A new Mitsubishi showroom rises in Iligan, Lanao Del Norte, expanding Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation’s (MMPC) network reach in the Mindanao area. Under the guidance of the capable team at Mizukawa Motors Corporation (MZM), the newly established showroom proudly presents its expansive premises designed to accommodate the diverse requirements of prospective Mitsubishi customers.
If you recognize the name Mizukawa Motors Corporation, that is because MZM also manages Mitsubishi dealerships over at Imus, Cavite, and Batangas City. Situated strategically in a well-developed area of Iligan, the new facility occupies a 4000 sqm lot, nestled within one of the most well-developed areas in Iligan. It has been meticulously chosen to ensure accessibility and convenience for our valued customers.
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With this expansive floor area, MMPC’s new Iligan showroom is a lot bigger than their Imus dealership which occupies a 3554 sqm lot, as well as their Batangas dealership which has a 1330 sqm floor area. It features a four-car display showroom and a comprehensive service facility comprised of 18 car bays. According to Mitsubishi, these facilities are equipped to meet a range of needs, from routine maintenance like oil changes, vehicle checkups, and parts replacement all the way to extensive body repairs.
In a statement, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation Philippines President Takeshi Hara expressed his gratitude to Mizukawa Motors as well as his delight in expanding the brand’s reach in Mindanao. Hara stated that the Mizuka Group fulfilled the Mitsubishi brand’s promise to make its cars accessible to all, providing more opportunities for the brand to make life better for all Filipinos. Hara capped off his speech by conveying the brand’s excitement to cater to the city of Iligan. A city that he describes as “a continuously emerging city with strong local development.” In addition, he said that expanding in this area has become a priority for MMPC.
Mitsubishi Philippines’ Iligan showroom now open for business
Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation expands its reach further in Mindanao.
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Jerome Tresvalles on May 24, 2023You are here:HomeLatest StoriesNewsMitsubishi Philippines’ Iligan showroom now open for business

A new Mitsubishi showroom rises in Iligan, Lanao Del Norte, expanding Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation’s (MMPC) network reach in the Mindanao area. Under the guidance of the capable team at Mizukawa Motors Corporation (MZM), the newly established showroom proudly presents its expansive premises designed to accommodate the diverse requirements of prospective Mitsubishi customers.
If you recognize the name Mizukawa Motors Corporation, that is because MZM also manages Mitsubishi dealerships over at Imus, Cavite, and Batangas City. Situated strategically in a well-developed area of Iligan, the new facility occupies a 4000 sqm lot, nestled within one of the most well-developed areas in Iligan. It has been meticulously chosen to ensure accessibility and convenience for our valued customers.
Related: All-new Mitsubishi Triton set to unveil in July 2023
With this expansive floor area, MMPC’s new Iligan showroom is a lot bigger than their Imus dealership which occupies a 3554 sqm lot, as well as their Batangas dealership which has a 1330 sqm floor area. It features a four-car display showroom and a comprehensive service facility comprised of 18 car bays. According to Mitsubishi, these facilities are equipped to meet a range of needs, from routine maintenance like oil changes, vehicle checkups, and parts replacement all the way to extensive body repairs.
In a statement, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation Philippines President Takeshi Hara expressed his gratitude to Mizukawa Motors as well as his delight in expanding the brand’s reach in Mindanao. Hara stated that the Mizuka Group fulfilled the Mitsubishi brand’s promise to make its cars accessible to all, providing more opportunities for the brand to make life better for all Filipinos. Hara capped off his speech by conveying the brand’s excitement to cater to the city of Iligan. A city that he describes as “a continuously emerging city with strong local development.” In addition, he said that expanding in this area has become a priority for MMPC.
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