

Mitsubishi L200 Mitsubishi L200 Gl 2.4L diesel MY24
QAR 75,000
Dealer Information
Location : Tariaq Bedon Esm - Barsha Heights - Dubai - United Arab Emirates - United Arab Emirates
Highlights
Location
Dubai
Fuel Type
Diesel
Description
The Mitsubishi L200 is a well-regarded pick-up truck that has made a name for itself in various markets due to its robust performance and versatile features. With a 2.4L diesel engine, it delivers an impressive 2 HP, offering sufficient power for both urban commuting and off-road adventures. The all-wheel-drive system ensures superior traction and stability, making it suitable for diverse driving conditions. Its manual transmission appeals to driving enthusiasts who favor a more engaging driving experience. ....
moreSpecifications
ABS
✓
Adaptive cruise control
✓
Airbags (front and side)
✓
Bluetooth system
✓
Climate control
✓
Color
Silver
Cooled front seats
✓
Cruise control
✓
Cylinders
4
Drive Type
All Wheel Drive
Export status
Can be exported
Fog lights
✓
Fuel Type
Diesel
Horsepower
2 HP
Interior color
Grey
Keyless go
✓
Kilometers
0 Km
Location
Dubai
Make
Model
Model year
2024 (NEW!)
Navigation system
✓
Number of doors
Parking sensor rear
✓
Rear Camera
✓
Seating capacity
5 seater
Service history
No
Specs
GCC
Steering side
Left hand
Transmission
Manual
USB
✓
Vehicle type
Pick Up Truck
Wheel size
16"
Related Links
Mitsubishi L200 Information Section
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