Mitsubishi Freeca
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Mitsubishi Freeca | |
Also called: | Mitsubishi Adventure Mitsubishi Kuda Mitsubishi Jolie |
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Manufacturer: | Mitsubishi Motors China Motor Corporation |
Production: | 1998–present |
Assembly: | Yang Mei, Taoyuan, Taiwan Jakarta, Indonesia (to 2005) Cainta Rizal, Philippines |
Class: | Compact MPV |
Engine: | 2.0 L SOHC I4 2.5 L SOHC I4 diesel |
Transmission: | 5-speed manual 4-speed auto |
Wheelbase: | 2620 mm |
Length: | 4320–4375 mm |
Width: | 1650–1690 mm |
Height: | 1800–1830 mm |
Curb weight: | 1445–1500 kg |
Similar: | Toyota Kijang Isuzu Panther |
The Mitsubishi Freeca is a compact MPV designed by Mitsubishi Motors and China Motor Corporation for the Asian market, and built in Taiwan and the Philippines.
The model name "Freeca" is coined from "free" and "ca", the Taiwanese for vehicle. Trim levels include GL, GLX, and GLS for the five-seater variants, with a seven-seater Super Exceed also available.
The vehicle is known by several different names depending on the local market. It is the Mitsubishi Adventure in the Philippines, a Mitsubishi Kuda in Indonesia and a Mitsubishi Jolie in Vietnam.
[edit] External links
- "China Motor Corporation of Taiwan Launches FREECA", Mitsubishi Motors press release, September 11, 1997
- "Mitsubishi celebrates 50,000th Adventure Milestone", Autoindustriya.com, April 4, 2006