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Mitsubishi Toppo Manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors Also called Mitsubishi Minica Toppo
Mitsubishi Minica Toppo Town Bee
Mitsubishi Toppo BJProduction 1990–2004, 2008–present Successor Mitsubishi eK wagon Class Kei car Layout Front engine,
front-/four-wheel driveEngine 3G83 657 cc I3
4A30 659 cc I4Transmission 3-speed automatic
4-speed "fuzzy" auto
4-speed manual
5-speed manualWheelbase 2,260–2,340 mm (89.0–92.1 in) Length 3,255–3,395 mm (128.1–133.7 in) Width 1,395–1,475 mm (54.9–58.1 in) Height 1,695–1,790 mm (66.7–70 in) Curb weight 620–860 kg (1,367–1,896 lb) The Mitsubishi Toppo is a light recreational vehicle (RV) produced by Mitsubishi Motors from 1990 until 2004, derived from their Minica kei car. The name is a portmanteau of the English "top" (roof) and the Japanese "noppo" (lanky).[1]
Originally named the Mitsubishi Minica Toppo, a retro-styled variant was introduced in 1996 called the Mitsubishi Minica Toppo Town Bee. In 1998 a new generation was launched; now referred to as the Mitsubishi Toppo BJ ("Big Joy"). A larger derivative, the Mitsubishi Toppo BJ Wide was introduced in 1999. The model was replaced by the new eK in 2001, although sold alongside the eK until being discontinued in 2004. The Toppo was re-introduced in 2008; now referred to as the Mitsubishi Toppo.[2]
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References
- ^ Fact & Figures 2000, Mitsubishi Motors website
- ^ Mitsubishi Motors press release, September 17, 2008
Categories:- Mitsubishi Motors vehicles
- 1990s automobiles
- 2000s automobiles
- All wheel drive vehicles
- Front wheel drive vehicles
- Kei cars
- Vehicles introduced in 1990
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