Mitsubishi's cuts in Brazil have been valid since June 3, reach R$ 55 thousand in the Outlander PHEV and reach Eclipse Cross and Triton
Mitsubishi reduced the list prices of its entire line in Brazil — Eclipse Cross, Outlander PHEV and Triton — with cuts that reach R$ 55 thousand. The new conditions came into effect on June 3, at the brand’s 146 dealerships, in what the company describes as its boldest price restructuring in 35 years in the country.
The biggest discount fell on the Outlander PHEV, which was up to R$ 55 thousand cheaper. The HPE-S version fell from R$ 379.990 to R$ 324.990, and the Signature went to R$ 364.990. The seven-seater plug-in hybrid adds up to 252 hp and 45,9 kgfm, with a 2.4-liter gasoline engine and two electric motors. In the exchange of a used one, the bonus reaches R$ 25 thousand.

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At Eclipse Cross, discounts go up to R$ 17 thousand. The entry-level Rush version went to R$ 159.990, and the top-of-the-line HPE-S 4×4, to R$ 219.990. The SUV uses a 1.5 turbo gasoline engine with 165 hp and 25,5 kgfm, with CVT automatic transmission. With exchange bonuses of R$ 5 thousand to R$ 18 thousand, the savings reach R$ 29 thousand.
The Triton pickup had a cut of up to R$ 31 thousand. The line starts at R$ 249.990, in the GLS and Tarmac versions, and goes to R$ 344.990 in the Terra configuration, all with a 2.4 turbodiesel engine with 205 hp and 47,9 kgfm and a six-speed automatic transmission. With the exchange bonuses, which reach R$ 32 thousand, the total savings can reach R$ 59,790.
The bonuses are valid during June and go up to R$ 3 thousand if the used one delivered is a Mitsubishi, through the Mit Fidelidade program. The brand also targets agribusiness: rural producers can pay for the vehicle in installments during the harvest or pay for it with bags of grain, in the barter model.