Yulon Motor Group is stepping into the spotlight at the Taipei Auto Show with a clear message: new models are coming, and electrification plans are moving forward quickly. Through its subsidiaries China Motor (CMC) and Yulon Nissan Motor, the company is using the show, running from December 31 to January 4 at the Taipei World Trade Center, to highlight fresh products aimed at Taiwanese drivers who want modern styling, practical features, and future-ready powertrains.
One of the biggest takeaways from the event is the official launch of the Mitsubishi XForce in Taiwan. Designed as a compact SUV with broad everyday appeal, the XForce arrives at a time when demand for smaller crossovers continues to grow thanks to their higher driving position, city-friendly size, and convenience for families and commuters alike. Its debut at a major public auto show signals that Mitsubishi and its local partners are placing real weight behind the model’s rollout, positioning it as an important addition to the brand’s Taiwan lineup.
Beyond the new-vehicle showcases, the other major development centers on electric vehicles. Yulon’s appearance at the Taipei Auto Show also underscores a confirmed EV partnership with Foxtron, reflecting how Taiwan’s automotive market is increasingly aligning with next-generation manufacturing and electrification strategies. Partnerships like this are often built to speed up EV development, streamline production, and improve access to key technologies such as batteries, electric drivetrains, and connected vehicle systems.
For consumers, the combination of a new Mitsubishi SUV launch and a strengthened EV collaboration points to a broader shift: more choice now, and more electrified options ahead. As the Taipei Auto Show continues through early January, Yulon Motor Group’s presence serves as a preview of what’s next for Taiwan’s car market—new models on the showroom floor today and EV momentum that’s clearly building for tomorrow.






