Following up the achievement of Xpander with Japan Car of the year for the Eclipse Cross, Mitsubishi is grinding away again with the reveal of another new vehicle. The design of Mitsubishi Delica D:5 2019 takes inspiration from the Montero Sport, Mitsubishi Xpander and additionally the Strada.
Mitsubishi Delica D:5 2019 made it worldwide introduction
Taking first glimpse at the front, the signals of the Xpander model are recognized with its headlamp layout. The Delica 2019 moves its headlamps to the center of the bumper, while the LED daytime running lights have been climbed. The front fascia now comes with a more extensive grill which is inspired by the design of Strada and Montero, earning the car an impressive appearance.
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Mitsubishi Delica D:5 2019 is designed with the inspiration from Montero and Strada
2019 Mitsubishi Delica D5 - interior & exterior
Moving to the two sides, fewer changes are pronounced comparing to the past model since the vertical side seems to be remained. The backside is likewise to a great extent unaltered, put something aside for another guard and new tail lamps which currently have the particular 'tear drop' LED design.
According to the latest car news, the Delica 2019 arrival comes with the introduction of two style variants: Standard and the upmarket Urban Gear. The Standard adjusts a rough glance with its 7-spoke wheels, artificial skid front, high ground gap, rear & a special grill pattern. Differently, the Urban Gear version is designed with more chrome, multi-spoke wheels and a body gear.
The Interior look features a wide screen wiper at the top and a flat fascia
Taking a look to the interior, it features a wide screen wiper at the top and a flat fascia. Downwards center welcomes the satnav, air-conditioning system and the gearshift. The changes are also made with the clues from the new Strada and Montero for the instrument panel.
The Urban Gear version comes equipped with all black cabin and 6-seater.
Choosing between two models: the Standard or the Urban, what are the differences of the Interior? In terms of seats, while the Standard model is available for seven passengers with the 60:40 second row that is able to be moved smoothly, the Urban Gear version comes equipped with all black cabin and 6-seater.
Mitsubishi Delica 2019 features with new exclusive redesign of locking system
Speaking of the hood, the Delica 2019 is powered by a 2.2-l MIVEC turbodiesel engine which is capable of running 177 PS and 380 Nm of torque. It then transfers via an eight-speed automated transmission.
The model is driven by the standard Front-wheel (4-wheel drive is also another choice). The exclusive redesign is applied for the locking system, which allows the Mitsubishi Delica D:5 2019 to be able to experience rough ground as well.
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Mitsubishi Philippines offers five passenger cars and one light commercial vehicle model for the local market.
The most affordable Mitsubishi model locally is the Mirage hatchback, which starts at Php 769,000. For SUVs, the marque has the Montero Sport. There's also the Outlander PHEV crossover, the Xpander and Xpander cross for MPVs, the Mirage G4 sedan, the Triton pickup truck, and the L300 light commercial vehicle.
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