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Mitsubishi, known for reviving its Eclipse nameplate in 2017 on an SUV, is now considering bringing back the Montero and Lancer Sportback models. The Montero, last seen in the US in 2006, has had a trademark filed for its name, suggesting it may make a comeback in the future. The Lancer Sportback, a five-door version of the Lancer, is also in talks for a revival, with a trademark appeal currently in progress.

What makes the Lancer Sportback trademark filing intriguing is the potential partnership with Nissan to introduce new hybrid and electric models to the US market. Speculations are circulating that the Lancer Sportback could be Mitsubishi’s take on the next-generation Leaf. Additionally, there are talks of a new Mitsubishi truck for the US and a production version of the D:X Concept, possibly becoming the next Delica.

While these potential developments are exciting, it’s essential to approach them with caution until official announcements are made. The first new Mitsubishi models are expected to roll off the production line in 2025 for the 2026 model year, giving us a clearer picture of what to expect from the brand.

As Mitsubishi explores the possibility of reviving iconic nameplates like Montero and Lancer Sportback, fans and enthusiasts eagerly await the unveiling of these new models. Stay tuned for more updates on Mitsubishi’s plans for the future of its lineup.