Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) is kicking off its Go Beyond Limits Tour, a showcase of their new pick-up truck and its technologies. This nationwide tour is part of the company’s ongoing commitment to provide Filipinos with reliable transportation solutions when travelling to different parts of the country. It also coincides with the company’s Taralets Pinas! campaign where different provinces are being featured to encourage Filipinos to rediscover the beauty of the Philippines together with Mitsubishi vehicles.
The Go Beyond Limits Tour will feature two legs this March, with the first leg taking place at SM Lanang Mall Atrium in Davao from March 8 to March 10, followed by the second leg at SM San Fernando in Pampanga from March 22 to March 24. These events will offer attendees a unique opportunity to experience firsthand the capabilities of Mitsubishi’s impressive lineup of vehicles, especially the all-new Triton. During the event, visitors can explore a display set up inside the mall, showcasing the MMPC’s latest model. Additionally, customers can have the chance to test drive these vehicles, allowing them to experience their superior performance, comfort, and features.
The three-day event will be filled with activities that the whole family will enjoy. Together with social media personalities, MMPC will ensure that the event will be nothing short of entertaining for all family members.
Mitsubishi is also offering exclusive discounts to customers who will purchase during the event. Customers who will reserve a Triton, Montero Sport, or Strada GL variants during the three-day event in Davao will receive a discount of P 10,000. For the rest of the Mitsubishi product lineup, customers can enjoy a discount of P 5,000 when they make a purchase during the event.
“We are thrilled to bring the Go Beyond Limits Tour to Davao and Pampanga, giving our customers in the area the chance to experience our All-New Triton and other models up close and take advantage of exclusive promos,” said MMPC President & CEO Takeshi Hara.]
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