Mitsubishi Motors Corporation has confirmed its participation at the 2025 Japan Mobility Show (JMS) in Tokyo. The 10-day mobility event, running from October 31 to November 9, 2025, will be headlined by Mitsubishi’s elaborate booth, designed to convey its “Forever Adventure” theme. It will feature currently existing models, concept cars, and technological breakthroughs that preview the brand’s future direction.
In more detail, Mitsubishi aims to showcase how the enduring spirit of adventure will be translated into the future of mobility. Using the JMS platform, Mitsubishi plans to highlight both emerging technologies and existing models that combine innovation, utility, and excitement for drivers. Mitsubishi states that its exhibit will showcase its strengths, including electrification, all-wheel drive technology, durability, reliability, and comfort. In other words, Mitsubishi’s 2025 JMS participation signals its intent to position itself as a brand that balances environmental responsibility with driving enjoyment.
The Mitsubishi Triton pickup will be among the models on display. The Triton is designed to offer both rugged durability, steering stability, and passenger comfort – attributes commonly found in SUVs. It will enter the 2025 JMS as a true champion, having recently dominated this year’s Asia Cross Country Rally (AXCR).
Sharing the spotlight will be the Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in Hybrid Electric vehicle (PHEV). The Outlander PHEV SUV is created to establish the brand’s goal of entering the new era of electrified mobility. Mitsubishi presents the PHEV SUV as a vehicle with strong environmental credentials and added value as a mobile storage battery, ideal for outdoor use or when an immediate power source is needed during emergencies.
F. Manalo Bridge to be one-way until February of 2023
The new traffic scheme is to make way for the rehabilitation of the bridge.
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Motorists who frequent Pasig, get ready for some additional traffic as the F. Manalo bridge is set to temporarily be a one-way road to east-bound traffic until February 2023. The bridge will only be passable to vehicles coming from C5 and that is headed towards Eulogio Amang Rodriguez Avenue. As this route is often frequented by many motorists it could be set for an initial stage of confusion, especially as the implementation of one-way traffic has just started.
While this change in traffic scheme was initially meant to be for the bridge’s rehabilitation it may also double as an experiment for the local government to handle certain traffic situations. The area has been known to be a bottleneck during certain times of the day and this new one-way scheme may ease this issue. The change in traffic scheme officially started on November 13, 2022, and is expected to remain this way until February 2023. While there was no specific end date given, we are expecting the rehabilitation to finish by the latter part of that February.
With the one-way traffic scheme on the bridge already being implemented, the Pasig City LGU is from Barangay Manggahan headed to C5 or Eastwood to take Ortigas Avenue or Marcos Highway instead. Motorists who frequent the alternate routes can expect more traffic in the area thanks to this rerouting and the impact that the holiday season brings in general to traffic all across Metro Manila.
As a general reminder especially with the MMDA temporarily suspending road works, it is advisable to plan your trips in advance or consider leaving just a little bit earlier, especially with the unpredictability of traffic. The volume of vehicles on the road has increased and is returning to its previous figures pre-pandemic. Mall hours have also been increased so that Christmas shoppers have more time to buy their items and to hopefully stave off major gridlock within the National Capital Region.
Here’s what Mitsubishi will display at 2025 Japan Mobility Show
by Randolph de Leon1 week ago1 week ago

Mitsubishi Motors Corporation has confirmed its participation at the 2025 Japan Mobility Show (JMS) in Tokyo. The 10-day mobility event, running from October 31 to November 9, 2025, will be headlined by Mitsubishi’s elaborate booth, designed to convey its “Forever Adventure” theme. It will feature currently existing models, concept cars, and technological breakthroughs that preview the brand’s future direction.
In more detail, Mitsubishi aims to showcase how the enduring spirit of adventure will be translated into the future of mobility. Using the JMS platform, Mitsubishi plans to highlight both emerging technologies and existing models that combine innovation, utility, and excitement for drivers. Mitsubishi states that its exhibit will showcase its strengths, including electrification, all-wheel drive technology, durability, reliability, and comfort. In other words, Mitsubishi’s 2025 JMS participation signals its intent to position itself as a brand that balances environmental responsibility with driving enjoyment.
The Mitsubishi Triton pickup will be among the models on display. The Triton is designed to offer both rugged durability, steering stability, and passenger comfort – attributes commonly found in SUVs. It will enter the 2025 JMS as a true champion, having recently dominated this year’s Asia Cross Country Rally (AXCR).
Sharing the spotlight will be the Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in Hybrid Electric vehicle (PHEV). The Outlander PHEV SUV is created to establish the brand’s goal of entering the new era of electrified mobility. Mitsubishi presents the PHEV SUV as a vehicle with strong environmental credentials and added value as a mobile storage battery, ideal for outdoor use or when an immediate power source is needed during emergencies.
Also gracing the Mitsubishi booth is the Delica Mini. As a kei car, a type of small vehicle designed for urban mobility, the Delica Mini presents an SUV-like design in a super compact body that delivers toughness, charm, and maneuverability in the city. Partnering the Delica Mini is the Delica D:5, a versatile minivan that combines cabin comfort with off-road capabilities.



To support public engagement before and during the event, Mitsubishi has launched a dedicated website for its 2025 JMC participation. There, visitors will be treated to an interactive experience showcasing Mitsubishi’s innovations and its planned activities throughout the entire 10-day show.

