Mitsubishi has been developing an all-new Delica for
quite some time, recently previewing it with the Xpander and boxy Delica
Concepts last year. Now, Carscoops spy photographers have managed to snap
a prototype up close.
Despite the camouflage covering this prototype, it
is obvious that the production-spec Delica will look quite similar to last
year’s concepts, combining the squared body of the Delica with the sharper face
of the Xpander. Most notably, it will feature split headlights and includes
short front and rear overhangs. the rear looks particularly tame compared to the concept. The production-spec car appears to have adopted much smaller lights.
Evidently eager to maximize interior space,
Mitsubishi has designed an elongated roof that stays at the same height all the
way to the rear window. The new Delica will comfortably seat seven
people and looks to be particularly airy, thanks also to the
generously-proportioned side windows. There’s even a small side window between
the A-pillars and wing mirrors.
Our sources tell
us that the Delica will feature the same platform as the Mitsubishi Outlander.
Additionally, the Japanese marque’s Super All Wheel Control system will be
standard on all new Delicas sold. Power is tipped to come from a 2.2-liter
turbocharged diesel mill delivering roughly 170 hp.
The new-generation Mitsubishi Delica is expected to
make its world premiere later this year.