Top 5 Best Japanese Luxury Car Brands

  1. top 1 Lexus
  2. top 2 Acura
  3. top 3 Mitsubishi
  4. top 4 Infiniti
  5. top 5 Mazda

Mitsubishi

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Mitsubishi ranks 5th on the list of the Best Japanese Luxury Car Brands. This brand offers a diverse choice of amenities and options, making them popular among luxury car enthusiasts. Mitsubishi is particularly well-known for its distinctive interior and external design, as well as its high-end audio systems with rich sound quality. Mitsubishi manufactures a variety of luxury vehicles, including sedans, SUVs, and crossovers, all of which are noted for their superior technology and performance.


Mitsubishi's most popular luxury model is the Proudia. It was named after Japan's old name and was designed with Japanese aesthetics in mind. It sports a sleek aerodynamic body for increased fuel efficiency, as well as an outstanding sound system and a luxury interior design. Proudia costs $50,000, which is on the lower end of the luxury car price range. It can score up to 41 mpg on the interstate, which is an excellent feature for anyone searching for a cost-effective vehicle. It has a top speed of 120 mph, which is ideal for anyone who enjoys driving sports automobiles. Its 4,498cc engine is powerful enough to provide a fast ride when needed.


Founded: 1870
Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
Instagram: instagram.com/MitsubishiMotorsOfficial/ (628K followers)
Website: https://www.mitsubishicars.com/

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Photo by @MitsubishiMotorsOfficial via Instagram
Photo by @MitsubishiMotorsOfficial via Instagram
Photo by @MitsubishiMotorsOfficial via Instagram

Top 5 Best Japanese Luxury Car Brands

  1. top 1 Lexus
  2. top 2 Acura
  3. top 3 Mitsubishi
  4. top 4 Infiniti
  5. top 5 Mazda

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