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Japanese car brand that disappeared 5 years ago could be coming back

  • It sensationally pulled out of the UK market in 2020 but still has dealerships

A Japanese brand loved by Britons that pulled out of the UK in 2020 could be on the verge of a shock comeback, according to its European boss.

Mitsubishi – the car maker that produced the likes of the Colt, L200 pick-uk truck, rally-bred Lancer Evos, Shogun 4X4s and market-leading Outlander Plug-in Hybrid SUV – has revealed its intention to return to the UK having quit Europe half a decade ago as part of a massive cost-saving exercise.

The 2020 announcement spelled the end of a 46-year history selling cars in Britain, with the first UK-spec Mitsubishi model – the Colt Lancer – debuting in 1974.

However, Mitsubishi returned to some European markets last year as part of a new strategy that was agreed as part of its alliance with Renault and Nissan.

It now sells rebranded versions of Renault’s Clio supermini and Captur crossover, renamed Colt and ASX, which are produced at the French company’s factories in its homeland, and has also relaunched its latest Outlander PHEV.

In an interview with Autocar, Frank Krol, CEO of Mitsubishi Motors Europe, said the aim is now to return to the UK market too.

Mitsubishi’s 2020 announced departure from the UK came amid huge headwinds created by the Covid pandemic, which triggered a collapse in sales and the company’s retreat from Europe.

But Krol says the ‘potential and size’ of the UK market is too much to ignore, telling Autocar that it has a ‘preferred route to go back’.

The President and CEO of Mitsubishi’s European operations suggested that it could arrive with more than just the rebadged Colt and ASX, saying the firm needs to have the ‘right product line-up’ in place for a return to the UK.

This could include the Outlander PHEV, which for years in the 2010s topped the UK’s hybrid sales charts and became a firm favourite among company car drivers due to its huge tax-saving benefits.

The Mitsubishi name is one that's well known and much loved. The Japanese marque first began selling cars in Britain in 1974 and is remembered more recently for a range of different models, including the Colt supermini (pictured)

The Mitsubishi L200 was along the best pick-up trucks sold in the UK until the brand pulled out of the market as part of a cost-saving measure in 2020 following the impact of the pandemic

Petrolheads love Mitsubishi too, mostly due to its formidable Lancer Evolution models that were road-going versions of its incredible rally car

The Mitsubishi Shogun was for years a much admired, hard-working 4X4 that was available in the UK across various generations

Mitsubishi's biggest recent success was with the Outlander Plug-in Hybrid. It was Britain's best-selling PHEV for years, with company car drivers loving its low tax benefits

Boris Johnson was very impressed by the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV during his glowing test-drive review around Tokyo in 2015. Little did he know that half a decade later during his tenure as Prime Minister, Mitsubishi would pull out of the UK market entirely

The Outlander might be the model that spearheads Mitsubishi's UK return. This is the latest version currently being sold in Europe

Back in 2015, Boris Johnson, then London Major, famously launched the facelifted Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV in Tokyo during a trade tour of Japan.

Driving it in its electric only mode, he described it as ‘whining like a self-satisfied cat’.

‘I think it’s poetry and smooth as anything. It’s going to be a smash hit,’ the soon-to-become PM waxed lyrically during a test drive in the Japanese capital. 

While the company confirmed its departure in 2020, it wasn’t until the following autumn that its showrooms sold the last model in Britain.

It formerly withdrew – including the closure of its head office – from the UK on 30 September 2021.

Despite its four-year spell away, the brand is still very much recognised, having generated a relatively strong fan base after almost five decades selling cars in Britain.

It also still retains around 100 dealerships across the country, which have become service and after-sale centres for existing customers. Though some did close following the 2020 announcement. 

Mitsubishi in 2020 announced it would be pulling out of Europe entirely. However, last year, it made a return to the mainland. It has been selling the new Colt in Europe since 2024

The Colt is a rebadged Renault Clio as part of an agreement with the Renault-Nissan Alliance, of which Mitsubishi is part of. Colts are built alongside Clios in a French factory

Mitsubishi has also been selling the new ASX in Europe, which is again a rebranded Renault model - this time Renault Captur but with the three-diamond badge on the bonnet and boot lid

When asked if its hiatus was a concern regarding making a comeback, Krol told Autocar: ‘It is not preferred to have extremely a long period without any sales presence.

‘That’s something we would need to consider.’

Other Mitsubishi models that be sold in the UK include the Grandis – a rebadged Renault Symbioz – and the Eclipse Cross, which will be an electric SUV underpinned by the same platform used for Renault’s Scenic and Nissan’s Ariya EVs.

While Krol spoke with optimism about bringing Mitsubishi back to the UK, no hard and fast deadline is set for its comeback. 

If it is to use the new Outlander to spearhead its return, that car is due a refresh some time around 2027, which could be when the brand returns.

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