The Mitsubishi L300 is one of the most trusted models in the country, all thanks to its dependable engine, durable quality, and affordable price. Notably, the brand has sold a hefty 190,000 units of this utility van, and now Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) reaches another milestone as it rolls out its 200,000th L300 production unit.
MMPC has been operating for over 56 years as an automotive manufacturer and distributor. Its recent achievement was strongly brought up by its constant resilience. Throughout its years of its existence, the brand has gone through continuous growth, allowing them to empower themselves and be able to surpass several economic challenges. Moreover, it was also stretched that Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation should be able to export vehicles once its plans have been finalized.
We are committed to further grow and expand the business of Mitsubishi Motors in the Philippines. We are in the process of finalizing our plans to export L300 to other ASEAN countries, which makes us the only automotive manufacture in the Philippine to export vehicles. We will work even harder to enhance MMPC plant’s competitiveness and quality, so that we can make L300 a trusted model in ASEAN.
Despite the current situation this ongoing pandemic, MMPC is still all set to provide the market with quality vehicles and deliver support to Filipinos livelihood through serving transportation and business needs.
It is also worth noting that the brand is willing to lend a helping hand through providing transport assistance to the Philippine Government. Aligned with their plan to battle the existing virus, MMPC has lent out several L300 units to both the local and national government. This is mainly for the purpose of using the said vehicles for various outreach activities.
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