
Mitsubishi Motors has celebrated a stellar year in 2017 by achieving 10,000 new vehicle sales in 2017, with a month remaining. This cements Mitsubishi as the fastest growing mainstream brand in the automotive sector.
"Our Focus has been to deliver eye-catching,dynamic vehicles that suit modern Kiwi lifestyles and offer excellent value for money, while ensuring every aspect of the customer experience is positive and enjoyable." said Daniel Cook general manager of Sales and Marketing.
Eight Years of consecutive year-on year growth has seen Mitsubishi New Zealand increase it's total Car and LCV share to 7.4% supported by compelling and innovative new releases and a comprehensive approach to customer service. In 2015 Mitsubishi was the most googled car brand in New Zealand.
In 2017 thus far diesel Ute Sales have grown 20% year on year while the SUV segment has grown 20%. In the same period sales of Triton, ASX and Outlander have outstripped the market with increases of 29%, 46% and 60% respectively. The continued success of these vehicles backed by the popular Pajero Sport and perennial favourite Mirage it is hoped will propel Mitsubishi to a 10% market share.
"Our Focus has been to deliver eye-catching,dynamic vehicles that suit modern Kiwi lifestyles and offer excellent value for money, while ensuring every aspect of the customer experience is positive and enjoyable." said Daniel Cook general manager of Sales and Marketing.
Eight Years of consecutive year-on year growth has seen Mitsubishi New Zealand increase it's total Car and LCV share to 7.4% supported by compelling and innovative new releases and a comprehensive approach to customer service. In 2015 Mitsubishi was the most googled car brand in New Zealand.
In 2017 thus far diesel Ute Sales have grown 20% year on year while the SUV segment has grown 20%. In the same period sales of Triton, ASX and Outlander have outstripped the market with increases of 29%, 46% and 60% respectively. The continued success of these vehicles backed by the popular Pajero Sport and perennial favourite Mirage it is hoped will propel Mitsubishi to a 10% market share.