Mitsubishi feels happy to pass on the benefits of reduced excise duty to its customers.
The company has combined the benefits of lower excise duty with the year-end schemes.
All the five Mitsubishi cars running on Indian roads will now be available at cheaper price tags. The ex-showroom price of Montero and the recently launched appealing Outlander is slashed by 1 Lakh, they now carries the price tag of Rs 38.31 Lakh and Rs 20.35 Lakh, respectively. You can buy the Pajero at Rs 20.25 Lakh, Cedia at Rs 9.80 Lakh, and the Lancer at a price of Rs 7.74 Lakh.
For the company this is the right time to boost car sales. And for consumers, this is probably the perfect time to buy a Mitsubishi car as this offer may not last for long.










Is this the permanent price cut in Mitsubishi cars or only a New Year offer?
I think Mitsubishi price cut will stay longer as the revised car prices are announced after the government has lowered the excise duty rates.
The festive season has made the car players to come up with car discounts.Every car maker is joining the race.It is benificial for both the buyer and the car seller.
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