Mitsubishi Savrin | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Mitsubishi Motors |
Also called | Mitsubishi Chariot Grandis |
Production | 2001–2014 |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Minivan |
Body style | 5-door station wagon |
Layout | Front-engine, front-wheel-drive |
The Mitsubishi Savrin is a minivan produced and sold in Taiwan by China Motor Corporation and Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors. The first generation was a locally assembled badge-engineered Chariot Grandis, while the second generation, introduced in June 2004,[1] is actually a heavily revised facelift of the same Chariot Grandis platform.
First generation (2001–2004)
Mitsubishi Savrin | |
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Overview | |
Production | 2001–2004 |
Assembly | Taiwan: Yangmei (China Motor Corporation) China: Fuzhou (Soueast) |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 2.0 L 4G63 I4 |
Transmission | INVECS-II 4-speed semi auto |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,780 mm (109.4 in) |
Length | 4,700 mm (185.0 in) |
Width | 1,780 mm (70.1 in) |
Height | 1,690 mm (66.5 in) |
The first generation Mitsubishi Savrin in Taiwan was a locally assembled badge-engineered Chariot Grandis produced and sold by China Motor Corporation. Due to the agreement with Soueast Motors of mainland China, the same version of the rebadged Mitsubishi Chariot Grandis was rebadged as the Soueast Sovereign in mainland China.
- 2001–2004 Mitsubishi Savrin
- 2001–2004 Mitsubishi Savrin
- 2001–2004 Soueast Sovereign rear
- 2001–2004 Mitsubishi Savrin Inspire
- 2001–2004 Mitsubishi Savrin Inspire
Second generation (2004–2014)
Mitsubishi Savrin | |
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Overview | |
Production | 2004–2014 |
Assembly | Taiwan: Yangmei (China Motor Corporation) |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 2.0 L 4G63 I4 2.4 L 4G69 MIVEC I4 |
Transmission | INVECS-II 4-speed semi auto |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,780 mm (109.4 in) |
Length | 4,700 mm (185.0 in) |
Width | 1,780 mm (70.1 in) |
Height | 1,690 mm (66.5 in) |
The second generation Mitsubishi Savrin debuted in 2004 featuring redesigned front and rear fascia. The second generation Mitsubishi Savrin was sold in Taiwan only, and received another facelift in 2009 with a new grille, new tail lamps, and a redesigned rear bumper.[2]
- Rear view
- Facelift
Annual production and sales
Year | Production | Sales |
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2001 | 3,191 | 1,574 |
2002 | 17,267 | 18,395 |
2003 | 22,637 | 21,506 |
2004 | 17,576 | 16,325 |
2005 | 13,507 | 13,018 |
2006 | 5,660 | 6,677 |
2007 | 3,663 | 3,870 |
(source: Facts & Figures 2005, Facts & Figures 2008, Mitsubishi Motors website)
References
- ↑ "About CMC" Archived 2007-01-09 at the Wayback Machine, China-Motor.com.tw
- ↑ "MMC and CMC of Taiwan sign MOU on future joint business in Mainland China" Archived 2006-05-28 at the Wayback Machine, Mitsubishi Motors press release, December 28, 2004
External links
- Mitsubishi Savrin, CMC website
- Mitsubishi Savrin specifications, CMC website