Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM) has announced their revised price list upon the implementation of GST since 1 April 2015. Mitsubishi cars are now between RM200 to RM2,000 cheaper, and the following price list is based on the cars’ new on-the-road price including GST but without insurance.
No | Model | Pre-GST Price (RM) | Post-GST Price (RM) | Difference (RM) |
1 | Mirage GS | 63,940 | 63,740 | 200 |
2 | Attrage SE | 75,796 | 75,596 | 200 |
3 | Attrage GS | 67,978 | 67,778 | 200 |
4 | Lancer GTE | 115,590 | 115,090 | 500 |
5 | ASX 4WD | 128,879 | 128,179 | 700 |
6 | ASX 2WD | 114,743 | 114,043 | 700 |
7 | Pajero | 291,177 | 289,177 | 2,000 |
8 | Pajero Sport VGT | 172,211 | 171,211 | 1,000 |
9 | Triton VGT GS | 107,809 | 107,609 | 200 |
10 | Triton AT | 95,247 | 95,047 | 200 |
11 | Triton MT | 90,377 | 90,177 | 200 |
12 | Triton MT STD | 82,185 | 81,985 | 200 |
13 | Triton LITE Turbo | 65,529 | 65,329 | 200 |
Point in case here, all of Mitsubishi’s cars see a marginal dip in OTR prices now despite having most of them fully imported from either Japan or Thailand. The only locally assembled car of the lot would be the ASX, whereas the Mirage, Attrage, Pajero Sport and Triton are fully imported from Thailand and the Lancer and Pajero are CBU units from Japan.
MMM’s newly appointed CEO, Mr Won-Chul Yang said, “Taking into consideration of difference in the tax rate of 4% (from 6% GST and 10% of Sales and Service tax (SST)) and weakened Ringgit against the US Dollar, we remain committed to provide all Malaysians with a pleasant ownership and value-for-money cars. Customers are encouraged to also take the opportunity of our on-going deals and promotions.”