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Achieve More than 4.000 Ordered, Mitsubishi XForce’s Delivery Already Started

PT Mitsubishi Motors Krama Yudha Sales Indonesia (MMKSI) has finally started the delivery process for their new flagship compact SUV, the Mitsubishi XForce. The delivery process was marked by a special ceremony at the PT Mitsubishi Motors Krama Yudha Indonesia (MMKSI) factory, Greenland International Industrial Center (GIIC), Kota Deltamas, Bekasi, West Java, this Thursday (16/11/2023).

During the ceremony, the President of PT MMKSI, Atsushi Kurita, handed over key mock-ups and 50 Mitsubishi XForce units to dealer representatives. Interestingly, at the same event, Mitsubishi claimed that orders for the Mitsubishi XForce had reached more than 4,000 units.

This achievement is quite interesting considering that Mitsubishi previously targeted orders for the Mitsubishi XForce by the end of this year to reach 4,000 units. With the remaining time, Mitsubishi automatically needs to work hard to meet this target.

Atsushi Kurita in his statement said that currently the Mitsubishi XForce is a car that is eagerly awaited by the public. Especially people who have made orders since the car arrived in the form of a concept car, the Mitsubishi XFC, and when it first made its global debut at the 2023 Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS).

It is known that the Mitsubishi Furthermore, the Mitsubishi XForce made its global debut at the GIIAS 2023 event on August 10 2023. This means that people who ordered the Mitsubishi XFroce have almost reached six months.

“Today, we have handed over the XFORCE units to the dealer group, and we hope that thousands of XFORCE units can soon be on roads throughout Indonesia in the near future. The presence of this vehicle marks a new era of urban adventure that combines style, functionality , and innovation,” he said.

He said that sending the Mitsubishi XForce to consumers was actually Mitsubishi’s proof. This is because consumers can directly prove the superiority of the vehicle that will compete with the Honda HR-V, Toyota Yaris Cross and Hyundai Creta.

“We hope that consumers can continue to enjoy every trip with XFORCE and create fun and unforgettable adventure memories as the Mitsubishi Family,” said Atsushi Kurita, President Director of PT MMSKI.

Apart from fulfilling consumer order slots, Mitsubishi will also meet export market demand as quickly as possible. In a statement, MITsubishi said export activities will begin in January 2024 with a target of 3.500 units per month.

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