Mitsubishi Pajero Mini
Mitsubishi Pajero Mini | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Mitsubishi Motors |
Also called | Nissan Kix |
Production | 1994–2012 |
Assembly | Mizushima plant, Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Kei car |
Body style | Mini-SUV |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 4A30 659 cc I4 4A30 659 cc I4 MVV 4A30T 659 cc I4 turbo |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,200 mm (86.6 in) |
Length | 3,295 mm (129.7 in) |
Width | 1,395 mm (54.9 in) (1994-1998) 1,475 mm (58.1 in) (1998-2012) |
Height | 1,630 mm (64.2 in) |
Curb weight | 850 kg (1,874 lb) |
Chronology | |
Successor | Mitsubishi ASX |
The Mitsubishi Pajero Mini (Japanese: 三菱・パジェロミニ, Mitsubishi Pajero Mini) is a kei car produced by Mitsubishi Motors from December 1994 until June 2012.
Overview
Based on the platform of the Minica, the Pajero Mini was styled as a miniature version of the company's successful Pajero sport utility vehicle, in response to the SUV craze of the late 1980s and early 1990s.[1] Compared to the full-sized original, the kei vehicle featured a shorter wheelbase, four-wheel drive, and a choice of naturally aspirated or turbocharged 660 cc four cylinder engines.
The popularity of the vehicle inspired Mitsubishi to create several limited editions, including the "Iron Cross", "Desert Cruiser", "White Skipper" and "Duke". In October 1998 the kei car regulations were again updated, and the Pajero Mini was widened and lengthened.[2]
Since 2008 Mitsubishi has produced the Nissan Kix (Japanese: 日産・キックス, Nissan Kikkusu), an OEM version of the Pajero Mini, expanding a similar deal already in place for the Mitsubishi eK/Nissan Otti.[3] In Japan, it was sold at a specific retail chain called Galant Shop.
Production of the Mitsubishi Pajero Mini ended in June 2012.[4]
Annual production and sales
Year | Production | Sales |
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1994 | unknown | unknown |
1995 | 104,990 | unknown |
1996 | 71,185 | unknown |
1997 | 43,302 | unknown |
1998 | 48,792 | unknown |
1999 | 36,580 | unknown |
2000 | 24,895 | 27,011 + 2 |
2001 | 16,590 | 17,458 |
2002 | 12,672 | 13,720 |
2003 | 17,141 | 17,237 |
2004 | 10,307 | 10,371 |
2005 | 10,445 | 10,611 |
2006 | 9,436 | 9,367 |
2007 | 9,279 | 9,195 |
2008 | 17,033 | 11,456 |
(Sources: Facts & Figures 2000, Facts & Figures 2005, Facts & Figures 2009, Mitsubishi Motors website)
Gallery
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A 1994 Pajero Mini
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A Pajero Mini Duke
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NISSAN KIX
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NISSAN KIX RS
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Mitsubishi Pajero Mini Right Front
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Mitsubishi Pajero Mini Right Back
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Mitsubishi Pajero Mini Right Front
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Mitsubishi Pajero Mini Left Front
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Mitsubishi Pajero Mini last model
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Mitsubishi Pajero Mini last model
References
- ^ "Mitsubishi Motors Corporation", Fundinguniverse.com
- ^ "Toppo BJ, Minica, Pajero Mini; New regulation mini-cars from Mitsubishi Motors" Archived 2009-07-16 at the Wayback Machine, Mitsubishi Motors press release, October 5, 1998
- ^ "Nissan Motor Company and Mitsubishi Motors to expand OEM supply agreement for mini-cars" Archived 2009-04-16 at the Wayback Machine, Mitsubishi Motors press release, February 27, 2008
- ^ "三菱自動車、軽乗用車 『パジェロミニ』 の特別仕様車「Premium Selection ~Final Anniversary~」を発売", Mitsubishi Motors press release
External links
- Pajero Mini (Japanese)
- Pajero Mini VR (4WD) specifications, Mitsubishi-motors.com