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THURSDAY, JULY 24, 2025
Mitsubishi new year offer up to BDT 2.5 lac discount

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Press Release
10 December, 2024, 08:40 pm
Last modified: 10 December, 2024, 08:43 pm

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Mitsubishi new year offer up to BDT 2.5 lac discount

Press Release
10 December, 2024, 08:40 pm
Last modified: 10 December, 2024, 08:43 pm
Mitsubishi new year offer up to BDT 2.5 lac discount

Mitsubishi Motors Bangladesh is starting the New Year with a sensational offer: customers can get discounts of up to BDT 2.5 Lac on selected brand-new Mitsubishi vehicles.

This limited time offer allows customers to drive home their dream Mitsubishi at an unmatched value, marking a fresh start to 2025.

The offer includes Mitsubishi's most popular models, catering to every lifestyle. Families can opt for the spacious and stylish Mitsubishi Xpander, ideal for daily commutes and family trips. Adventure seekers will love the power and performance of the Mitsubishi Outlander, Bangladesh's top 4WD. For those who prefer Japanese-made, sleek & modern design, the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross blends elegance with performance. The newest addition, the Mitsubishi Outlander Sport, delivers a sporty, dynamic driving experience with contemporary features. The Mitsubishi L200 Pickup is the ultimate workhorse with unparalleled strength and durability for demanding tasks.

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Mohammad Hamdur Rahman Simon, CEO of Mitsubishi Motors Bangladesh, shared his thoughts on the offer, "The New Year is a time for fresh starts, and we believe there's no better way to begin 2025 than behind the wheel of a brand-new Mitsubishi. Our New Year Offer makes owning a Japanese tech Mitsubishi more accessible than ever. It's our way of showing appreciation to our customers and reinforcing our commitment to quality, performance, and value. With the strength of superior Japanese engineering, our vehicles are built to inspire confidence on every drive."

Mohammad Fahim Hossain, Divisional Head of Marketing, Automotive Division 1, added, "Owning a Japanese Tech Mitsubishi is more than just buying a car — it's a lifestyle upgrade. This offer makes that upgrade accessible to more people. We invite everyone to visit our showrooms, test drive their favourite model and experience the thrill of driving a Mitsubishi."

Customers are encouraged to book a test drive and experience Mitsubishi's superior comfort, power, and performance. This exclusive New Year Offer is available for a limited time only, so visit a Mitsubishi Motors Bangladesh showroom or contact the sales team to secure your dream car before the offer ends.

 

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