Mitsubishi's North American lineup will nearly double by 2030, according to the brand's newly announced 'Momentum 2030' business plan
Mitsubishi wants to grow in North America, and will achieve its aims with the Momentum 2030 plan, which it unveiled today. The automaker will work with Nissan to offer more models in new segments that it doesn't currently compete in. Mitsubishi Motors North America is also aiming to expand its dealer network. Mitsubishi has laid out its vision for the future in North America with a new plan dubbed 'Momentum 2030.
Unfortunately, no details have yet been shared about the vehicle. It's also been reported that Mitsubishi could launch a pickup truck, again with the help of Nissan. In the crossover and SUV segment, Mitsubishi will introduce a more rugged variant of the Outlander next year that has Subaru Outback-like proportions, according to the unnamed dealer.
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