The Mitsubishi Minicab (Japanese: 三菱・ミニキャブ) is a kei truck and microvan, built and sold in Japan by Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors since 1966. In...
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agreement with Liuzhou Automotive to assemble their Minicab kei van and truck there, making Mitsubishi the third Japanese manufacturer (after Daihatsu and...
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CMC Veryca (redirect from Mitsubishi Varica)
2015. The first generation CMC Minicab debuted in 1978, and was a locally manufactured third generation Mitsubishi Minicab. It was the first commercial...
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here a 1980s model The Mitsubishi Minicab (1991-1999 model) The Nissan Clipper was initially based on Mitsubishi's Minicab, but both of these are re-badged...
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Nissan Clipper (section Rebadged Mitsubishi models)
In 2003, the nameplate was revived for a rebadged version of the Mitsubishi Minicab, a kei truck/microvan provided in an OEM deal. The Clipper truck/van...
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The Mitsubishi Lancer is an automobile that was produced by the Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors from 1973 until 2024. The Lancer has been marketed...
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Used in the Mitsubishi Varica (LWB version of fourth generation Mitsubishi Minicab). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mitsubishi 3G8 engines. List...
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including the two minicab MiEV versions sold in Japan, global sales totaled over 50,000 units since 2009. Mitsubishi i-MiEV, based on the Mitsubishi i kei car...
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1977-1979 Mitsubishi Minicab Wide 55 (LO13) 1979-1987 Mitsubishi Minicab (truck) 03.1977-09.1981 Minica 55 Van 06.1977-02.1984 Mitsubishi Minica Ami...
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Daihatsu Hijet, Mazda Scrum, Nissan NT100/NV100 Clipper and the Mitsubishi Minicab. The Acty range is designed to be economical, agile work vehicles...
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Suzuki Carry (redirect from Mitsubishi Colt T120SS)
sized vehicles, such as the Kurogane Baby, Honda Acty, Subaru Sambar, Mitsubishi Minicab, and Daihatsu Hijet. Some of these are also competitors in export...
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Solio) Mitsubishi Maven – Indonesia (Suzuki APV) Mitsubishi Minicab - Japan (Suzuki Carry/Every) Mitsubishi Town Box - Japan (Suzuki Every Wagon) Nissan Nissan...
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The Mitsubishi Pajero (三菱・パジェロ, Japanese: [pad͡ʑeɾo]; English: /pəˈhɛroʊ/; Spanish: [paˈxeɾo]) is a full-size SUV (sport utility vehicle) manufactured...
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1966-71 Mitsubishi Minicab LT30 1968-76 Mitsubishi Minicab LT30V 1971-72 Mitsubishi Minicab EL (T130) List of Mitsubishi engines 360cc: Light Commercial Truck...
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1977-1984 Mitsubishi Minicab. Production began around 1990 after an agreement was signed with Mitsubishi to produce the 1984-1991 Mitsubishi Minicab under...
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The Mitsubishi Pajero Mini (Japanese: 三菱・パジェロミニ, Hepburn: Mitsubishi Pajero Mini) is a kei car produced by Mitsubishi Motors from December 1994 until...
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media related to Mitsubishi Sigma. Mitsubishi Sigma is a model name that was used by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors between 1976...
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2015–present: Suzuki Every/Mazda Scrum/Nissan NV100 Clipper/Mitsubishi Minicab/Mitsubishi Town Box 2018–present: Suzuki Jimny 2021–present Caterham Seven...
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The Mitsubishi 3000GT is a front-engine, all-wheel/front-wheel drive grand touring/sports car manufactured and marketed by Mitsubishi from 1990 until...
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The Mitsubishi Galant Λ (Lambda) is a two-door, four-seat hardtop/notchback coupé built by Mitsubishi from 1976 until 1984. From 1978, it was exported...
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350 kg (770 lb). In August 1966, the Mitsubishi Minicab cab-over pickup truck was launched to complement the Mitsubishi 360 light truck. Powered by the same...
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The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, popularly referred to as the 'Evo', is a sports sedan and rally car based on the Lancer that was manufactured by Japanese...
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than the Midget. The Hijet competes in Japan with the Honda Acty, Mitsubishi Minicab, Nissan Clipper, Subaru Sambar and Suzuki Carry. By November 2020...
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Mitsubishi Outlander (Japanese: 三菱・アウトランダー, Hepburn: Mitsubishi Autorandā) is a compact crossover SUV manufactured by Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors...
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started selling rebadged Suzuki Carry trucks and Every vans as the Mitsubishi Minicab. The passenger-oriented Every Wagon, which has a more designed rear...
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The Mitsubishi Mirage is a range of cars produced by the Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi from 1978 until 2003 and again since 2012. The hatchback models...
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The Mitsubishi Eclipse is a sport compact car that was produced by Mitsubishi in four generations from 1989 until 2011. A convertible body style was added...
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(1966–1973) Mazda Bongo (1966–1975) Mitsubishi Colt 1000F (1966–1968) Mitsubishi Colt 1100 (A21) (1966–1968) Mitsubishi Minicab LT30 (1966–1971) Nissan Caball...
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The Mitsubishi Triton or Mitsubishi L200 is a mid-size pickup truck produced by Mitsubishi Motors. In Japan, where it has only been sold intermittently...
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brands include: Daihatsu Hijet, Honda Acty, Tata Ace, Mazda Scrum, Mitsubishi Minicab, Subaru Sambar, and Suzuki Carry. Light trucks are car-sized (in the...
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