
This car is currently located in Japan and once purchased, will arrive in United Kingdom approximately by the 2nd week of June.
Under the hood, the Delica T Premium boasts a fuel-efficient 660cc turbocharged petrol engine paired with a smooth continuously variable transmission (CVT). This combination ensures responsive acceleration while optimizing fuel consumption, making it an excellent choice for both city commuting and longer journeys. The advanced 4WD system provides confident handling and superior traction in diverse driving conditions, enhancing safety and control whether navigating urban streets or tackling rough terrain.
Step inside to discover a comfortable and thoughtfully equipped cabin designed for convenience and ease of use. The spacious five-door layout allows easy access for all passengers and ample cargo space, ideal for family outings or transporting gear. Enjoy the comfort of air conditioning that keeps everyone cool regardless of the weather outside. Electric windows add modern convenience at your fingertips, while alloy wheels contribute to an attractive exterior presence with a touch of sophistication.
Safety remains paramount in this model, featuring ABS brakes that help maintain steering control during sudden stops. The intelligent key system offers keyless entry and ignition, combining security with effortless operation.
Every aspect of the Mitsubishi Delica T Premium reflects meticulous attention to detail—from its robust yet stylish build to its technologically advanced features designed to enhance your journey. Whether you’re looking for a reliable daily driver or a versatile vehicle capable of handling various adventures, this minivan stands out as an excellent choice ready to meet your needs with confidence and style.
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