Did Mitsubishi Make a Pickup Truck?

Mitsubishi Motors is a well-known car brand that has been around for decades. The company is known for producing reliable, affordable cars and SUVs, but did Mitsubishi ever make a pickup truck? The answer is yes.

Mitsubishi made its first pickup truck in the 1970s. It was called the L200 and it was produced until 1985 when it was replaced by the Shogun. The Shogun was much larger than the L200 and had a more powerful engine. It was available with either a two- or four-wheel drive, and it could carry up to 1,500 kilograms of cargo.

The Shogun was replaced in 1992 by the Triton, which is still being produced today.

The Triton has a much more modern look than its predecessor and has been updated several times over the years. It’s available with either a two- or four-wheel drive, and can carry up to 1,100 kilograms of cargo.

Mitsubishi also made a smaller pickup truck called the Mighty Max in North America from 1982 to 1996. This truck had a very small engine but it was surprisingly capable off-road and could carry up to 800 kilograms of cargo.

So, did Mitsubishi make a pickup truck? The answer is yes – Mitsubishi has been producing pickup trucks since the 1970s with their first model being the L200. They currently produce the Triton which is their most popular model, as well as the smaller Mighty Max for North America.

Conclusion:
Yes, Mitsubishi did make a pickup truck – they have been producing them since the 1970s with their first model being the L200. They currently produce the Triton which is their most popular model as well as the smaller Mighty Max for North America.

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Karen Watkins