Mitsubishi to boost 'world' engine production 35%
December 31st, 1969
Mitsubishi is planning to boost production numbers for its new global engine family to meet soaring demand for the fuel-efficient and lightweight engine as well as prepare itself for the launch of several important models over the next 12 months. The engine range has been dubbed the ‘World’ four-cylinder family and consists of three different size engines on based around the same block.
The engine lineup includes 1.8, 2.0 and 2.4L units, both naturally-aspirated and turbocharged, and was developed jointly by Mitsubishi, Daimler and Hyundai. According to the Nikkei, Mitsubishi will spend ¥9 billion ($84 million) to increase production by 35% or about 385,000 engines by the middle of next year.
The engines are built at a plant Shiga Prefecture, Japan, and are sold in Europe, the U.S. and the Asia-Pacific in vehicles like the Lancer and Outlander SUV.
Some of the models Mitsubishi has planned include the upcoming turbocharged Lancer Ralliart, new Sportback range, and a new compact crossover based on the Lancer platform.
Mitsubishi Lancer SportbackProduction Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback
Mitsubishi is planning to boost production numbers for its new global engine family to meet soaring demand for the fuel-efficient and lightweight engine as well as prepare itself for the launch of several important models over the next 12 months. The engine range has been dubbed the ‘World’ four-cylinder family and consists of three different size engines on based around the same block.
The engine lineup includes 1.8, 2.0 and 2.4L units, both naturally-aspirated and turbocharged, and was developed jointly by Mitsubishi, Daimler and Hyundai. According to the Nikkei, Mitsubishi will spend ¥9 billion ($84 million) to increase production by 35% or about 385,000 engines by the middle of next year.
The engines are built at a plant Shiga Prefecture, Japan, and are sold in Europe, the U.S. and the Asia-Pacific in vehicles like the Lancer and Outlander SUV.
Some of the models Mitsubishi has planned include the upcoming turbocharged Lancer Ralliart, new Sportback range, and a new compact crossover based on the Lancer platform.
Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback
The engine lineup includes 1.8, 2.0 and 2.4L units, both naturally-aspirated and turbocharged, and was developed jointly by Mitsubishi, Daimler and Hyundai. According to the Nikkei, Mitsubishi will spend ¥9 billion ($84 million) to increase production by 35% or about 385,000 engines by the middle of next year.
The engines are built at a plant Shiga Prefecture, Japan, and are sold in Europe, the U.S. and the Asia-Pacific in vehicles like the Lancer and Outlander SUV.
Some of the models Mitsubishi has planned include the upcoming turbocharged Lancer Ralliart, new Sportback range, and a new compact crossover based on the Lancer platform.
Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback
Production Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback
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