| June 2021  | 
    Fiscal Year 2020 (21/04-21/06)  | 
    Calendar Year 2021 (21/01-21/06)  | 
  |||||
| Volume | YoY(%) | Volume | YoY(%) | Volume | YoY(%) | ||
| Production | Domestic Production | 31,669 | 128.3 | 90,875 | 187.3 | 224,117 | 105.7 | 
| Overseas Production*1 | 43,252 | 175.2 | 130,987 | 224.7 | 291,035 | 127.4 | |
| Total | 74,921 | 151.8 | 221,862 | 207.7 | 515,152 | 117.0 | |
| Domestic Sales *2  | 
    Registrations Total | 1,902 | 123.9 | 6,247 | 183.2 | 19,468 | 135.5 | 
| Minicars Total | 3,233 | 85.8 | 8,433 | 114.0 | 24,432 | 104.4 | |
| Grand Total | 5,135 | 96.9 | 14,680 | 135.9 | 43,900 | 116.2 | |
| ExportsTotal | 20,193 | 190.6 | 55,338 | 240.1 | 115,988 | 95.3 | |
*1 Beginning fiscal 2012, locally branded models produced in China, which to date had been included in the output figure for China, are now excluded
*2 Includes imports to Japan
[ Summary : June 2021 ]
- < Domestic Production >
 - June 2021・・・Second consecutive monthly year-on-year increase since April, 2021
 - ( 128.3% year-on-year )
 - < Overseas Production >
 - June 2021・・・Third consecutive monthly year-on-year increase since March, 2021
 - ( 175.2% year-on-year )
 - < Total Production >
 - June 2021・・・Second consecutive monthly year-on-year increase since April, 2021
 - ( 151.8% year-on-year )
 - < Domestic Sales >
 - June 2021・・・First monthly year-on-year decrease in five months since January, 2021
 - ( 96.9% year-on-year )
 - < Exports >
 - June 2021・・・Second consecutive monthly year-on-year increase since April, 2021
 - ( 190.6% year-on-year )
 
 Supplemental Information 
- < Overseas Production >
 - 
- Asia
 - 41,529 units :
 - 172.4% year-on-year
 - ・China
 - 6,083 units :
 - 66.1% year-on-year
 - ・Thailand
 - 20,861 units :
 - 196.9% year-on-year
 - ・Indonesia
 - 9,071 units :
 - - year-on-year
 
 
- < Exports >
 - 
- Asia
 - 491 units :
 - 150.6% year-on-year
 - North America
 - 7,580 units :
 - 306.3% year-on-year
 - Europe
 - 4,367 units :
 - 175.7% year-on-year
 
 
[ Summary: First half of calendar year 2021 ( January 2021 - June 2021 ) ]
- < Domestic Production >
 - First half of calendar year 2021・・・First year-on-year increase in three years since first half of calendar year 2018
 - ( 105.7% year-on-year )
 - < Overseas Production >
 - First half of calendar year 2021・・・First year-on-year increase in three years since first half of calendar year 2018
 - ( 127.4% year-on-year )
 - < Total Production >
 - First half of calendar year 2021・・・First year-on-year increase in three years since first half of calendar year 2018
 - ( 117.0% year-on-year )
 - < Domestic Sales >
 - First half of calendar year 2021・・・First year-on-year increase in two years since first half of calendar year 2019
 - ( 116.2% year-on-year )
 - < Exports >
 - First half of calendar year 2021・・・Second consecutive year-on-year decrease since first half of calendar year 2019
 - ( 95.3% year-on-year )
 
 Supplemental Information 
- < Overseas Production >
 - 
- Asia
 - 280,396 units :
 - 126.4% year-on-year
 - ・China
 - 30,651 units :
 - 102.6% year-on-year
 - ・Thailand
 - 148,864 units :
 - 121.2% year-on-year
 - ・Indonesia
 - 68,279 units :
 - 148.8% year-on-year
 
 
- < Exports >
 - 
- Asia
 - 3,649 units :
 - 109.4% year-on-year
 - North America
 - 45,899 units :
 - 127.0% year-on-year
 - Europe
 - 24,568 units :
 - 58.6% year-on-year
 
 
About MITSUBISHI MOTORS
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (TSE:7211), MMC—a member of the Alliance with Renault and Nissan—, is a global automobile company based in Tokyo, Japan, which has more than 30,000 employees and a global footprint with production facilities in Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, mainland China, the Philippines, Viet Nam and Russia.
MMC has a competitive edge in SUVs, pickup trucks and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, and appeals to ambitious drivers willing to challenge convention and embrace innovation. Since the production of our first vehicle more than a century ago, MMC has been a leader in electrification—launched the i-MiEV –the world's first mass-produced electric vehicle in 2009, followed by the Outlander PHEV –the world's first plug-in hybrid electric SUV in 2013. MMC announced a three-year business plan in July 2020 to introduce more competitive and cutting-edge models, including the Eclipse Cross (PHEV model), the all-new Outlander and the all-new Triton/L200.
For more information on MMC, please visit the company's website at https://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/
                      
                  MMC has a competitive edge in SUVs, pickup trucks and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, and appeals to ambitious drivers willing to challenge convention and embrace innovation. Since the production of our first vehicle more than a century ago, MMC has been a leader in electrification—launched the i-MiEV –the world's first mass-produced electric vehicle in 2009, followed by the Outlander PHEV –the world's first plug-in hybrid electric SUV in 2013. MMC announced a three-year business plan in July 2020 to introduce more competitive and cutting-edge models, including the Eclipse Cross (PHEV model), the all-new Outlander and the all-new Triton/L200.
For more information on MMC, please visit the company's website at https://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/