- 2013 Mitsubishi Eclipse: It appears that the future of the Eclipse is a dark, dreary road to nowhere. After declining sales year after year, Mitsubishi is ready to put this one to rest.
Mitsubishi Endeavor
- 2012 Mitsubishi Endeavor: Like the Eclipse, dismal sales for the Endeavor have signaled its production end after MY2012.
Mitsubishi Galant
- 2013 Mitsubishi Galant: After some minor face-lifts over the years, the Galant is due for a full redesign sometime in 2012.
Mitsubishi i-MiEV
- 2012 Mitsubishi iMiEV: This subcompact electric vehicle is expected to go on sale in the U.S. sometime in late 2011.
Mitsubishi Lancer
- 2013 Mitsubishi Lancer: Unlike some of Mitsubishi's larger vehicles, the Lancer is an integral part of the company's future lineup. Expect to see an all-new vehicle debut by 2012.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
- 2014 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution: After a full redesign of the standard Mitsubishi Lancer arrives in 2013, look for the Lancer Evolution model to arrive about a year later. Mitsubishi indicated that they may take a different direction with the new Evo so we'll have to see if this venerable sport compact contender retains its edge or if it becomes a hollow image of its former self.
Mitsubishi Outlander
- 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander: After a face-lift in 2010, look for a more substantial redesign of the Outlander sometime in 2013.
Mitsubishi Outlander Sport
- 2011 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport: This compact SUV debuted in Model Year 2011. It is slightly smaller than the standard Outlander and features a 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine and optional all-wheel drive. The earliest a refresh will happen is around Model Year 2015. Time — and sales — will tell if the Outlander Sport will live on after its initial production run.

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scomer says:
12:39 PM, 03/28/2012
I'm so irritated that Mitsu produced the next gen Eclipse (the Concept RA)--green and sporty with all-weather AWD thrown in for good measure--and then just acted like it had never happened. I guess I would be more sympathetic for a small, marginal company gradually going down if there were more transparency to their decision-making. As it is, you didn't give me the RA; I don't give a...
sugara says:
11:33 AM, 02/02/2012
Hello Mitsu
For god sake bring back 4cyl-turbo eclipse FWD and AWD. Im sick and tired of looking for 95-99 model for sale that has not been destroyed. Where is that concept RA? Is there anything coming to compete with subaru BRZ or toyota FT86? My only hope is now in evo11 but its 4door.
Please give hope; I dont want to settle for subaru BRZ, dont make me!
nemesis724 says:
06:02 PM, 11/25/2011
Hands down, what mitsu should bring to US shores is the L200/Triton, L300/Delica, Pajero/Montero, Montero Sports/Pajero Sports, Pajero Mini, Rosa (Bus), Fuso Canter, Fuso Fighter, Fuso Custom. All should have an option for 4D56, 4D56-T, 4M40 and 4M40. Automatic or Manual Transmissions. 4x2 or 4x4. All other 6 continents get those, except for North America ='(
kc426 says:
08:26 PM, 01/29/2011
I have been waiting for Mitsubishi to bring in a truck that can directly compete with Toyota's Tacoma. The Tacoma is the only midsize truck that actually looks good and performs well, and that's why I see them all over the place. Bring the Mitsubishi Triton over here please! The Raider was a sad waste of time. Who is in charge of marketing for Mitsubishi in the U.S.? It's sad that Hyundai and Kia are quickly distancing themselves from Mitsubishi. I can only hope that Mitsubishi doesn't continue it's slow fade into obscurity.
phonos says:
10:42 AM, 01/19/2011
Start importing the Montero (Pajaro) again and I'll buy another to replace my 2003.
tourian says:
02:52 PM, 08/19/2010
If they drop the Endeavor and Eclipse and Galant, will they shut Normal down, or give them something else to build?
turbolaser91 says:
09:45 PM, 06/19/2010
I agree with you there man mitsu has lost it's luster. i think they put too much effort into the evo now a days. to see another four cyl turbo eclipse would be awesome. however i'd like to see them bring basck a car that never made it to the sates. aThe FTO! that would really bring the mitsubishi fire back i think.
jscion says:
07:37 PM, 06/10/2010
From what I hear, the Galant is due to be dropped from the line. Mitsu has gotten rather boring over the last few years. I'd like to see a better and less expensive Eclipse mimic the original early 90's version. I think it would be a fantastic seller. The current model looks weird and is too expensive when compared to other cars in its class.