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Mitsubishi’s net profit plunges 76% in FY2025
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Mitsubishi’s net profit plunges 76% in FY2025

Yahoo Finance · May 11, 2026, 8:51 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • The company’s operating profit fell by 63% to JPY 75.5 billion during the year.
  • Global revenues rose by 8.3% to JPY 2,896.5 billion in FY2025, despite retail sales falling by 5.3% to 797,000 vehicles from 842,000 units a year earlier.
  • The automaker’s best-selling model was the Thai-made Triton pickup truck, with 131,000 global sales, down 2% year-on-year; followed by the Outlander SUV with 130,000 units (-8%); and the Xpander MPV 102,000 units (-10%).

Mitsubishi’s net profit plunges 76% in FY2025 Global Data Mon, May 11, 2026 at 3:51 PM GMT+7 1 min read 7211.T 8058.T Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors Corporation reported a 76% plunge in net income to JPY 10 billion (US$ 64 million) in the fiscal year ending in March 2026 (FY2025), down from JPY 41 billion a year earlier, due mainly on the introduction of import tariffs in the US last year. The company’s operating profit fell by 63% to JPY 75.5 billion during the year.

Global revenues rose by 8.3% to JPY 2,896.5 billion in FY2025, despite retail sales falling by 5.3% to 797,000 vehicles from 842,000 units a year earlier. Sales in the ASEAN region fell by 2% to 245,000 units; while in North America volumes fell by 11% to 165,000 units; Latin America, the Middle East and Africa 141,000 units (+2%); Japan 122,000 (+4%); and Australia and New Zealand 71,000 (-17%).

The automaker’s best-selling model was the Thai-made Triton pickup truck, with 131,000 global sales, down 2% year-on-year; followed by the Outlander SUV with 130,000 units (-8%); and the Xpander MPV 102,000 units (-10%).

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