en.Wedoany.com Reported - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation has announced the exhibits for the "People and Car Technology Exhibition 2026 Yokohama" (May 27–29) and the "Nagoya" edition (June 17–19), and held a technical briefing at its Tokyo headquarters focusing on the current status and future of its four-wheel control technology, "S-AWC."
The theme of the Mitsubishi booth is "Super All Wheel Control (S-AWC) Supporting Mitsubishi Motors' Driving." The highlight of the display is a cutaway exhibit of the "Delica D:5," using panels to introduce the nine elements that support its driving performance. In addition, the booth features a historical panel on Mitsubishi's four-wheel drive, covering the lineage from the Mitsubishi Jeep launched in 1953 to the latest models; another panel explaining S-AWC in an easy-to-understand manner; and a panel showcasing Mitsubishi's intelligent technology initiatives. The booth also includes a presentation stage where engineers will give daily technical demonstrations, including talks on the vehicle integration system centered on S-AWC and presentations on the driving performance of the new Delica D:5.

The S-AWC-equipped "Delica D:5" is performing well in sales. Annual sales in fiscal year 2025 reached a record high of 26,379 units, surpassing the record set by the initial new model effect when it was launched in January 2007. The latest improved model, released in January 2026, garnered attention at the Japan Mobility Show 2025. This model features an enhanced exterior design using components such as wheel arch moldings, upgraded driving assistance technology "e-Assist," and a full LCD instrument panel to improve quality. The S-AWC system equips the vehicle with high passability and handling stability on various road surfaces.
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