How they Build Mitsubishi Engines From Scratch in Japan
On this feature on FRAME we explore the production process of Mitsubishi engines. Check out how this Japanese manufacturer designs and builds its engines in its state-of-the-art facility in Japan!
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Too bad they don't make these Evo's anymore....
I love the nameplate and the pride it represents!
Amazing that they are made by hand. We have a 2015 and 2023 Mitsubishi. The 2015.has over 130,000 miles.and.runs.vwru well. The 2023 is a PHEV. We were most comfortable buying a Mitsubishi PHEV since they have been making them since 2013 and are years ahead of any other carmaker on that platform.
The Japanese are sensational engineers. Takumi the engine builder what a legend.Doubt a bad motor ever leaves this factory.
That GTR still looks killer 😎👍
I have a Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV! Im glad its made in Japan!
Is this a 2.4L 4 cylinder engine?
Wow, amazing.
Excelente video muy interesante 👍 👌 👏
De que material es el molde ?
Wow
I hear Mitsubishi make's the engine blocks for all Japanese Automobiles.
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Great. Now go back to making Evos
I am amazed with all this detail, these cars are not that reliable. Mitsubishi doesnt really give Toyota or Honda a run for their money
In a word, badly.