Mitsubishi is a Japanese automaker that produces affordable and versatile cars, crossovers and SUVs. It is a division of Nissan, which itself is a part of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance. Mitsubishi vehicles are typically low-priced and often fall behind the competition in terms of quality.
In this article:
- Who Makes Mitsubishi Cars?
- What Sort of Vehicles Does Mitsubishi Make?
- What Are The Best Mitsubishi Cars?
Who Makes Mitsubishi Cars?
Mitsubishi entered the American car market for the 1981 model year, initially selling rebranded Chrysler vehicles. It began producing its own vehicles and gained respect in the 1990s with performance vehicles like the Eclipse, Lancer, and 3000GT. It also offered stout SUVs like the Montero. It became part of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance in 2016. Today, its is positioned as the more economic alternative to Nissan vehicles. Its vehicles sold in the U.S. market are built in Japan and Thailand.






