The Raider filled the gap in the Mitsubishi lineup since the discontinuation of the Mighty Max in 1996. The Raider is built in the United States by Chrysler. Engine choices had included a 4.7 L PowerTech V8 making 230 horsepower (172 kW) and 290 lb·ft (393 N·m) and a 3.7 L PowerTech V6 which produced 210 horsepower (157 kW) and 210 lb·ft (285 N·m), though by the 2008 model year, only the 3.7 L V6 was available.
Mitsubishi Sport Truck Concept
Early sales were disappointing, at only one tenth of the Dakota's, and Mitsubishi dealers reportedly had a six-month supply of Raiders on their lots, obliging the company to request that DaimlerChrysler cut production. 9,861 Raiders were built in 2005, and just 297 more were built from the first of the year through March 11, 2006. Approximately 8,200 Raiders were sold in 2007.
mitsubishi sport truck concept
Mitsubishi Sport Truck Concept
Mitsubishi Sport Truck
2004 Mitsubishi Sport Truck
Mitsubishi Sport Truck
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2004 Mitsubishi Sport Truck
Mitsubishi Sport Truck Concept
Early sales were disappointing, at only one tenth of the Dakota's, and Mitsubishi dealers reportedly had a six-month supply of Raiders on their lots, obliging the company to request that DaimlerChrysler cut production. 9,861 Raiders were built in 2005, and just 297 more were built from the first of the year through March 11, 2006. Approximately 8,200 Raiders were sold in 2007.
mitsubishi sport truck concept
Mitsubishi Sport Truck Concept
Mitsubishi Sport Truck
2004 Mitsubishi Sport Truck
Mitsubishi Sport Truck
mitsubishi-sport-truck-
2004 Mitsubishi Sport Truck