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Mitsubishi Motors Logo Introduction

MITSUBISHI MOTORS became independent from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in 1970 and is the youngest automobile manufacturing company in the Japanese automobile industry. Mitsubishi Group, on the other hand, has a long history of producing cars. The mass-produced [Mitsubishi Type A] sedan was first launched in Japan as early as 1917.

MITSUBISHI MOTORS Company inherits the above-mentioned excellent performance and tradition, goes all out and makes persistent efforts to continuously develop various high-quality and individual cars and commercial vehicles. The various cars produced by MITSUBISHI MOTORS with advanced technology and rich experience have been highly praised by all parties in terms of appearance, performance and safety.

In addition, MITSUBISHI MOTORS has also won a variety of authoritative awards overseas, and the excellent performance of its products has been highly praised by customers at home and abroad. MITSUBISHI MOTORS will rely on its past success and advanced technology to manufacture more advanced vehicles and make them treasures in customers' daily lives. ?

Mitsubishi's logo is a combination of the family symbol "Sandan Hishishi" of the Iwasaki family and the family symbol "Sanbarishi" of the Yamauchi family, the lord of the Tosa domain. It later gradually evolved into today's Mitsubishi logo (as shown on the left) shown), it was used in its current form in the English version of the Mitsubishi Joint Venture's business guide in Meiji 43 (1910). ?

The three diamond-shaped logos of Mitsubishi (MITSUBISHI) were originally the flag of the Ninety-nine Chamber of Commerce, a shipping company in the 1870s. Many Mitsubishi companies were developed from this company. . Today, this logo is a symbol of pride for all employees of each company in the Mitsubishi organization. And, to customers around the world, this mark is a guarantee of product maintenance, quality and service.