Mitsubishi Philippines is set to return the Ralliart brand in the country very soon but as an accessory pack. The pack, according to reports will be offered as a sticker and accessory pack. This means that Ralliart-branded decals, garnishes, special body kits, and blacked-out alloy wheels could soon be making their way into locally available models.
The question now arises, which of the locally available models will come with this new accessory pack? Taking a look at Mitsubishi Thailand where the brand has already been launched signs point to the Mitsubishi Montero Sport, Mitsubishi Strada, and possibly even the Mitsubishi Mirage being the likely candidates.
For the 7-seater SUV, it will likely come with red bumper garnishes, a black roof, a black grille, a black tailgate spoiler, black wheels, red mudflaps, and a Ralliart decal on the rear quarter and door.
In the case of the Strada, it will come with much of the same exterior changes albeit on a different set of wheels. It will also likely come with a different bumper kit, along with a Ralliart-branded Bedliner and a set of black side mirror caps.
Mitsubishi Philippines to return Ralliart brand as an accessory pack
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Mitsubishi Philippines is set to return the Ralliart brand in the country very soon but as an accessory pack. The pack, according to reports will be offered as a sticker and accessory pack. This means that Ralliart-branded decals, garnishes, special body kits, and blacked-out alloy wheels could soon be making their way into locally available models.
The question now arises, which of the locally available models will come with this new accessory pack? Taking a look at Mitsubishi Thailand where the brand has already been launched signs point to the Mitsubishi Montero Sport, Mitsubishi Strada, and possibly even the Mitsubishi Mirage being the likely candidates.
For the 7-seater SUV, it will likely come with red bumper garnishes, a black roof, a black grille, a black tailgate spoiler, black wheels, red mudflaps, and a Ralliart decal on the rear quarter and door.
In the case of the Strada, it will come with much of the same exterior changes albeit on a different set of wheels. It will also likely come with a different bumper kit, along with a Ralliart-branded Bedliner and a set of black side mirror caps.

For the Mitsubishi Mirage Hatchback, it will likely come with rally-inspired red mudflaps, a red-colored grill garnish, and faux carbon fiber on the wheel arch panels. It will also likely get a Ralliart side sticker that will be finished in the brand’s signature colors. Inside the vehicle, it will come with imitation carbon fiber accents, faux metal finishes, and unique fabric seats. Ralliart-branded floor mats will also likely be part of the kit.
As for performance upgrades, Mitsubishi Philippines has yet to reveal if there will be any for its local launch. For now, it seems like these additions will purely be for aesthetic purposes to help spice up certain units. As for the launch date of Ralliart locally, there is no clear timeline yet as the Japanese automaker is tight-lipped about it.
If you want to get your hands on a Mitsubishi vehicle today, then we highly recommend visiting our website to see the latest deals and promos for any of the vehicles mentioned above. Ralliart may not be in the country just yet but the regular line is readily available.
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