As part of the withdrawal from the UK and European markets Mitsubishi sold the entire Heritage Fleet at auction. All lots were no reserve and attracted so impressive bids, but these were quite desirable lots.
The event concluded on the 30 April 2021 with 51 lots sold. Several UK auction records were set with the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI TME selling for a world record hammer price.
The online only auction had over 2,000 registrations and 1,287 bids from around the world generating total vehicle sales of £479,500, excluding the number plates which were also available. The values of the bids grew through the month and there was a flurry of action on the final day at the last minute to secure the cars as each deadline approached.
It was no surprise that the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI Tommi Mäkinen Edition was the most sought-after car in the auction. The top bid of £100,100 setting world record hammer price for a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution. Previously one in the USA had made around £99,000 in 2017 for a delivery-mileage Evo IX.
The remaining models in the fleet sold very well with high values for each of the cars. The Mk1 Colt Lancer 1.4 2 door was the first Mitsubishi registered in the UK sold for £15,000. The Colt Galant 2000 GLII sold for £11,600. The unique Mitsubishi Galant GLSi RAC rally replica sold for £12,500. the value was a reflection of the condition of what is a very rare car in the UK in standard form but also the provenance and historical significance.