Mitsubishi Minicab | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Mitsubishi Motors Suzuki (seventh generation onwards) |
Also called | Mitsubishi/CMC Veryca (Taiwan) Mitsubishi Jetstar (Indonesia) Mitsubishi L100 Mitsubishi Multicab (Philippines) Nissan Clipper Nissan NT100 Clipper (2012–2013) Nissan NV100 Clipper (2012–2013) Suzuki Carry (2014–present) |
Production | 1966–present |
Assembly | Japan: Kurashiki, Okayama (Mizushima plant) Indonesia: Cikarang, West Java (MMKI)[1] |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Microvan Kei truck Light commercial vehicle |
Body style | Van Pickup truck |
Layout | Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, Front-engine, four-wheel-drive |
Related | Mitsubishi Town Box |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 359 cc ME24 two-stroke I2 359 cc 2G10 two-stroke I2 |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Mitsubishi 360 |
The Mitsubishi Minicab (Japanese: 三菱・ミニキャブ) is a kei truck and microvan, built and sold in Japan by Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors since 1966. In Japan, it was sold at a specific retail chain called Galant Shop. It was also sold by China Motor Corporation (CMC) in Taiwan as the CMC Veryca, starting in 1985. A battery electric model of the Minicab, called the Minicab MiEV, is sold in the Japanese market since December 2011.[2]
Since February 2014, the Mitsubishi Minicab is a rebadged Suzuki Carry, except for the Minicab MiEV.
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