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L200 2.5 DID DCab Walkinshaw Auto

L200 2.5 DID DCab Walkinshaw Auto (Japan, 2011)

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The Mitsubishi L200 2.5 DID DCab Walkinshaw Auto was launched in 2011. It is the 1st generation of the pick-up model. At a cost of £35.614, it is the flag-ship of the line-up. Powered by a 2477cc engine, the version has a power output of 175 hp. The L200 2.5 DID DCab Walkinshaw Auto features the biggest engine offered. The performance of the L200 2.5 DID DCab Walkinshaw Auto is reflected on the top speed of 175 km/h and acceleration from 0 to 100km/h in 13.22 seconds. In terms of efficiency, this car's combined fuel consumption is fixed at 9.39 l/100km.

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