Mitsubishi has filed to trademark two familiar names: Montero and Lancer Sportback. Could we see those return as part of the automaker’s five-year plan?
In mid-May, following a meeting with its dealers, Mitsubishi announced a five-year plan. Momentum 2030 emphasizes electrification and promises the addition of models to the brand’s North American lineup, among other things.
It was reported last Friday that the automaker filed to reserve two nameplates with the United States Patent and Trademark Office . The filings are dated February 20, 2024, and they are to protect two names: Montero and Lancer Sportback.
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