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Motorcycles News : 2016 Mitsubishi L200 Redesign, Release, Changes

Motorcycles News : 2016 Mitsubishi L200 Redesign, Release, Changes


Motorcycles News : 2016 Mitsubishi L200 Redesign, Release, Changes
Since its maiden debut in 1988, the Mitsubishi L200 has been held in high regards by buyers who adore utilitarian toughness. The truck’s durability and reliability is unrivaled. Actually, you can still see some of the earlier model around the roads today.

Unlike within the days have gone by when the pick-up segment took a leisurely stroll to change, the segment is nowadays quickly changing. Currently, we've noticed a number of new pickup designs. Not to be left out, Mitsubishi has also revamped their L200.

The new model that will be its 5th generation sells below different names (Triton, Strader, Hunter and Sportero) in various markets all over the world. The pickup truck has been redesigned in all fronts and its body shell is produced utilizing lightweight supplies which has translated to a much better overall performance and enhanced fuel economy.

2016 Mitsubishi L200 Price

Pricing for the new 2016 Mitsubishi L200 has been set at $41,000 - $46,000 based on current exchange prices. If there are changes around the 2016 Mitsubishi L200 we'll notify you as quickly as you possibly can, so keep adhere to our blog.

2016 Mitsubishi L200 Specs

The 2016 Mitsubishi L200 attributes a host of modifications in comparison to the outgoing model. The exterior profile style is inspired by the GR-HEV. The model nonetheless maintains its compact appear we're accustomed to but looks sportier.

The interior has been modified to offer more comfort and contemporary features. The new cabin is more spacious and offers lots of space to comfortably accommodate 5 passengers. Really, the L200 offers the very best interior length in the segment; its Shoulder room has been increased by 10mm, rear room by 20mm and general length by 20mm.

In the front, the new look features a brand new chromed grille featuring six rectangular shaped slots. Flanking the grille is a pair of larger LED headlights. The front bumper has also been made thicker. At the rear, you'll find a protruding bumper, bigger taillights along with a sturdier tailgate.

The sides have also been enhanced and function new creases on the wheels. The new creases make the model look difficult. According to credible sources, the L200 will be first released in 4-door bodies (double cabs), 2-door bodied models (single cabs) will adhere to later on.

The dash is mounted with a 7.0-inch touch-screen, a modified instrument cluster and air vents. Its seats are upholstered in a quality cloth. Front seats function armrests whilst the driver’s seat is power-adjustable. Interior door handles are finished having a chrome accenting. The steering position can be altered to suit various drivers’ heights. It is done by adjusting its tilt and telescopic steering wheel.

For entertainment, the model comes with a 4-speaker audio method which enables Bluetooth connectivity and Smartphone integration. The system also attributes all essential technical ports. The touch-screen display also integrates DAB radio, Bluetooth and USB connectivity. Additionally, it attributes satellite navigation and Smartphone integration. An automatic climate manage method is readily available to keep temperatures perfect within the cabin.

Motorcycles News : 2016 Mitsubishi L200 Redesign, Release, Changes


2016 Mitsubishi L200 Engine

The 2016 Mitsubishi L200 is powered by a MIVEC diesel engine tuned in two different states. The engine is a 2.4 L turbo-diesel which produces 154 hp and 280 lb-ft of torque. This is the entry level engine. For much more power, the engine is tweaked to create 181 hp and 317 lb-ft of torque.

The engines are mated to either a six-speed manual gearbox or a MMC’s 5-speed which attributes Sport Mode and paddle-shifting method. The car is offered in 4WD which assists the model attain a much better all-terrain overall performance. The system features a option of 4 modes including 2WD for optimum fuel economy and three 4WD modes for handling different terrains. Fuel efficiency ranges from 41 mpg around the highway for models with 6-speed manual transmission, as much as 28 mpg within the city for a model with automatic transmission.

Instead of a total revolution, Mitsubishi has retained exactly the same underpinnings for the Series five, even though the chassis has been strengthened and also the suspension stiffened. The newly created 2.4-litre MIVEC (Mitsubishi Revolutionary Valve timing Electronic Control system - catchy) engine comes with power ratings of 152bhp and 178bhp, and is coupled to either a six-speed manual or five-speed automatic gearbox.

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