The Mitsubishi Zinger is a MPV designed by Mitsubishi Motors in conjunction with the China Motor Corporation, based on the chassis of the Mitsubishi Challenger, and sold in Taiwan from December 24 2005. The name derives from a "person or something full of energy and vitality".

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  • The Mitsubishi Zinger is a MPV designed by Mitsubishi Motors in conjunction with the China Motor Corporation, based on the chassis of the Mitsubishi Challenger, and sold in Taiwan from December 24 2005. The name derives from a "person or something full of energy and vitality". Since June 2007 it has also been marketed in the Philippines as the Mitsubishi Fuzion, as the company claims it "merges together the best characteristics of [three] vehicles, the sporty character and ruggedness of an SUV, the spaciousness and versatility of a van, and riding comfort of a passenger car". The first month's sales were 2,285, substantially exceeding the 1,200/month initial target. The companies planned to expand into mainland China in the second half of 2007 when a joint-production venture between CMC and South East (Fujian) Motor Co. , Ltd. came onstream. The 4-speed Automatic model engine was replaced by a 4G69 MIVEC-equipped version at the end of 2008, in order to meet new emissions standards. The 5-speed Manual model still use 4G64 engine.
  • ジンガー (Zinger) は三菱自動車工業が台湾で販売する多目的車である。
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  • Mitsubishi Fuzion
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  • The Mitsubishi Zinger is a MPV designed by Mitsubishi Motors in conjunction with the China Motor Corporation, based on the chassis of the Mitsubishi Challenger, and sold in Taiwan from December 24 2005. The name derives from a "person or something full of energy and vitality".
  • ジンガー (Zinger) は三菱自動車工業が台湾で販売する多目的車である。
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  • Mitsubishi Fuzion
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