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  2. Mitsubishi Delica - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. List of Mitsubishi Motors vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Delica: 1968 1986 2019 Taiwan Cab-chassis version of the Cargo and Passenger Van. Assembled by China Motor Corporation (CMC) in Taiwan. L300: 1979 1979 2022 Indonesia, Philippines Cargo and cab-chassis van based on the second generation Delica. Kei commercial vehicles: Minicab EV / L100: 2011 2011 2022 (reintroduction) 2023 Japan, Indonesia

  4. Nissan NV200 - Wikipedia

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    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).

  5. List of badge-engineered vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Nissan Vanette Truck/Van (3rd/4th gen.) Japan also as: Mitsubishi Delica Truck/Van (1999–2011) Japan also as: Ford Econovan: Australia Mazda Bongo Brawny: Mitsubishi Delica Cargo (1999–2010) Japan also as: Ford Econovan Maxi: Australia Mazda Capella: Mazda 626: Worldwide also as: Ford Telstar [37] Asia, Australasia, Southern Africa Mazda ...

  6. Hyundai Porter - Wikipedia

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    In November 1986, Hyundai revived the label with the introduction of the second generation Porter, which was now a rebadged licensed second generation Mitsubishi Delica (L300). While the third generation Delica was also built by Hyundai, it was known as the Grace and was marketed only as a van, in parallel with the Porter truck range.

  7. Minivan - Wikipedia

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    To match the launch of minivans by American manufacturers, Japanese manufacturers introduced the Toyota Van, Nissan Vanette, and Mitsubishi Delica to North America in 1984, 1986, and 1987, respectively. These vehicles were marketed with the generic "Van" and "Wagon" names (for cargo and passenger vans, respectively). [38] [39]