirage-based). Seventh generation (CK/CM/CN): 1996–2003 (Mirage-based; base for Evo IV–VI). Eighth generation (Cedia/CS/CT): 2000–2010 (sold as Lancer in North America from 2002; base for Evo VII–IX). Ninth generation (CY/CZ): 2007–2017 (global retirement of the nameplate except Taiwan; base for Evo X). Tenth generation (Taiwan market exclusive): 2017–2024.
The Mitsubishi Outlander (2001–Present) is a popular compact crossover SUV, known for its mix of capability, value, and available Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) option.
The Mitsubishi Outlander has been produced over four generations since its introduction. First Generation (CU): 2003–2006. Second Generation (CW): 2007–2013. Third Generation (GF/GG):2014–2021. Fourth Generation (GM/GN): 2022–Present.
The Mitsubishi Pajero, produced from 1981-2021, is a legendary full-size SUV. Renowned for its Dakar Rally success and robust off-road capability, it also provided surprising comfort for a true 4x4.
First Generation (L040-/L140-): 1981-1991. Second Generation (V20-/V30-/V40-): 1991-1999. Third Generation (V60-/V70-): 1999-2006. Fourth Generation (V80-/V90-): 2006-2021
The Mitsubishi Triton, produced since 1978, is a global pickup truck renowned for its ruggedness and versatility. Known as the L200 in many markets, it has consistently offered a durable and reliable workhorse.
First Generation (L200/Forte): 1978-1986. Second Generation (L200): 1986-1996. Third Generation (L200/Strada): 1996-2005. Fourth Generation (Triton/L200): 2005-2015. Fifth Generation (Triton/L200): 2015-2023. Sixth Generation (Triton/L200): 2023-Present.