Mitsubishi Outlander - Annual Production and Sales

Annual Production and Sales

Year Production Sales
Airtrek Outlander Airtrek (Japan) Airtrek (export) Outlander (Japan) Outlander (export)
2001 21,245 - 19,160 601 - -
2002 68,431 - 14,132 45,845 - 7,060
2003 77,331 - 7,427 7,917 - 60,512
2004 60,817 - 3,198 320 - 56,997
2005 49,596 21,173 1,030 302 18,919 48,822
2006 31,326 81,883 10 248 16,734 91,693
2007 10,857 170,084 - - 11,194 157,292
2008 5,714 129,383 - - 6,531 115,849
2009 - 98,718 - - 7,638 89,919
2010 - 124,345 - - 6,852 116,672
2011 - 96,510 - - 4,249 93,828

(sources: Facts & Figures 2005, Facts & Figures 2009, Facts & Figures 2012, Mitsubishi Motors website)

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