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Dead: The Mitsubishi Mirage

Lawrence HodgeBy Lawrence HodgeAugust 6, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The small, low-cost latest automotive market has just been dealt a large blow. The Mitsubishi Mirage, one in every of the most cost effective latest cars available on the market, will likely be discontinued.

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A Mitsubishi spokesperson confirmed the news to Automobile & Driver. They confirmed that each the Mirage G4 sedan and Mirage hatchback are done after 2024.

The news of the Mirage’s demise was confirmed today to Automobile and Driver by Jeremy Barnes, Mitsubishi’s North American spokesman. “Mirage is being discontinued within the U.S. market, and there is not going to be a 2025 model,” he said. “Production will stop late this yr, and we expect to have sufficient dealer stock to last into the summer of 2025.”

The Mirage was the most cost effective vehicle in Mitsubishi’s lineup and one in every of the most cost effective latest cars on sale today. Including destination, a Mirage hatchback would set you back just $17,840 ; $18,940 for the Mirage G4 sedan. Its death has been a protracted time coming. In early 2023, the automaker announced the small automotive could be discontinued in Japan, while concurrently telling us that we had nothing to fret about here within the U.S.

By late summer 2023, sources were saying that the automaker was canning the Mirage as step one in getting out of creating sedans completely. Mitsubishi wasn’t abandoning small, low-cost cars, it was just going to make them as something people need to buy: crossovers. Analysts claimed Mitsubishi’s axing of the Mirage just meant the brand had room to bring over a small low-cost crossover to take its place, something Hyundai did by replacing the Accent with the Venue.

The Mirage’s cancellation is an enormous blow to the small automotive market. Not everyone wants a crossover and even then, anyone wanting a brand new low-cost small automotive isn’t left with many options. Nissan has its Versa which might be had for slightly below $18,000, but apparently it’s on the way in which out. With each gone, that leaves no latest cars with a starting price under $20,000. And that’s sad.

This Article First Appeared At jalopnik.com

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