Mitsubishi Motors Corporation will make a bold statement about the future of adventure and electrification when it takes the stage at the Japan Mobility Show 2025 in Tokyo later this month.
Centred around the theme “Forever Adventure,” Mitsubishi will reveal the world premiere of a new electrified crossover SUV concept designed to blend urban sophistication with rugged performance. The concept will highlight Mitsubishi’s next-generation design language and its ongoing evolution in electrified and all-wheel control technologies.
The new vehicle will showcase how Mitsubishi plans to transform mobility into a premium lifestyle experience, combining performance and comfort with sustainability. Its design philosophy focuses on quality time spent inside the vehicle — redefining travel as both an exhilarating drive and a moment of relaxation.
The brand will also highlight its popular models, including the Outlander PHEV, Delica D:5, Triton, and the newly released Delica Mini. The exhibit will emphasise Mitsubishi’s expertise in electrified drivetrains and the seamless integration of advanced technology to deliver capability and confidence in all conditions.
As the company looks toward its goal of achieving 100% electrified vehicle sales by 2035, the unveiling at Japan Mobility Show 2025 will offer a glimpse into the future direction of Mitsubishi’s design, technology, and vision for sustainable adventure.
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