Native name | 三菱自動車工業株式会社 |
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Romanized name | Mitsubishi Jidōsha Kōgyō KK |
Company type | Public |
TYO: 7211 | |
Industry | Automotive |
Predecessor | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Automobile Division |
Founded | 22 April 1970 |
Headquarters | Tamachi Station Tower S, , Japan |
Number of locations | Cypress, California, United States Schiphol-Rijk, Netherlands Santa Rosa, Laguna, Philippines Khlong Luang, Pathum Thani, Thailand Cikarang, West Java, Indonesia |
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Products | |
Production output | 1,024,888 vehicles (FY2021)[2] |
Revenue | ¥2.514 trillion (FY2018)[3] |
¥111.815 billion (FY2018)[3] | |
¥119.850 billion (FY2018)[3] | |
Total assets | ¥2.010 trillion (FY2018)[3] |
Total equity | ¥945.818 billion (FY2018)[3] |
Owners |
(as of 30 September 2023) |
Number of employees | 42,625 (total) 13,829 (non-consolidated) 28,796 (consolidated) (as of 10 November 2022)[5] |
Subsidiaries | Transportation: NMKV Soueast(Defunct) Hunan Changfeng Motor GAC Mitsubishi(Defunct) Ralliart Engines: Harbin Dongan Automotive Engine Manufacturing Sports: Urawa Red Diamonds Mitsubishi Motors Mizushima International: Mitsubishi Motors Australia Mitsubishi Motors Europe Mitsubishi Motors North America Mitsubishi Motors Krama Yudha Indonesia Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) |
Website | www |
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (三菱自動車工業株式会社, Mitsubishi Jidōsha Kōgyō KK, lit. 'Mitsubishi Automotive Industry Company', /mɪtsʊˈbiːʃi/, Japanese pronunciation: [mitsɯꜜbiɕi]) is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.[6] In 2011, Mitsubishi Motors was the sixth-largest Japanese automaker and the 19th-largest worldwide by production.[7] Since October 2016, Mitsubishi has been one-third (34%) owned by Nissan, and included in the Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance.[8]
Besides being part of the Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance, it is also a part of Mitsubishi keiretsu, formerly the biggest industrial group in Japan. The company was originally formed in 1970 from the automotive division of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.[9]
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation, which builds commercial-grade trucks, buses, and heavy construction equipment, was formerly a part of Mitsubishi Motors, but is now owned by German automotive corporation Daimler Truck, with Mitsubishi continuing to own a small stake.
We are a full member of the Renault-Nissan alliance from today
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