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Mitsubishi Delica Mini: New Kei Car Launching in Japan

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Mitsubishi Updates Delica Mini for Enhanced Comfort ⁤and⁢ Capability

Mitsubishi has announced updates to⁤ its Delica Mini, building⁤ on the vehicle’s⁤ popularity since its 2023 launch.​ The refreshed model focuses on combining a reliable‌ design with daily comfort​ and improved functionality for a variety of driving conditions.

According to Kosuke Fujii,Chief Product ⁢Specialist (Head of Product Planning),the Delica​ Mini has resonated with consumers due to its “tough and‌ charming design and good⁤ driving⁣ performance.” He‌ notes the updated Delica Mini continues to evolve, maintaining a design that is both calm and cute, while remaining⁢ dependable. Mitsubishi believes the vehicle can confidently handle diverse road surfaces and support a range⁣ of activities.

“You can spend more valuable time with family and friends.We hope to bring⁣ a​ very rich ⁢driving life like that,” Fujii ⁤stated.

The exterior updates include larger circular LED headlights and a refined front grille design, contributing to a more robust appearance. The‌ front bumper now features a⁢ body-colored dynamic shield element. The hood, sides, and doors exhibit more curved lines ⁢compared to the previous model,⁤ while ⁣the A-pillars have been made more upright and moved forward by 115mm to increase interior space.

Despite these changes, the Delica Mini’s dimensions remain‍ consistent with Japan’s kei Car regulations:‌ 3,395mm in‍ length, 1,475mm in width, and ⁤1,800mm in height, ⁢with a 2,495mm wheelbase.

Inside, the dashboard has been redesigned with an integrated 7-inch‍ digital instrument cluster and a 12.3-inch entertainment screen. The air conditioning controls have been revised to incorporate dedicated buttons for driving modes -‍ Power,Normal,Eco,Gravel,and ⁢Snow – for easier operation.

Mitsubishi has not yet released detailed specifications regarding the powertrain. ⁢However,‍ the previous⁢ generation Delica Mini was ⁢offered with a 659cc turbocharged ⁣three-cylinder engine (BR06 code) producing 64 PS and 100 Nm of torque, as well as a naturally aspirated version delivering 52⁣ PS and 60 ‌Nm of torque. Both engines⁢ were paired with ⁤a​ CVT ​transmission and available in either front-wheel drive (FWD) or all-wheel​ drive (AWD) configurations.

The updated Mitsubishi Delica⁢ Mini is expected to be priced between 1.95 and ‌2.95 million yen. Converted to Indonesian Rupiah, this ‌translates to approximately‌ Rp.215 million to Rp.325 million​ (using an ‌exchange rate of 1 yen = Rp.​ 110.4).

(dry/rgr)

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