Mitsubishi MOTORS L200 1978, L200 1995, L200 2005, L200 1986 Reference Manual

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contents
Product Reference Manual
Developer’s message --------------------P1
Market trends for mid-class pickup trucks -------P2
History of L200 model -------------------- P3
Model concept -------------------------P5
Product characteristics
1 Excellent design ---------------------P6
2 Comfortable cabin ------------------- P12
3 Driving ease --------------------- P 16
4 High performance ----------------- P19
5 Toughness & reliability -------------- P21
6 Advanced safety ------------------ P22
Exterior colours / Alloy wheels ----------- P24
Audio equipment --------------------- P25
Genuine accessories ------------------ P26
Competitor comparison ---------------- P27
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
Global Pickup Project Promotion Ofce
Corporate General Manager
The Evolving “Sport Utility Truck”
Developer’s message
Koichi Namiki
1
Since being launched in 1978, Mitsubishi pickups have been widely appreciated by customers all over the world. The new 5th generation L200 will inherit the DNA of its predecessors and further advance its concept.
Recently the usage of pickup trucks has been expanding and customers’ preferences have been diversifying. It’s no exaggeration to say that these trends were pioneered by the L200.
From the previous generation, we initiated the concept of a “Sport Utility Truck (SUT)” that is suitable for private and family use in addition to commercial use, its prime duty. The goal with the new L200 is to evolve this original Mitsubishi concept and provide the “Ultimate Sport Utility Truck” that gives customers even greater driving pleasure and pride of ownership.
Its key features are:
- An innovative design reminiscent of a lean, athletic body with no excess bulk.
- High performance, quietness and better fuel efciency provided by a new all-aluminium “MIVEC” diesel engine incorporating state-of-the-art technologies.
- Driving ease unlikely for a large body size, whether driving on highways or narrow streets, thanks to the well thought-out chassis and suspension design.
- A surprisingly comfortable cabin like a passenger car’s with an enlarged interior space, ride comfort, quietness, dual zone air conditioner and more.
- Improved reliability and durability, demonstrated especially in harsh environments, due to optimised body structures based on Mitsubishi’s wealth of experience in road conditions all over the world.
- High safety performance that protects all passengers, provided by the high-rigidity RISE body and ASTC vehicle stability system.
We are condent the new L200 will satisfy not only pickup lovers, but also sedan and SUV users. I would be thankful if you would make the effort to communicate the charm of the new L200 to as many customers as possible.
Market trends for mid-class pickup trucks
Pickup truck demand has only slightly increased over the years and developing countries are forecasted to account for 60% (currently 50%) of the pickup truck market by 2016.
The market share for the L200 is around 10%. Competitors are expected to make full model changes in the highly active market.
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Mexico
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Global pickup truck market share for 2013 by model
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L200
1978
1
st
Generation
1986
2
nd
Generation
1995
3
rd
Generation
2005
4
th
Generation
2014
5
th
Generation
Debut!
ALL NEW
L200
3
History of L200 model
In recent years, there has been considerable diversication in what customers look for in pickup trucks. Starting from the 4th-generation, the L200 has embodied the Sport Utility Truck concept, which combines the comfort of a passenger car with the functionality and reliability of a pickup to meet consumers’ diversifying needs. Use of the distinctive “J-line” to connect the double cab and cargo bed contributes to a generously roomy interior space and agile driving performance. While maintaining the concept of the previous model, the all-new 5th-generation L200 has evolved to become a more rened, stylish pickup truck.
L200
Dual Usage
Commercial & Personal
4
Leisure
activities
Transportation
service
Mining
Commuting
Target users
The L200 is a sporty utility truck practical for commercial,
leisure and various other purposes
that meet consumer needs.
Commercial
services
Shopping
L200
Driving ease, comfort, reliability and durability
Excellent design
1
Comfortable cabin
2
Driving ease
3
High performance
4
Toughness & reliability
5
Advanced safety
6
The ultimate sport utility truck
5.9m
5
Model concept
Exterior Aerodynamic design/J-line Cargo bed space Exterior features Interior Seats
Wide open interior space Peaceful interior space Riding comfort / Interior amenities
Agile drivability
Excellent visibility
Ground clearance
Engine
4WD system
Body structure
Reinforced Impact Safety Evolution (RISE)
Driver support
P6 P7 P8
P9 P10 P11
P16
P17
P18
P19
P20
P21
P22
P23
P12 P13 P14
L200
Excellent design
Product characteristics
1
L200
The Double Cab variant, which does not often carry a heavy load, retains the distinctive “J-line” separating the cab and cargo bed. It looks stylish from the side and features a horizontal line along the cargo bed.
The tail of the cargo bed in the Club Cab variants has been lifted so that its line becomes neatly horizontal when loaded.
Horizontal line
Upward-sloping line
The distinctive and innovative face — the new look of Mitsubishi Motors SUVs — conveys solid strength and enhances the sense of wideness with the bumper styled to express its protective function.
Front view
6
Exterior
Styling is sportier and more dynamic. Less space between the cabin and bed integrates their forms more clearly. The L200’s J-line is further refined to give the Double Cab a unied look.
Side view
The new design more stylishly fuses the cabin and bed. The side glass sweeps further upward. Reduced space between the cabin and bed creates a greater sense of integrity, further enhanced by the side character line.
Rear view
Double Cab
Club Cab
Sales
Point
Styled like a sleek, muscular athlete with a sophisticated sporty
exterior, the L200 is ideal for both work and leisure.
Excellent design
Product characteristics
1
L200
The sporty design realises class-leading aerodynamic performance.
Cd
The J-line contributes to spaciousness and manoeuvrability
7
The Double Cab’s J-line, adopted from
its predecessor, contributes to a short
wheelbase for great manoeuvrability and
ample interior space with class-leading
interior length. The neat, clean line fuses
attractively with the vehicle’s styling.
Interior length
Wheelbase
0.40
Computational fluid dynamics and wind tunnel testing
are used to create a sporty design with reduced air
resistance that contributes to improved fuel efciency.
J-line
A-pillar cross section
Bumper side surface angle
Roof shape optimisation Narrower cabin end
Wheel housing Streamlined cargo bed
Aerodynamic design/J-line
Double Cab
475
mm
Excellent design
Product characteristics
1
L200
Club Cab
475
mm
1850
mm
1470
mm
8
Sales
Point
The cargo bed has been made deeper by raising the height of cargo side walls for more storage capacity and a more muscular look.
Cargo bed inner hooks
Previous model
154 6
460
1470
1.0
New model
1520
475
1470
1.1
VW
Amarok
154 8
528*
156 3
1.3
Toy ot a
Hilux
1559
460
1513
1.1
Isuzu
D-MAX
1550
476
1523
1.1
Nissan
NAVARA
150 8
477
1507
1.1
Chevrolet
COLORADO
155 4
483
1522
1.1
Ford
RANGER
154 9
511
150 4
1.2
Mitsubishi
Cargo bed size (Double Cab)
Length (oor)(mm)
Depth (mm)
Width (top section)(mm)
Capacit y (m
3
)
1520
mm
1470
mm
*1: Measured from top edges *2: Measured from bottom of bed
*1
*2
*1: Measured from top edges *2: Measured from bottom of bed
*1
*2
* Average val ue
Note: Base d on Thai ma rket mode l speci catio ns (measure d by Mitsu bishi Mo tors Cor porati on)
Cargo bed space
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