Mitsubishi Motors Corporation has recently made the market launch of the fully redesigned Delica D:5 minivan in Mitsubishi dealerships throughout Japan. The Mitsubishi Delica D:5 delivers monobox roominess and utility together with high levels of performance and stability in on- and off-road driving, according to the Japanese automaker.
Although I am not sure if this vehicle will arrive in US showrooms soon, let us see what the Mitsubishi Delica D:5 has in store for our fellow Japanese auto enthusiasts.
All Delica D:5 models are equipped with a standard 2.4-liter 16-valve DOHC MIVEC engine with aluminum die-cast cylinder block, coupled with INVECS-III CVT transmission. The Delica D:5 minivan is equipped with a Triple Panorama Sunroof, along with other exterior components including Active Cornering Light (ACL), 7-spoke alloy road wheels with 225/55R18 tires and 215/70R16 tires on steel wheels with full wheel covers.
Interior features include a cabin lighting system that provides LED indirect lighting to illuminate behind the dashboard center panel, six Multi-use Hooks in the quarter trim, and a choice of Beige and Dark Grey interior color scheme. The Delica D:5 also offer a host of high-level standard safety equipments like Active Stability Control (ASC), SRS dual-stage airbags, SRS knee airbags, and SRS curtain airbags.
Mitsubishi is offering a bunch of optional packages for the Delica D:5, which includes in-car entertainment and other interior amenities like on-board navigation system with 7-inch LCD monitor, Rockford Fosgate premium sound system that uses a 860 Watt amplifier, 12 speakers and 5.1 channel Dolby Digital/ Digital Theater Sound (dts) surround sound technology. A 9-inch wide display screen with built-in DVD/CD player and infrared headphones is also available.
The Delica D:5 minivan has a starting manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of 2,614,500 JPY (about $21,476 USD equivalent) up to 3,412,500 JPY (about $28,031 USD).
Although I am not sure if this vehicle will arrive in US showrooms soon, let us see what the Mitsubishi Delica D:5 has in store for our fellow Japanese auto enthusiasts.
All Delica D:5 models are equipped with a standard 2.4-liter 16-valve DOHC MIVEC engine with aluminum die-cast cylinder block, coupled with INVECS-III CVT transmission. The Delica D:5 minivan is equipped with a Triple Panorama Sunroof, along with other exterior components including Active Cornering Light (ACL), 7-spoke alloy road wheels with 225/55R18 tires and 215/70R16 tires on steel wheels with full wheel covers.
Interior features include a cabin lighting system that provides LED indirect lighting to illuminate behind the dashboard center panel, six Multi-use Hooks in the quarter trim, and a choice of Beige and Dark Grey interior color scheme. The Delica D:5 also offer a host of high-level standard safety equipments like Active Stability Control (ASC), SRS dual-stage airbags, SRS knee airbags, and SRS curtain airbags.
Mitsubishi is offering a bunch of optional packages for the Delica D:5, which includes in-car entertainment and other interior amenities like on-board navigation system with 7-inch LCD monitor, Rockford Fosgate premium sound system that uses a 860 Watt amplifier, 12 speakers and 5.1 channel Dolby Digital/ Digital Theater Sound (dts) surround sound technology. A 9-inch wide display screen with built-in DVD/CD player and infrared headphones is also available.
The Delica D:5 minivan has a starting manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of 2,614,500 JPY (about $21,476 USD equivalent) up to 3,412,500 JPY (about $28,031 USD).