3K+ views

    2019 Mitsubishi Delica D:5 images leaked

    The 2019 iteration of Mitsubishi’s minivan features revamped exteriors and interiors.

    1min read ● 13 Nov '18

    Autocar highlight

    The 2019 iteration of Mitsubishi’s minivan features revamped exteriors and interiors.

    Images have surfaced online of a brochure for the upcoming 2019 Mitsubishi Delica D:5. The leaked brochure contains images of the vehicle, revealing several exterior and interior details.

    The new-gen Delica sports a completely reworked front-end, in line with Mitsubishi’s current design language. There is a wide front grille with chrome inserts that extends from the hood to the bottom portion of the front bumper. There are slim LED daytime running lights which sit above the vertically-stacked headlamps. The turn indicators are placed below the main headlamps with the front fog lamps being positioned lower still.

    At the back, The Delica retains the traditional boxy shape of a minivan. There are small squarish tail-lights connected by a chrome strip running down the middle. It also features new vertical fog lamps at the back.    

    In the cabin, the dashboard of the Delica D:5 gets a redesign. There’s a centre-mounted touchscreen infotainment system with the new controls for the climate control system situated below. There is also a generous amount of wood and aluminium trimming in the cabin.

    The 2019 Mitsubishi Delica D:5 will be offered with a solitary petrol engine which mated to an 8-speed automatic gearbox. While it is unlikely that Mitsubishi will get the Delica D:5 to India, the MPV is due to go on sale in Japan in early 2019.

    Also see:

    Mitsubishi Xpander MPV slated for India launch

    Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross India-bound in 2020

     

    IMAGE SOURCE

    Explore cars

    The Safari combines a bold, stylish design with advanced technology and connectivity features. The interior feels more upscale due to the higher quality of materials used. The responsive engine is paired with a smooth gear... Read Less

    Read More

    Similar cars

    The Safari combines a bold, stylish design with advanced technology and connectivity features. The interior feels more upscale due to the higher quality of materials used. The responsive engine is paired with a smooth gear... Read Less

    Read More

    Poll of the month

    Should FCA discontinue the Fiat brand?

    Total Votes
    8566

    Yes, Fiat can’t be revived and the focus should be on Jeep

    18.11%

    No, Fiat has a strong legacy and the brand needs to be revived

    33.24%

    Fiat should revive its association with Tata and make cars together

    48.66%

    Explore cars

    Latest Cars

    Trending Cars

    Upcoming Cars

    Sign up for our newsletter

    Get all the latest updates from the automobile universe