Mitsubishi L300
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The Mitsubishi L300 is a van (small truck) manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors since the late 1980s.
Production of the L300 began in the early 1970s, then called the Mitsubishi Delica, but the company eventually changed the van to the L300, while the Delica name went to the people mover vehicle which had its own design.
The 1984 L300 was powered by a petrol or diesel engine, the petrol one being the 4G32.
The L300 came in a 2WD FR layout and 4WD version. The 4WD version was a first generation Mitsubishi Pajero chassis with a van body.
Since 1986 the L300 has gone though just one generation, keeping the same design with updates on part of the interior and frontal exterior only, as well as a few new features.
The van is available in diesel and petrol, but diesel has been far more popular. The same engines have remained since 1986, but with a few new variations with the petrol engines.
Diesel engines are available in 2.0 L and the bigger sized engine, 58 kW 2.5 L (codenamed the 4D56), which was also available in the turbo engine producing 68 kW (codenamed the 4D56T).