Saturday, February 5, 2011

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Mitsubishi Car Models

Mitsubishi 2011
Mitsubishi ASX
Mitsubishi RVR
Mitsubishi CUV

Mitsubishi 2010
 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X FQ-400
Mitsubishi Outlander GT

Mitsubishi 2009
Mitsubishi i MiEV Sport Air Concept
Mitsubishi PX-MiEV Concept
Mitsubishi Outlander GT Concept
Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback Ralliart
Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback
Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart
Mitsubishi Galant Fortis Ralliart
Mitsubishi Galant
Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder GT
Mitsubishi Eclipse GT
Mitsubishi Colt 5-door
Mitsubishi Colt

Mitsubishi 2008
Mitsubishi Racing Lancer
Mitsibishi RA Concept
Mitsubishi Prototype-S Concept
Mitsubishi Outlander SE
Mitsubishi Otlander ES
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
Mitsubishi Lancer ES
Mitsubishi Lancer
Mitsubishi Colt CZT
Mitsubishi Colt CZ3
Mitsubishi Colt 5-door

Mitsubishi 2007
Mitsubishi i MiEV Concept
Mitsubishi Raider LS
Mitsubishi Raider DuroCross
Mitsubishi Prototype X Concept
Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution
Mitsubishi Pajero European Specs
Mitsubishi Outlander Urban
Mitsubishi Outlander
Mitsubishi L200 Single Cab
Mitsubishi L200 Double Cab
Mitsubishi L200 Club Cab
Mitsubishi Galant Ralliart
Mitsubishi Endeavor SE
Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder
Mitsubishi Eclipse GT
Mitsubishi Eclipse GS
Mitsubishi Concept-cX
Mitsubishi Concept-ZT
Mitsubishi Colt CZC Turbo
Mitsubishi Colt CZC

Mitsubishi 2006
Mitsubishi Raider XLS V8
Mitsubishi Raider XLS
Mitsubishi Raider DuroCross V8
Mitsubishi Outlander SE
Mitsubishi Outlander Concept
Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution MR
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX SE
Mitsubishi Galant GTS
Mitsubishi Evolander Concept
Mitsubishi Endeavor LTD
Mitsubishi Eclipse GT V6
Mitsubishi Concept-CT

Mitsubishi 2005
Mitsubishi Street Raider Concept
Mitsubishi Montero GLS 5door European Version
Mitsubishi Montero GLS 3door European Version
Mitsubishi Montero
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Wagon GT
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII MR
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX
Mitsubishi Eclipse Ralliart Concept
Mitsubishi Concept-X
Mitsubishi Concept-Sportback
Mitsubishi Colt Diesel
Mitsubishi Colt CZT
Mitsubishi Colt CZ3
Mitsubishi Colt 5-door

Mitsubishi 2004
Mitsubishi Sport Truck Concept
Mitsubishi Outlander Turbo European Version
Mitsubishi Outlander
Mitsubishi Montero Sport
Mitsubishi Montero
Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback Ralliart
Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback LS
Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII European Version
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution RS
Mitsubishi Grandis European Version
Mitsubishi Galant Ralliart Concept
Mitsubishi Galant
Mitsubishi Endeavor Ralliart Concept
Mitsubishi Endeavor
Mitsubishi Eclipse ConceptE
Mitsubishi Diamante

Mitsubishi 2003
Mitsubishi i Concept
Mitsubishi Outlander European Version
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder
Mitsubishi Eclipse


The Mitsubishi Group, Mitsubishi Group of Companies, or Mitsubishi Companies is a Japanese conglomerate consisting of a range of autonomous businesses which share the Mitsubishi brand, trademark and legacy. The Mitsubishi group of companies form a loose entity, the Mitsubishi Keiretsu, which is often referenced in US and Japanese media and official reports; in general these companies all descend from the zaibatsu of the same name. A keiretsu is a common feature of Japanese corporate governance and refers to a collaborative group of integrated companies with extensive share crossholdings, personnel swaps and strategic co-operation. The top 25 companies are also members of the Mitsubishi Kin'yōkai, or "Friday Club", and meet monthly. The Mitsubishi.com Committee is meant to facilitate communication and access of the brand through a portal web site.

History

The Mitsubishi company was first established as a shipping firm by Yataro Iwasaki (1834–1885) in 1870. In 1873, its name was changed to Mitsubishi Shokai. The name Mitsubishi consists of two parts: "mitsu" meaning "three" and "hishi" (which becomes "bishi" in the middle of a word) meaning "water caltrop" (also called "water chestnut"), and hence "rhombus", which is reflected in the company's famous logo. It is also translated as "three diamonds".

The company bought into coal mining in 1881 by acquiring the Takashima mine and Hashima Island in 1890, using the production to fuel their extensive steamship fleet. They also diversified into shipbuilding, banking, insurance, warehousing, and trade. Later diversification carried the organization into such sectors as paper, steel, glass, electrical equipment, aircraft, oil, and real estate. As Mitsubishi built a broadly based conglomerate, it played a central role in the modernization of Japanese industry.

The merchant fleet entered into a period of diversification that would eventually result in the creation of three entities:

- Mitsubishi Bank (now a part of the Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group) was founded in 1919. After its mergers with the Bank of Tokyo in 1996, and UFJ Holdings in 2004, this became Japan's largest bank.
- Mitsubishi Corporation, founded in 1950, Japan's largest general trading company
- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, which includes these industrial companies.
- Mitsubishi Motors, the 6th largest Japanese auto manufacturer.
- Mitsubishi Atomic Industry, a nuclear power company.
- Mitsubishi Chemical, the largest Japanese chemicals company

Mitsubishi participated in Japan's unprecedented economic growth of the 1950s and 1960s. For example, as Japan modernized its energy and materials industries, the Mitsubishi companies created Mitsubishi Petrochemical, Mitsubishi Atomic Power Industries, Mitsubishi Liquefied Petroleum Gas, and Mitsubishi Petroleum Development.

The traditional Mitsubishi emphasis on technological development was in new ventures in such fields as space development, aviation, ocean development, data communications, computers, and semiconductors. Mitsubishi companies also were active in consumer goods and services.

In 1970, Mitsubishi companies established the Mitsubishi Foundation to commemorate the centennial anniversary of the founding of the first Mitsubishi company. The companies also individually maintain charitable foundations. Mitsubishi pavilions have been highlights of expositions in Japan since the historic EXPO'70 in Osaka in 1970's to 1980's.

As of 2007, Mitsubishi Corporation, a member of the Mitsubishi Group, is Japan's largest general trading company (sogo shosha) with over 200 bases of operations in approximately 80 countries worldwide. Together with its over 500 group companies, Mitsubishi employs a multinational workforce of approximately 54,000 people. Mitsubishi has long been engaged in business with customers around the world in many industries, including energy, metals, machinery, chemicals, food and general merchandise.

Mitsubishi Motors reached 1.3 million cars of total production in 2007.

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