US Mitsubishi will stop selling the Mirage, clearing the way for a flood of products to come

2023-08-18 13:22:13

Just as is happening with most manufacturers in the United States, Mitsubishi will stop selling its venerable Mirage, to give way to the brand’s venerable SUVs.

The second most affordable new car on the market won’t be around for much longer, with the Mitsubishi Mirage subcompact and hatchback reportedly ending production for the US in late 2025.

With the average price of a new car hovering around the exorbitant $47,000, the Mitsubishi Mirage was already something of an endangered species, as automakers continue to shift from sedans and hatchbacks to taller and generally more crossovers. big.

Last year, GM discontinued the Chevy Spark; Hyundai rejected the Veloster and Accent. By the end of this year, Chrysler will have canceled the 300 sedan and Dodge will have surpassed the Charger, and little by little there won’t be any more sedans left.

The Mitsubishi Outlander Sport would be the next most affordable vehicle in the Mitsubishi lineup at approximately $24,000.

The Outlander Sport is being replaced by a model called the Xforce in Asian markets later this year.

Mitsubishi is preparing for a product avalanche by committing $10 billion to electrifying vehicles and introducing nine new electrified models worldwide in the next five years, so the brand would be preparing a strong blow to retake the market with force. North America.

Mitsubishi offers an extensive warranty on its models, which now includes scheduled maintenance. Every Mitsubishi is covered by an exceptional 5-year/60,000-mile basic and 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty.

New this year, a 2-year/30,000-mile maintenance package covers three oil and filter changes, three tire rotations, and one cabin air filter replacement.

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