Mitsubishi Dignity | |
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Class | Full-size luxury car |
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Related | Mitsubishi Proudia |
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Predecessor | Mitsubishi Debonair |
The Mitsubishi Dignity (Japanese: 三菱・ディグニティ, Hepburn: Mitsubishi Diguniti) is a full-size luxury car originally manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors from late 1999 to 2001 as the flagship of the company's domestic range, alongside the shorter Proudia, and was reintroduced 2012 to Japanese buyers as a rebadged fifth-generation Nissan Cima. The Dignity was discontinued for the second time in 2016. In Japan, it was sold at a specific retail chain called Galant Shop.
The name "Dignity" was used to describe the "peerless grandeur and majestic stateliness" of the model.[1]