Mitsubishi China Archives – China Auto News
Spotted In China: Mitsubishi Diamante In White
December 6, two thousand sixteen by Joey Wang
A very sleek very first generation Mitsubishi Diamante sedan, Spotted in China on a car market in east Beijing. The vehicle was dirty and dusty but otherwise in good form. It was undergoing maintenance at a nearby shop and staff told me it was running fine but leaking some oil.
Spy Shots: This Is The Fresh Mitsubishi Lancer EX For China
July 29, two thousand sixteen by Joey Wang
Spy Shots of the fresh Mitsubishi Lancer EX for China. It will debut in November on the Guangzhou Auto Display and launch on the Chinese car market in early 2017. It comes with the wild fresh Mitsubishi grille and interesting creases over the doors.
It is not entirely fresh. The platform is the same as under the current EX, engines will be the same too, and the basic assets form didn’t switch either. So one could argue it is actually a very extensive facelift.
Spotted In China: Mitsubishi 3000GT In Black (Crimson Indeed)
July 12, two thousand sixteen by Joey Wang
A beautiful black Mitsubishi 3000GT speedy car, Spotted in China in Tongzhou District in Beijing. The poor car was in a poor condition, dusty and dirty and in dire need of love. The black color is a respray and not a very good one, the original crimson paint peeped out everywhere.
Spotted in China: very first generation Subaru Impreza GL and Mitsubishi Lancer EVO VI
March 17, two thousand sixteen by W.E. Ning
Two wondrous white motorcars, Spotted in China near the Goldenport race track in Beijing. To the left a very first generation Subaru Impreza GL, and to the right a racy Mitsubishi Lancer EVO VI. Both cars looked very dusty and dirty and somewhat abandoned, but they were in driveable slash raceable form.
Spotted in China: SouEast Lioncel sedan
February 22, two thousand sixteen by Tycho de Feijter
A wondrous white SouEast Lioncel sedan, Spotted in China in a snowy white Dongba in the far east of the capital Beijing. The good Lioncel was in a pretty good form, slick in paint and speedy in line, downright original down until the wheel covers, and joyfully without any rot or rust.
Spotted in China: Beijing-Jeep Mitsubishi Pajero Sport
February 8, two thousand sixteen by W.E. Ning
This is the Beijing-Jeep Mitsubishi Pajero Sport, Spotted in China on a parking lot just meters from my home in the east of the capital. The good Mitsu’ was in fine form but in need of some urgent maintenance to fix the many petite wounds, like those on the bumper. But we fear help will be hard to find, as the company that made this car does not exist anymore.
Spotted in China: a ideal Mitsubishi EVO IV
January 11, two thousand sixteen by Tycho de Feijter
An immaculate Mitsubishi EVO IV, Spotted in China in the east of the capital Beijing. The speedy ‘Vo was in flawless form, loved and well maintained. Everything was original up until the lil’ black mirrors and the racy white five spoke alloys. Front lip almost hits the dusty road!
Spotted in China: Mitsubishi Delica 4WD
January Four, two thousand sixteen by Tycho de Feijter
An utterly infrequent Mitsubishi Delica 4WD, Spotted in China in the Dongba area in east Beijing. The vehicle was a bit dusty but otherwise in a very good form; paint was slick, chrome was shiny, all parts were in place, and there wasn’t any rust in look. Big bull bar was a popular period after factory option.
Mitsubishi Lancer EVO IX is Crimson in China
October 23, two thousand fifteen by Tycho de Feijter
A flamy crimson Mitsubishi Lancer EVO IX, Spotted in China at the Crab Island amusement park in Beijing. The mighty Mits’ looks speedy to the max with an extra large carbon front wing, darkened windows, a giant wing at the back, and slick-like tires with racy multispoke alloys.
Spotted in China: SouEast Freeca DN6440-III MPV
May Legal, two thousand fifteen by Tycho de Feijter
A SouEast Freeca DN6440-III MPV, Spotted in China in the Dongba area in the far eastern regions of Beijing. The vehicle was in a reasonable form; fading colors, battered and bruised basically all over the figure, but no rust, no missing parts, and all original down to the sporty five-spoke alloys.
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