24-12-2025 00:00 via drive.com.au

2026 could be make or break for Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi’s model line-up is changing, but it may not be for the better, with a lot more pressure put on key models, previous volume sellers put out to pasture, and new threats from competitors.Mitsubishi’s position as a top-ten telling brand in Australia could be in jeopardy.Models like the Eclipse Cross and Pajero Sport have reached the end of the road.At the same time, one of the brand’s top-three sellers, the ASX, has switched from cheap and accessible to premium and relat
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