“Belgium is the sixth European automotive market, so this is a logical step in our growth strategy” now explains Frank Krol, CEO of Mitsubishi Motor Europe. “Our new range of models is perfectly suited to the Belgian market. We offer competitive SUVs in all the main segments and with electrified engines”.
Three known models, and exclusivity
What is this range what is it? Most Mitsubishi models already sold on other European markets are now rebadged Renault: ASX, based on Captur and the new grandis, derived from the Renault Symbioz in particular. In September, Renault will unveil a new 100% electric world: Eclipse Cross. This time it will be a renault scenic with Japanese accents. The difference with their French counterparts will therefore be done on prices, the 8 -year warranty, or even the match with the dealer.
The range will be supplemented by a fourth SUV, the Outlander, which is a pure Mitsubishi product, with a rechargeable hybrid engine.