Meet the Mitsubishi Delica Mini, an ultra-compact version of the Japanese car-maker’s six-seat Delica off-road van – one of the most popular privately imported vehicles in Australia. Set to be revealed at the 2023 Tokyo Auto Salon in January, the tiny Delica Mini is ‘small but tough’, says Mitsubishi, and while pint-size rock-hopper is
The Delica Mini likely has similar dimensions as the eK, which is 3395 mm (133.7 in) long, 1475 mm (58.1 in) wide, and has a wheelbase measuring 2495 mm (98.2 in).
But maybe someone has an idea. I recently bought an 2001 L400 / Delica Space Gear in Japan and imported it to Germany. Thinking I would only need to change some little things to get it registered, as there are L400s approved in Germany. Well, the Problem is, that the registration guys cant find any European CoC Papers for the car anywhere.2012 Mitsubishi Delica D5 2.4L 4WD Chamonix Edition, mileage 129698 km.-2,4L (170HP) engine-4WD-Pearl white exterior-Low mileage-8 Black seats-ABS brakes-Left and right power sliding doors-Centre lock, alarm system-Cruise Control-Radio, Contactless Buying. $28,950 $29,950.
The Pajero gets around 30-34 miles/gallon. At its best, the Delica will return 30 miles/gallon. There is also some question regarding the Delica's stability given its higher centre of gravity and boxy design. You can not drive this Van like a mini-van. On the other hand, the Pajero handles quite well in the corners. SShct.