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The Mitsubishi Delica (Japanese: 三菱・デリカ, Hepburn: Mitsubishi Derika) is a range of vans and pickup trucks designed and built by the Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors since 1968. It was originally based on a cabover van and pickup truck introduced the previous year, also called the Delica, its name a contraction of the English ...
Badge engineered versions of the NV200 was sold in Japan by Mitsubishi Motors as the Mitsubishi Delica D:3 and Delica Van. It is equipped with a 1.6-liter straight-four engine. Both models went on sale in Japan in October 2011. Early Delica D:3 models include the M (5-seater) and G (7-seater).
Mitsubishi Express is an automobile nameplate that has been used in Australia on three different models by the Japanese car manufacturer, Mitsubishi Motors: Between 1980 and 1986, Mitsubishi in Australia sold the following vehicles:
The 6G7 series or Cyclone V6 engine is a series of V6 piston engines from Mitsubishi Motors.Five displacement variants were produced from 1986 to 2021, with both SOHC and DOHC, naturally aspirated and turbo charged layouts.
The model designation 'Delica' was taken from the earlier L300 and given to the passenger versions of the L300's and L400's and later D5. The L300 Delica model being the 'Star Wagon. The L400 Delica a 'Space Gear' (the commercial L400 is called a 'Cargo'). Richard Harvey 15:17, 14 February 2010 (UTC)
File:Mitsubishi Delica facelift, Taichung, Taiwan 20230121.jpg cropped 12 % horizontally, 33 % vertically, rotated 0.5° using CropTool with precise mode. File usage The following page uses this file:
ARB air-locking differential fitted to a Mitsubishi Delica L400 LWB Diff. A locking differential is a mechanical component, commonly used in vehicles, designed to overcome the chief limitation of a standard open differential by essentially "locking" both wheels on an axle together as if on a common shaft. This forces both wheels to turn in ...
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