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Announcing the 5th Mitsubishi Motors International Design Competition


Tokyo, Japan, Dec. 02, 2002 - (JCN Newswire) - Mitsubishi Motors
Corporation (MMC) today announced it will start accepting entries for
its 5th International Design Competition from December 1. Starting in
1998, MMC's design competitions are held once a year by Mitsubishi
Motors Tama Design Center to connect with and gain from outside sources.

Entrants in this year's competition can choose from two themes: A)
"Personal" vehicles for adults, or B) New-concept Mini Vans. In
addition, there are essential themes that must be tied in to the main
theme: "Japanese modern" designs; "environmentally conscious" designs;
and "universal" designs. The competition is open to anyone who wishes to
enter.

All designs which pass the initial screening will be posted on the
competition website( www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp/DESIGN/ ) so the public
can vote for their favorite design. The first screening will be
conducted by a select group of Mitsubishi Motors designers. Olivier
Boulay, Corporate General Manager of Car Product Design Office, is the
committee chairperson.

The Tama Design Center was established in 1995 to research and develop
futuristic designs and to develop motor show models. It now also
facilitates communication and interaction between internal designers and
outside people. In the past four years over 1000 entries from more than
60 countries worldwide have been received for the International Design
Competition.


The 5th Mitsubishi Motors International Design Competition Guidelines


Organizer:           Mitsubishi Motors Corporation 

Support:             Japan Industrial Designers' Association / 
                     Mitsubishi Design Associates
 
Themes:              Participants must choose one of the two main
contest themes
                     (see below) as a basis for developing their
designs.
 
Theme A:             "Personal"

Vehicles for adults who have established their own sense of value: these
vehicles
should be both attractive and exciting to drive. Moreover, their unique
qualities
should help foster a personal bond with their owners; a bond which only
grows
stronger with time. The core target market is couples in their 50's.
(Please note:
designers should envision vehicles that can be developed five years from
now.)

Theme B:              New-concept Mini Vans

Mini Vans that exhibit new and innovative concepts and that will be
available 10
years in the future. These vehicles should have a 7 to 8-person
capacity. The
target market is families. In addition, entrants must reflect the
following
required elements in their designs:Japanese modern designs (designs
should reflect
your interpretation of the term "Japanese modern"); environmentally
conscious
designs; and Universal designs.
 
Eligibility:          This competition is open to all individuals,
amateur or
                      professional, who are able to clearly show their
designs
                      through visual media (e.g. sketches, drawings,
computer
                      graphic designs, or photographs). There are no
restrictions
                      to age or nationality.
 
How to enter:         Send or deliver in person entries with application
forms to
                      the competition office (see below) between 10am
and 6pm,
                      Monday to Friday. (Application forms are available
at
                      www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp/DESIGN/.)
 
Details:              For more details, visit:
www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp/DESIGN/ 

Deadline:             Thursday, March 20, 2003
 
Selection criteria:   Relevance to this competition's themes (both
essential and
                      secondary themes) and originality 

Results:              May 2003 (tentative)
 
Prizes: 

Total amount:         1,800,000-2,000,000yen; 

Largest single
prize amount:         1,000,000yen
 
Contact:              Mitsubishi Motors International Design Competition
Office
                      C/O rivet Ltd. Shiba Panse Koyama Bldg. 201, 4-6-4
                      Shiba Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-0014 Japan
                      Tel: +81-3-5730-2213
                      (10am to 6pm Mon.-Fri., o/t national holidays) 

For inquiries,
fax or email at:      E-mail: idc@rivet.co.jp / Fax: 81-3-5442-4140




About Mitsubishi Motors Corporation

Mitsubishi Motors Corporation was established in 1970 and is
one of the few automobile companies in the world that produces a full
line of automotive products ranging from 660-cc mini cars and passenger
cars to commercial vehicles and heavy-duty trucks and buses. The company
also operates consumer financing services and provides this to its
customer base. Automobile operations accounted for 98% of fiscal 2000
revenues and financing business, 2%. The company has one hundred and
eighty nine consolidated subsidiaries worldwide. Overseas sales
accounted for 56.8% of fiscal 2000 revenues. Mitsubishi Heavy
Industries, Ltd. is the major shareholder with 25.62% of issued
stock.For further information, please visit the Mitsubishi Motors
Corporation home page at: www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp
<http://www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp>