Mitsubishi Motors‘ new full-size Grandis MPV (minivan), newly introduced in Japan, is to come to Europe in 2004.

Lower and claimed to be “sportier” and “edgier” than competitors, the 4755 mm long, 1655 mm tall Grandis will be the fifth new-generation Mitsubishi to be launched in Europe after the Outlander SUV, Lancer, Lancer Station Wagon, Lancer Evolution VIII, and will appear before the Dutch-built, Colt-replacing NCC.

Like those models, the Grandis will not be a direct replacement for a current offering – the Space Wagon – as its size, styling, performance and market positioning will be different.

European Grandis models will some with six or seven seats and the model line is built on a specific platform with four-wheel fully independent suspension.

Engines offered in Europe will include an all-new 2.4 DOHC petrol unit, fitted with Mitsubishi Motors “MIVEC” electronic variable valve timing system that makes its Continental debut in the Outlander this autumn, developing around 160 hp. A diesel engine, essential for Europe, is also planned.

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The Grandis will be introduced to Europe at the Frankfurt motor show on September 9 and sales start during the first half of next year.