
This car is currently located in Japan and once purchased, will arrive in New Zealand approximately by the 2nd week of June.
Under the hood, the Delica is powered by a 660cc petrol hybrid engine paired with a smooth Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT). This combination offers impressive fuel efficiency while delivering a responsive and enjoyable driving experience. The hybrid system ensures lower emissions, contributing to a cleaner environment without compromising performance.
Step inside to find a thoughtfully designed cabin equipped with air conditioning that keeps you comfortable no matter the season. Electric windows add convenience at your fingertips, while alloy wheels provide a stylish touch to the exterior appearance. Safety is paramount with ABS brakes ensuring confident stopping power in various road conditions.
The intelligent key system allows for easy access and adds to the overall user-friendly nature of this vehicle. With just 7 kilometers on the odometer, this Delica is essentially brand new and ready to provide reliable transportation for years to come.
Its compact size does not mean sacrificing practicality—five doors make entering and exiting hassle-free for both driver and passengers. Whether navigating tight city streets or parking in crowded areas, this kei car’s agility shines through.
Embrace eco-conscious driving paired with contemporary comfort and safety features in the 2025 Mitsubishi Delica Pearl edition. Experience the perfect blend of innovation and style tailored for those who value reliability, economy, and modern conveniences all wrapped up in one compact vehicle.
Fuel consumption unknown based on the information provided from the supplier. Visit the EECA website to find out more about this information and fuel saver labels.
Emission rating unknown based on the information provided from the supplier. Visit the www.rightcar.co.nz for more information.
Safety rating unknown based on the information provided from the supplier. Visit the www.rightcar.co.nz for more information.
