United Motors debuts all-new 2025 Mitsubishi lineup in Sri Lanka



Group Chief Executive Officer Chanaka Yatawara checking out one of the new vehicles, while Executive Director (After sales Operations) B. Singhage and Group Chief Operating Officer  Charaka Perera look on  

Pic by Pradeep Dilrukshana


United Motors, the exclusive distributor for Mitsubishi Motors in Sri Lanka announced the arrival of the versatile ‘2025 Mitsubishi’ range. 

The lineup, which includes 4 Mid-Range SUVs, Triton double cab, and the Attrage sedan, was officially unveiled at a special event at the company’s head office in Hyde Park Corner recently.

The 2025 models feature a modern, aerodynamic design and advanced, fuel-efficient engines across the range. The range spotlights the robust Mitsubishi family, with a special highlight on the dynamic all-new Outlander Sport.

Blending aggressive style with versatile performance, the Outlander Sport is designed for the urban explorer. It features a bold new design language, an advanced infotainment system with smartphone integration, and a suite of Mitsubishi’s latest safety technologies, making every journey both connected and secure.

“The arrival of this new 2025 range energizes our commitment to delivering not just vehicles, but confidence and unforgettable experiences,” said Group CEO/Executive Director of United Motors Chanaka Yatawara. 

“We support every Mitsubishi with our best-in-class after-sales service across eight locations islandwide, ensuring peace of mind for every owner.”

The 2025 lineup presents a comprehensive portfolio for every need which features the versatile mid-range SUVs, including the Expander, Expander Cross, and Eclipse Cross, alongside the high-end range of the Outlander and Montero Sport. 

The range is complemented by the Triton double cab, renowned for its comfortable, well-appointed interior, and the stylish Attrage sedan. Each model is renowned for its outstanding performance, reliability, and exceptional value.

Commenting on the timing of introducing the 2025 vehicle range to the local market, Group Chief Operating Officer Charaka Perera told Mirror Business that timing is ideal because the market is picking up only now. “The market opened up only a couple of months ago. And, of course, we have been taking pre-orders. So, we have actually a substantial number of orders which are in the pipeline to supply.”

Perera also further said that there is a dire need for vehicles in the country. “As you all know, vehicle prices have gone up due to the increase in taxes. But still, the market is holding on because there is a need. Many people have not changed or upgraded their vehicles for the last five years,” he noted.

Touching on the trends in the electric car market, Perera said Mitsubishi also has top EV products globally in various regions, and United Motors is currently in discussion with Mitsubishi to see the possibility of introducing EVs to Sri Lanka.  

(IS)  

 

 


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