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Mitsubishi Motors to Begin Building New Global Compact in Thailand in 2012

Enlarge image Mitsubishi To Spend $532 Million On Thai Car Factory

Mitsubishi To Spend $532 Million On Thai Car Factory

Mitsubishi To Spend $532 Million On Thai Car Factory

Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg

Mitsubishi's Osamu Masuko, center, sits with Nobuyuki Murahashi.

Mitsubishi's Osamu Masuko, center, sits with Nobuyuki Murahashi. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg

Mitsubishi Motors Corp., maker of the i-MiEV electric car, plans to invest 16 billion baht ($532 million) in a new Thailand plant where it will begin production of a global compact model in March 2012.

The Tokyo-based carmaker will produce 150,000 units a year of the new model, Mitsubishi said in a statement. The company aims to export the small car to overseas markets including Europe and Japan, President Osamu Masuko told reporters in Bangkok today.

Mitsubishi is adding the compact as competitors introduce new small cars to meet rising global demand, especially in emerging markets. Toyota Motor Corp., which began selling its new Etios compact in India this month, will also make the model in Thailand, where tax incentives and a population of 67 million are attracting investments from automakers.

Annual production capacity at Mitsubishi’s third Thai plant may eventually rise to 200,000 units, the company said. The new model will be an affordable, fuel-efficient car with a 1- to 1.2-liter engine that will be exported from Thailand, it said.

Mitsubishi rose 0.9 percent to 117 yen at the 3 p.m. close in Tokyo. The stock has fallen 8.6 percent this year compared with a 2.5 percent decline in the Nikkei 225 Stock Average.

Auto production in Thailand, Southeast Asia’s second- largest economy, surged 76 percent to 1.35 million between January and October, the Thai Automotive Club, a trade group of automakers, said on Nov. 17.

Nissan Motor Co. this year moved Japan production of its March compact, designed for developed and emerging nations, to Thailand. Honda Motor Co. and General Motors Co. have also built plants in the nation, while Ford Motor Co. said in June that it plans to build a $450 million car factory in Rayong province, its first wholly owned factory in the country.

The new plant will boost Mitsubishi’s production capacity in Thailand to 400,000 units a year, Masuko said.

To contact the reporter on this story: Makiko Kitamura in Tokyo at mkitamura1@bloomberg.net; Anuchit Nguyen in Bangkok at anguyen@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Kae Inoue at kinoue@bloomberg.net

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