Mitsubishi resale values in South Africa
Mitsubishi has decades of history in South Africa, built first on the locally assembled Colt bakkie and the Pajero 4x4. Today it sells a small SUV, MPV and bakkie range distributed by Motus, with modest volumes next to Toyota and Ford.
Brand depreciation profile
Projected value of a typical Mitsubishi at R 499 990, the median new price across the range, on the mainstream curve. Estimates, not quotes.
Every Mitsubishi we track
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Bakkies
SUVs & crossovers
- New from
- R 449 990
- Worth in 3 years
- R 300 285 (67%)
- New from
- R 489 990
- Worth in 3 years
- R 326 977 (67%)
- New from
- R 534 990
- Worth in 3 years
- R 357 007 (67%)
- New from
- R 759 995
- Worth in 3 years
- R 494 244 (65%)
- New from
- R 789 990
- Worth in 3 years
- R 585 989 (74%)
Keeps about 67% of its price over three years on our curve. Price data coming.
Keeps about 68% of its price over three years on our curve. Price data coming.
Hatchbacks
Sedans
MPVs
Common questions about Mitsubishi values
Do Mitsubishi cars hold their value?
Mitsubishi sits in our "Mainstream" depreciation tier. On our model a typical Mitsubishi keeps about 66% of its new price after three years, so a R 499 990 car would still be worth around R 329 168. These are estimates to compare cars, not a quote.
What is the cheapest new Mitsubishi?
The cheapest Mitsubishi we track is the Xpander, from about R 365 995. After three years it should still be worth around R 251 780 on our estimates.
Which Mitsubishi holds value best?
On our numbers the Mitsubishi Triton holds value best, keeping about 75% of its price after three years, roughly R 377 421 of a R 499 990 purchase. Rankings shift as prices update, so treat it as a guide.