The Mitsubishi Chariot, known in other markets as the Mitsubishi Space Wagon, Nimbus, or Dodge/Plymouth Colt Wagon, was a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) introduced in the 1980s. As one of the pioneering MPVs, it set benchmarks for versatility, comfort, and practicality in its segment.
Over its lifespan, the Chariot was offered with a variety of engine options, from the early 1.6-liter four-cylinder units to larger 2.4-liter engines in its later iterations.
Depending on the engine configuration, the power ranged from around 80 hp in the earlier models to upwards of 140 hp in the later versions.
Designed more for comfort and space rather than outright performance, the Chariot provided a smooth and stable ride, making it ideal for family outings.
Design: The Chariot had a distinctive tall and boxy design that maximized interior space. As it evolved through its generations, it transitioned from angular designs to more rounded and aerodynamic aesthetics.
Interior: The Chariot's spacious interior could accommodate seven passengers across three rows. Read more