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What’s MITSUBISHI AUTO GALLERY.

MITSUBISHI AUTO GALLERY was opened in the Mitsubishi Motors Technical Center in 1989 to provide visitors with a better understanding of the numerous vehicles produced by Mitsubishi over the years and how they were developed, from the 1917 Mitsubishi Model A to present day models.
This gallery introduces you to the history of Mitsubishi automobile production and concepts that have been handed down from generation to generation. This includes displays of some of the most famous cars of all time, groundbreaking vehicles that have made their mark on history, and competitive sport vehicles that have played an important role in motorsports.
Gallery Information
1. The Beginning of Mitsubishi's car
This exhibit showcases vehicles that were produced during the era when the Japanese automobile industry was just gaining momentum in all aspects of technology and manufacturing.
The Mitsubishi Model A was the first mass-produced passenger car in Japan, an achievement made possible by the passion of its engineers.
This space is filled with the origins of Mitsubishi vehicles produced from the end of the war and throughout the post-war rapid growth period, as well of the passion of their engineers.


2. The car's ran through the times
As the world has become more affluent,
automobiles have come to require models that are not only practical, but also unique and high-performance.
Vehicles that developed in response to multiple needs are displayed in here.


3. The car's challenged to the utmost limit
Mitsubishi Motors was one of the first to recognize the importance of motorsports in terms of both technology and culture, and has achieved great success in formula racing, the World Rally Championship, and the Paris-Dakar Rally.
Vehicles that made above history of motorsports are on display.
*Please note that the cars on display in this section may change from time to time due to vehicle loan out.

Others
Historical emblems, racing suits, and the various prestigious trophies won throughout Mitsubishi’s history are on display.



Access
Mitsubishi Motors, Okazaki Plant (Address: 1, Nakashinkiri, Hashime-cho, Okazaki, Aichi-pref., 444-8501)
Access by Train
- Aichi Loop Railway
40-minutes walk from “Kitano Masuzuka Station” to Okazaki Plant Main Gate. - Nagoya Railroad
20-minutes by cab from “Shin Anjo Station” to the Okazaki Plant Main Gate. - Other
Regular buses depart from Shin Anjo Station.
The bus departs from the station once at every 50 minutes.
After arriving at the station, head towards the north exit rotary.
Access by Car
- Appox. 20 minutes from Okazaki IC or Toyota IC on the Tomei Expressway
- Approx. 15 minutes from Toyota-Minami IC or Toyota-Higashi IC on the Isewangan Expressway
- Please use the customer parking lot in front of the main gate.
Entrance Gate Information
- At the main gate reception, please present the reservation number sent to you when you made your reservation, or a printout of the Reservation Complete screen.
Please let us know at the reception if you would like to take photographs.
The staff will guide you to the gallery entrance.


Contact
Inquiries by Email

mitsubishi.autogallery@
mitsubishi-motors.com
Reception Hours: 24 hours
Open Hours

Mon–Fri 9:00am–12:00am, 1:00pm–4:30pm
Opening hours are subject to change.
Please book your visit in advance.
Closed: Saturdays, Sundays and Company Holidays (Spring, Summer and New Year Holidays).
Please check the reservation page for details.