Mitsubishi is reportedly considering selling a rebadged version of  the Infiniti M sedan in order to fill its void of premium offerings in  its home market of Japan. However, Automotive News notes that  Mitsubishi’s President, Osamu Masuko, has stated that the automaker will  not leverage manufacturing deals with other companies in order to  expand its lineup here in the United States, so don’t expect to see a  Mitsu-branded Infiniti on our shores anytime soon.
Mitsubishi’s last endeavor into the luxury sedan market was with  the Diamante – a car that suffered from lackluster sales numbers during  its run throughout the 1990s and early 2000s. Due to Mitsubishi’s  financial woes during the mid-2000s, luxury car development was put on  hold. Now, though, selling a rebadged version of the Infiniti M  (or Nissan Fuga, as it’s known in Japan) would insulate Mitsubishi from  research and development costs, making it easier for the automaker to  launch back into the luxury segment.
Automotive News reports that the Mitsubishi-badged Infiniti  could go on sale in Japan as early as this year. Expect the standard gas  version to be the first to wear a triple-diamond badge, though  Mitsubishi may sell a version of the M Hybrid, as well.
Source:Autoblog
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