At A Glance
- Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation will join the 10th Philippine International Motor Show from June 4 to 7, 2026 at the World Trade Center in Pasay City.
- The brand's booth will carry a Premium Adventure theme, adapted from Mitsubishi Motors Corporation's Forever Adventure theme at the 2025 Japan Mobility Show.
- MMPC will display its latest vehicle lineup and unveil an all-new electrified model for the Philippine market.
- The teaser image possibly points to a midsize electrified SUV, although MMPC has not officially identified the model.
Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation will present its latest lineup and preview an all-new electrified model at the 10th Philippine International Motor Show, happening from June 4 to 7, 2026 at the World Trade Center in Pasay City.
The MMPC booth will carry the theme Premium Adventure, which follows the Forever Adventure theme used by Mitsubishi Motors Corporation at the 2025 Japan Mobility Show. For the Philippine show, the theme frames Mitsubishi’s display around adventure, future mobility, and vehicles designed for different customer lifestyles.
MMPC has not yet named the model, although the teaser image gives a possible hint, showing a midsize SUV silhouette with lighting elements similar to Mitsubishi’s current Outlander family. A second, upside-down silhouette may also hint at an electrified X-Force.
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PIMS 2026 carries the theme Forward in Every Drive. For Mitsubishi, the four-day show will serve as a venue to present models that highlight style, performance, comfort, and driving confidence for Filipino motorists.
The company confirmed that the new electrified vehicle will be part of its PIMS display and will represent its continued move toward electrified mobility solutions for the local market.
Visitors can also expect an adventure-focused booth display, interactive programs, activities, and performances from well-known personalities and influencers throughout the event. MMPC said more details on its booth activities and event schedule will be announced through its official social media pages.
MMPC remains one of the country’s major automotive assemblers and distributors, and is the longest-staying automotive company in the Philippines. The company operates a 23-hectare manufacturing plant in Sta. Rosa, Laguna with a maximum production capacity of 50,000 units. It locally manufactures the Mirage, Mirage G4, and L300.