If there’s one Mitsubishi vehicle we wish were offered in the Philippines, it has to be the Delica D:5. With its sleek and rugged styling, tall ride height, three-row seating, and 2.2L turbo-diesel ...
Kei cars aren't making headlines in the US, and there's a good reason for that: they're not legal on the road in most states.
Mitsubishi has also been fiddling with the all-wheel drive system, so it now uses its S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Control) system ...
February 8, 2007 Mitsubishi has launched a fully redesigned Delica D:5 on the Japanese market - a minivan that delivers monobox roominess and utility together with high levels of performance and ...
Ralph Hanson October 30, 2006 Comment Now! Mitsubishi’s Delica has always been an odd vehicle, probably the only MPV we’ve ever liked thanks to its bubble shape, range of turbodiesel engines and AWD ...
Minivans are still among the most popular models in Asia, with ever-bolder styling and impressive features. And for many years, Mitsubishi's claim to fame was the Delica, a unique machine which had as ...
Mitsubishi is ready to unveil an electrified minivan concept that is expected to preview the next generation of the Delica D:5, but the current model remains popular among tuners. Vrarva, a sub-brand ...
Mitsubishi Motors has unveiled some of the rides that it will have on hand at Tokyo Auto Salon 2019. The cars include a new minivan called the Delica D: 5, the Outlander PHEV Street Sport, and Eclipse ...
First, let me be clear that I'm not being sexist—that "pair" I'm referencing in the headline there can be either testicles or ovaries, whatever genital pairing it takes to give the company's American ...
Mitsubishi has presented the all-new D:X Concept as a first look at what the legendary little Delica, prized the world over as an adventure van canvas, could evolve into. Following in the footsteps of ...
Mitsubishi Motors unveiled its Elevance Concept, an electrified crossover SUV concept, at the Japan Mobility Show 2025. At ...
MITSUBISHI Motors unveiled a lineup that captures the brand’s spirit of exploration during the 2025 Japan Mobility Show.