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Mitsubishi Town Box

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Manufacturer
  
Mitsubishi Motors

Body style
  
5-door hatchback

Also called
  
Nissan Clipper Rio

Mitsubishi Town Box

Production
  
April 1999–November 2011

Assembly
  
Mizushima plant, Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan

Class
  
Kei car (Town Box) Minivan (Town Box Wide)

The Mitsubishi Town Box is a kei car produced for the domestic market by Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors. It was initially available with the alloy-headed 4A30 657 cc straight-4 engine, but switched to the 3G83 659 cc straight-3 engine in 2002. At the same time, a slightly larger version of the same vehicle powered by a 4A31 1.1 L straight-4, the Mitsubishi Town Box Wide, was discontinued. The Town Box was discontinued in November 2011, ending the twelve-year production run

It is also sold in Japan as the Nissan Clipper Rio, while the Town Box Wide was also produced under licence in Malaysia as the Proton Juara.

References

Mitsubishi Town Box Wikipedia