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Mitsubishi Motors & MN Wheels Sdn Bhd Opens New 3S Centre In Bukit Raja, Klang!

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Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM), in collaboration with MN Wheels Sdn Bhd, recently opened a new Mitsubishi Motors 3S Centre (Sales, Service & Spare parts) showroom that is located at No. 36, Jalan Astaka 4, Bandar Bukit Raja, 41050 Klang Selangor. 




The building comes up to almost 5,000 square feet and is equipped with a customer lounge with WIFI, as well as enough space to display two vehicles. Not only that, but the service centre also includes a fully-equipped workshop with three service bays!

Did you know that this is the second Mitsubishi Motors showroom for MN Wheels Sdn Bhd? Its first showroom is located in Kuala Selangor. Following its global tagline, ‘Drive Your Ambition’, both showrooms include its new corporate brand. 

“Congratulations to MN Wheels for opening another Mitsubishi Motors showroom here in Selangor. We have been in a very challenging business environment, and despite that, MN Wheels have managed to complete the build-up of this impressive showroom with our new visual identity. This goes to show MN Wheels’ commitment to strengthen Mitsubishi’s brand presence in Malaysia further.” said Chief Executive Officer of MMM, Tomoyuki Shinnishi.

“With Mitsubishi Motors’ sales growing quickly and expected to increase over the coming years, we aim to open a new showroom in every quarter for Financial Year 2021*. This is part of our strategy that as we continue to grow, we put our customers at the forefront and as our utmost priority, especially since we progressively work towards delivering the new XPANDER and Triton Athlete. We aim to serve our customers better in terms of sales and after-sales especially in the Klang Valley,” he added.  

(*MMM’s Financial Year 2021 is from April 2021 to March 2022)

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