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Mitsubishi Freeca

Mitsubishi Freeca
Overview
Manufacturer
Mitsubishi Motors
Also called
Mitsubishi Adventure
Mitsubishi Kuda
Africar Landio
Mitsubishi Jolie
Soueast Freeca
Africar Jockey
Production
1997–present
1997-2005 (Kuda)
Assembly
Yang Mei, Taoyuan, Taiwan (China Motor)(to 2008)
Jakarta, Indonesia (to 2005)
Cainta, Rizal, Philippines (MMPC)
Qing Kou, Min Hou, Fuzhou, China
Cape Town, South Africa
Body and chassis
Class
Compact MPV
Body style
5-door MPV
Layout
FR layout
Powertrain
Engine
4G63A 2.0 L SOHC I4
4D56 2.5 L SOHC I4 diesel
Transmission
5-speed manual
4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase
2,620 mm (103.1 in)
Length
4,320–4,375 mm (170.1–172.2 in)
Width
1,650–1,690 mm (65.0–66.5 in)
Height
1,800–1,830 mm (70.9–72.0 in)
Curb weight
1,445–1,500 kg (3,186–3,307 lb)
The Mitsubishi Freeca is a compact MPV designed by Mitsubishi Motors and China Motor Corporation for the Asian market, and built in Taiwan,China and the Philippines, where it is known as the Mitsubishi Adventure. It was first released on September 11, 1997, and the 50,000th Adventure was manufactured in the Philippines plant in March 2005. In the Philippines, the Adventure was given major redesigns in 2001 and then 2004, then a minor facelift in late 2009.
The vehicle is also known as the Mitsubishi Kuda in Indonesia where "Kuda" means Horse in Indonesian and where it was locally manufactured until 2005, and Mitsubishi Jolie in Vietnam. The model name "Freeca" is coined from "free" and "ca", the Taiwanese for vehicle. The Chinese factory also manufactures badge engineered Freecas for the South African market, which were locally assembled in Cape Town as the Africar Landio and Africar Jockey.

Production

2003-2004 Mitsubishi Adventure GLS Sport (Philippines)
Year
Taiwan
(Freeca)
Philippines
(Adventure)
Indonesia
(Kuda)
China
(Freeca)
1997–99
Figures unavailable
2000
17,044
6,729
20,916
1,050
2001
13,531
7,714
4,776
7,350
2002
12,537
7,742
9,669
8,970
2003
11,800
3,921
7,350
12,630
2004
11,359
5,868
5,670
7,458
2005
12,479*
5,876
825
4,163
2006
4,791*
4,560
-
1,911
2007
6,682*
6,033
-
1,650
2008
2,133*
4,570
-
721
* Freeca and Zinger combined production figures
(Sources: Facts & Figures 2000, Facts & Figures 2005, Facts & Figures 2009, Mitsubishi Motors website)
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Last updated on 16 September 2013 at 16:59.

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