Everything about The Mitsubishi Raider totally explained
The
Mitsubishi Raider is a
pickup truck from
Mitsubishi Motors that debuted in the fall of 2005 as a 2006 model for the
United States market and is based largely on the
Dodge Dakota. The name is recycled from the
Dodge Raider SUV sold from 1987 to 1990, which was a
rebadged Mitsubishi Montero.
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 included a 4.7
L PowerTech V8 making 230
hp and 290
ft·lbf and a 3.7 L
PowerTech V6 which produced 210 hp.
377 and 492 units were sold in January and February 2006 respectively, compared to 4,583 and 6,260 Dakotas. Mitsubishi dealers reportedly had a six-month supply of Raiders on their lots, and the company asked DaimlerChrysler to 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. The Raider isn't currently available in
Canada, where the brand has only sold since roughly 2003.
Recently a concept truck was rebadged as the
Street Raider and designed by Mitsubishi's
California design studio. It first appeared at the 2005
SEMA automotive show and since then has been shown at various automotive shows around the United States. It includes 22 inch custom wheels, custom dual exhaust, and a lowered stance among other features not found on a stock Raider. The Street Raider carries a mooted price tag of
$60,000, although there are no current plans to sell it.
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