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Mitsubishi Motors Corporation is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.

Overview[]

In 2011, Mitsubishi Motors was the sixth-largest Japanese automaker and the nineteenth-largest worldwide by production. From October 2016 onwards, Mitsubishi has been one-third (34%) owned by Nissan, and thus a part of the Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance.

Besides being part of the Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance, it is also a part of Mitsubishi keiretsu, formerly the biggest industrial group in Japan, and the company was originally formed in 1970 from the automotive division of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.

Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation, which builds commercial grade trucks, buses and heavy construction equipment, was formerly a part of Mitsubishi Motors, but is now separate from Mitsubishi Motors, and is owned by the German automotive corporation Daimler AG (though Mitsubishi continues to own a small stake).

Vehicles[]

Year Model Image Appearances
2003 Eclipse GTS (3G) Asphalt Urban GT 2
2004 Lancer Evolution VIII Asphalt Street Storm Racing
2006 Eclipse GTS (4G) Asphalt Urban GT 2 (Nintendo DS)
2007 Lancer Evolution X Asphalt Nitro
Asphalt 8: Airborne
Asphalt Xtreme
Asphalt 9: Legends
Asphalt 9: Legends China
Asphalt Legends Unite
2011 Eclipse (4G) Asphalt 8: Airborne
2012 Mirage R5 WRC Asphalt Xtreme
2022 Lancer Evolution X Anniversary Edition Asphalt 8: Airborne
Vehicle manufacturers in the Asphalt series
Canada BRP - Felino - HTT
United States of America Buick - BXR Motors - Cadillac - Chevrolet - Chrysler - Confederate - Czinger - DMC - Dodge (SRT, Ram Trucks) - Drako Motors - Ecosse - Equus - Exotic Rides - Falcon - Faraday Future - Ford - GMC - H&H - Hennessey Performance - Hot Wheels - Hummer - Jeep - Kepler - Lightning Motorcycle - Lucra - Mosler - Plymouth - Polaris - Pontiac - Predator - RAESR - Rezvani - Saleen - SCG - Shelby - SSC - Tesla - Trion - VLF
Latin America Inferno Automobili
Austria Deus Automobiles - KTM
Denmark Lego Technic™ - Zenvo
France Alpine - Beltoise - Bugatti - Citroën (DS Automobiles) - Genty Automobile - Peugeot - Renault - SMG - Spark - Vision Automobiles Paris
Germany 9FF - Apollo Automobil GmbH - Alutec - Artega Automobile - Audi - Automobili Pininfarina - BMW - Gumpert - MAN Truck & Bus - Mercedes-Benz (Mercedes-AMG) - Porsche - RUF - Volkswagen
Italy Alfa Romeo - Aprilia - Ares Design - Automobili Turismo e Sport - De Tomaso - Ducati - ED Design - Ferrari - Fiat (Abarth) - FV Frangivento - Icona - Italdesign Giugiaro - Kimera Automobili - Lamborghini - Maserati - Mazzanti Automobili - MV Agusta - Pagani - Perlini - Pininfarina - Puritalia Automobili - Spada Vetture Sport
Netherlands Donkervoort - Savage Rivale - Spyker - Vencer
Spain Spania GTA - Tramontana
Sweden Gray Design - Husqvarna Motorcycles - Koenigsegg
Switzerland Sbarro - NanoFlowcell - Rinspeed - Weber
United Kingdom AC Cars - Apex - Arash - Ariel - Aston Martin - Bentley - Caterham - Ecosse - Ginetta Cars - Jaguar - Land Rover - Lotus - McLaren - McMurtry - Mini - Morgan - Naran Automotive - Noble - Rage Motorsport - Triumph - TVR - Ultima Sports
Rest of Europe Arrinera - Marussia - Praga - Rimac - SIN Cars - Toroidion - Tushek
Middle East Ajlani Motors - Devel - Onuk Competition Development - W Motors
China Geely - NIO - Techrules
Japan Aspark - Honda (Acura) - Kawasaki - Mazda - Mitsubishi - Nissan (Infiniti/NISMO) - Subaru - Suzuki - Toyota (Lexus/Scion) - Yamaha
Rest of Asia Hyundai - TVS - Vanda Electrics
Australia Bolwell - Brabham Automotive - Holden
Fictitious Concept Cars - Gharial - Lynx - Gameloft

Trivia[]

  • Despite changing its wordmark in 2017, Mitsubishi still uses the original wordmark in the Asphalt games.