Mitsubishi L200 is a pickup truck manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors since 1978. The modern model (since 2006) in a number of countries is sold under the name Mitsubishi Triton . Available in versions with a two-door double (Single Cab), two-door four-seater (Club Cab) and four-door five-seater (Double Cab) cab.
| Mitsubishi L200 | |
|---|---|
| general information | |
| Manufacturer | Mitsubishi motors Mercedes-Benz (in South Africa ) |
| Years of production | 1978 - present |
| Assembly | |
| Class | Compact pickup |
| Other designations | Mitsubishi Triton ( Australia ) Mitsubishi Forte (1978–1986) Mitsubishi Mighty Max (1982–1996) ( USA ) Mitsubishi L200 Strakar (since 1999) Mitsubishi storm Mitsubishi strada Mitsubishi warrior Mitsubishi Hunter ( Israel ) Mitsubishi magnum Mitsubishi colt Mitsubishi Sportero ( South America ) |
| Design | |
| Body type | 2-dv. pickup (2-seater) 2-dv. pickup (4-seater) 4-dv. pickup truck (5 places) |
| Layout | front-wheel drive, all-wheel drive |
| Wheel formula | 4 × 4 |
| Engine | |
| 4N15 2.4L Common Rail TDI 154 HP | |
| Transmission | |
| Automatic transmission / manual transmission | |
| Characteristics | |
| Mass-dimensional | |
| Length | 5017 mm (Double cab) |
| Width | 1700 mm |
| Weight | up to 2850 kg (full load) |
| On the market | |
| Related | Mitsubishi Pajero Sport |
| Similar models | Ford Ranger , Nissan Navara , Mazda BT-50 , Honda Ridgeline |
| Segment | - |
| Other | |
| Carrying capacity | 895 kg (Double Cab) |
| Volume of the tank | 75 l |
Depending on the configuration, it can be equipped with air conditioning , an audio system , an automatic or manual gearbox, an Easy Select (part-time) all-wheel drive , or Super Select (on-demand full-time) all-wheel drive , a mechanical center differential lock, and a rear differential, stability control system ESP
At the end of August 2015, the minimum price of the car was about 1.35 million rubles [1] . At the beginning of 2019, the minimum price increased to 2 million rubles [2] .
Content
- 1 fourth generation
- 2 fifth generation
- 3 Generations of car
- 4 See also
- 5 notes
- 6 References
Fourth Generation
The fourth generation L200 appeared in 2005. Designed by designer Akinori Nakanishi, it was built exclusively by a subsidiary of Mitsubishi in Thailand and exported to 140 world markets. Under the hood of the Mitsubishi L200, a 2.4-liter gasoline engine was installed. Engine power is 128 horsepower. Three diesel units with a volume of 2.5 and 3.2 liters were also available. Engine power is from 136 liters. from. up to 178 horsepower. Depending on the type of engine, the car was equipped with a five- or six-speed “mechanics”, as well as a four- or five-band “automatic”.
Fifth Generation
In 2014, Mitsubishi introduced the all-new L200, sales of which started in early 2015 for the Asia-Pacific region, and at the end of 2015 for Europe and the Caribbean. The car is equipped with a new 2.4-liter diesel engine. Since 2015, the car has been sold in the European and Middle Eastern markets as the Fiat Fullback . [3] The UAE market version is called the Ram 1200 . [4] FCA has no plans to sell Fullback in North America. [5] [6]
Generations of car
I generation (1978-1986)
II generation (1986-1996)
III generation (1996-2005)
IV generation (2005-2015)
V generation (2015-2019)
V generation (2019 - present)
See also
- Mitsubishi motors
Notes
- ↑ Sales of the Mitsubishi L200 pickup truck started in Russia after its premiere , Rossiyskaya Gazeta (08.28.2015). Date accessed August 26, 2015.
- ↑ The new Mitsubishi L200 will cost from 2 million rubles . www.kommersant.ru (February 21, 2019). Date of treatment March 26, 2019.
- ↑ FIAT showed its version of the Mitsubishi L200 pickup truck .
- ↑ The Mitsubishi L200 pickup truck has another clone .
- ↑ Fiat Ready to Ground and Pound with New Fullback . The Detroit Bureau. Date of treatment April 3, 2016.
- ↑ Jeep Wrangler Pickup Confirmed: Future Rival To The Ford Ranger? . The Car Connection. Date of treatment April 3, 2016.