Mitsubishi Fighter, a truck that can handle all your delivery and off-roading needs
The Mitsubishi Fighter is a commercial vehicle that is available in two sizes. The average consumer associates this medium-duty truck with comfort and quick acceleration.
The most common use for this vehicle is for deliveries, both long and short routes. Since the Fighter focuses on deliveries, its design uses a curved front to improve speed and aerodynamics.
In 1992, Mitsubishi released the newest generation of the Fighter. This generation is the same one that is available today. To see the changes, let's look at each year.
Most people recognize the Mitsubishi Fighter by the "Fighter" badge on the front. There is also always the Mitsubishi badge on the back with the Mitsubishi's logo of three red rhombi connected.
1992 - 1995
In 1992, they updated the cabin by making it rounder and softer, and they modified the side windows. The other change was projector-type headlights.
In 1995, Mitsubishi modified the Fighter to fit exhaust emission regulations.
1996 - 1998
They increased the loading capacity to 7.5. In addition, Mitsubishi also released a new variety of Fighter with a lower floor and 4WD.
1997 - 2000
Mitsubishi offered a rear-wheel park brake for the 1997 models. After this year, the brakes became standard. The trucks also started including impact-absorbing steering and a hoisted passenger seat.
In 1998, they introduced the Fighter NX, which was a bed-less model. Because of this design change, individuals often use this model for shorter routes.
The New Fighter is the name for another model where they change the exterior design and the lighting system in 1999. In that same year, they updated the engine to a 6M61 and added dual-sided airbags.
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After minor change