OverviewOverview  - Mitsubishi Carisma


Doors: The car Mitsubishi Carisma was made only in option with 5 doors.
Seats: The salon of the car has 5 seats.
Mitsubishi Carisma was issued with the following types of a body: hatchback (liftback) sedan.
The car Carisma (1995) have 1105 kg and this is the minimum weight among all modifications of Mitsubishi Carisma. The heaviest car in a production line of Mitsubishi Carisma, is the model Carisma 1.8 GDI Comfort Plus (2005) - its weight 1735 kg.
The smallest model is Carisma (1995) which length makes 4435 millimeters. The longest Mitsubishi Carisma is the model Carisma 1.9 DI-D Motion (2008), which length - the 4480 millimeters.
Mitsubishi Carisma was equipped by 5 options of engines. The smallest engine had volume in 1595 cubic centimeters and was established on model - Carisma (1997). The most powerful engine was established on models Carisma 1.9 D (1996), Carisma 1.9 DI-D Comfort Plus (2008), Carisma 1.9 DI-D Motion (2005) and Carisma 1.9 DI-D Motion (2008) and had volume in 1870 cubic centimeters.
The maximum speed of the Mitsubishi Carisma makes 200 kilometers per hour. You will see such information on a speedometer of such models as: Carisma (1995), Carisma 1.8 GDI Comfort Plus (2005) and Carisma 1.8 GDi Comfort Plus (2008).
The car Mitsubishi Carisma is equipped with only a manual transmission.

    See also:

    Door ajar warning display screen (when the ignition switch or the operation mode is ON)
    If any of the doors or the tailgate is not completely closed, this displays the open door or tailgate. If the vehicle speed exceeds approximately 8 km/h (5 mph) while a door is ajar, a buzzer s ...

    Lamps (headlamps, fog lamp, etc.) auto-cutout function
    • If the following operation is performed while the lamp switch is in the position, the lamps will automatically go out when the driver’s door is opened. [Except for vehicles equipped with ke ...

    Diesel particulate filter (DPF)
    The diesel particulate filter (DPF) is a device that captures most of the particulate matter (PM) in the exhaust emissions of the diesel engine. The DPF automatically burns away trapped PM during ...