The Japan Mobility Show 2025 will feature Mitsubishi’s bold new concept car.

Mitsubishi Motors has confirmed it will take part in the Japan Mobility Show 2025 happening in Tokyo from October 29 to November 9. Using the theme “Forever Adventure,” the company plans to show a concept car with future technology and several production models that represent its outdoor and travel-focused image.

The Japan Mobility Show, formerly known as the Tokyo Motor Show, is one of the biggest car events in the world and happens every two years. It showcases passenger and commercial vehicles, motorcycles, and new mobility tech at Tokyo Big Sight in Odaiba. Visitors get to see new production models, concept cars making their world debut, and try out the latest in vehicle engineering, safety, and future technology.

Visitors will see well-known Mitsubishi models during the show. The Delica D:5, an all-around minivan, mixes a roomy and comfortable interior with strong off-road performance. The Delica Mini, a tall kei car, offers comfort, toughness, and easy driving in tight spaces. The Triton pickup truck shows a balance of durability, SUV-like comfort, and stable handling. The Outlander PHEV, an electrified crossover SUV, delivers good environmental performance, smooth driving, and can serve as a power source when needed.

A new concept car will also be presented, showing the brand’s direction for future vehicles. Mitsubishi will feature its key technologies such as electrification, all-wheel control, durability, and ride comfort. These aim to give safe driving in different weather and road conditions while keeping an enjoyable driving experience.

The Japan Mobility Show 2025 will have press days on October 29 and the morning of October 30, a special invitation day on October 31, and will open to the public from the afternoon of October 31 until November 9. Mitsubishi Motors will use the event to share its vision for future mobility and show that adventure remains a key part of its vehicles.

Japan has once again become the first to see what Mitsubishi is planning for the future. In the meantime, you can explore Mitsubishi’s current models at AutoDeal.com.ph.

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