Car Features - Same Car, Different Names: Mitsubishi

Our featured Japanese brand regarding rebadging is Mitsubishi Motors, whose automotive building venture is included in a conglomerate that includes other businesses involving mining, shipbuilding, electronics, aviation, heavy industries, among others. Just like other Japanese car brands, they do tend to borrow their vehicles to sell under their name or use one car but sell at a different name.

As with Japanese brands, this list would be separated in two categories: the first one is the same car but different brand and the second is the same car of the same brand but wearing a different name. For the latter category, they must be sold in a different dealer network (the practice was stopped due to the discontinuation of sedan models). Cars launched from 1990 and above would be included on the list to avoid a long list. Do take note the year range represents the entire vehicle line (including those of its twins) even if the original model was killed. It will include vehicles born under joint ventures as a base car. Some vehicles involved in the Diamond Star Motors between Chrysler and Mitsubishi are listed in the former brand which can be seen here.

Let us check what vehicles from the Red Three Diamond brand that had different names for a single car.

Same car-different brand

Mitsubishi ASX/RVR/Outlander Sport-Citroen C4 Aircross-Peugeot 4008
Mitsubishi ASX

Mitsubishi Debonair-Hyundai Grandeur (1986-1998)
Mitsubishi Debonair

Mitsubishi Delica/L300/Express/Starwagon/Van/Wagon-Dodge 1000-Hyundai Grace/H-100 (third generation model)

Mitsubishi Delica

Mitsubishi Delica/L400/Space Gear/Starwagon-Hyundai Starex (fourth generation model)
Mitsubishi Space Gear

Mitsubishi Dignity/Produa-Hyundai Equus/Centennial
Mitsubishi Produa

Mitsubishi eK-Nissan Otti (first generation model)

Nissan Otti

Mitsubishi eK-Nissan Dayz/Dayz Roox (third generation model)

Mitsubishi eK

Mitsubishi Eterna-Proton Perdana (first generation)
Proton Perdana

Mitsubishi Galant/Eterna-Dodge 2000GTX-Eagle 2000GTX
Mitsubishi Galant

Mitsubishi GTO/3000GT-Dodge Stealth
Mitsubishi GTO

Mitsubishi i-MiEV-Citroen C-Zero-Peugeon iOn
Mitsubishi i-MiEV

Mitsubishi Lancer-Proton Wira
Proton Wira

Mitsubishi Lancer/Lancer EX/Galant Fortis-Proton Inspira

Proton Inspira

Mitsubishi Mirage-Dodge/Plymouth Colt-Eagle Summit

Mitsubishi Mirage/Lancer

Mitsubishi Attrage/Mirage G4-Dodge Attitude
Mitsubishi Mirage G4

Mitsubishi Minicab-Nissan Clipper
Mitsubishi Minicab

Mitsubishi Outlander-Citroen C-Crosser-Peugeot 4007
Mitsubishi Outlander

Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero/Shogun-Dodge Raider-Hyundai Galloper (first generation model)
Hyundai Galloper

Mitsubishi Pajero Junior-Nissan Kix
Mitsubishi Pajero Junior

Mitsubishi RVR/Space Runner/Expo LRV-Dodge/Plymouth Colt Wagon-Eagle Summit Wagon (first generation model)

Eagle Summit Wagon

Mitsubishi Spacewagon/Chariot/Expo/Nimbus-Hyundai Santamo
Mitsubishi Spacewagon

Mitsubishi Town Box-Nissan Clipper Rio-Proton Juara
Mitsubishi Town Box

Mitsubishi Triton/L200/Strada/Mighty Max/Cyclone/Colt-Dodge Ram 50 (second generation model)
Mitsubishi L200

Mitsubishi Triton/Strada/L200-Fiat Fullback-Ram 1200 (fifth generation model)

Mitsubishi Strada

Same car-same brand-different name


Mitsubishi Galant-Mitsubishi Eterna (seventh generation model)
Mitsubishi Galant

Mitsubishi Lancer-Mitsubishi Mirage

Mitsubishi Lancer