Mitsubishi launched three prototypes before 1982: 1973, 1978, and 1981. First generation (1982-1991) featured metal and canvas tops with 4WD. First generation offered 2.0L, 2.6L, and 3.0L engines
Produced by Mitsubishi Motors from 1978 to present. Available as two-door or four-door pickup with rear or all-wheel drive. Different names in different countries: Forte in Japan, Strada since 1991
Yataro Iwasaki established Mitsubishi in 1870 with three steamships. Company initially focused on shipping, later diversified into mining and shipbuilding. Mitsubishi owned 61 ships, representing 73% of Japan's steamship fleet
Available only in SEL Black Edition. Special lease offers available through Santander Consumer USA. EPA fuel economy estimates: 24/31/27 for ES/SE/SEL 2WD, 24/30/26 for ES/SE/SEL S-AWC
Length ranges from 3.295 to 3.395 meters. Height varies between 1.595 and 1.67 meters. Width measures approximately 1.475 meters
Strategic partnership between Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi since 1999. Alliance name changed in 2017 after Nissan acquired Mitsubishi. Renault holds 43.4% voting stake in Nissan, Nissan 15% non-voting. Carlos Ghosn served as founding chairman until 2018