3D modeling of a Mitsubishi Rosa from the year 1999.
The Mitsubishi Rosa was launched in 1960 when it was launched by the new Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (formerly China-Japan Heavy Industries, which was spun off from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries) and was called the Mitsubishi Rosa. In 1964, three Mitsubishi Heavy Industries spin-offs merged to become the new Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Mitsubishi Rosa is officially a Mitsubishi Fuso product and replaced their MB720 in 1966. Rosa changed four styles in 1973, 1986, 1990 and 1997. In addition to the rear-wheel drive Rosa, Mitsubishi also released a four-wheel drive version of the Rosa from 1990. The fourth generation essence is an upgraded version of the third generation. The car body design was greatly changed, and the distance between the head and door axis was greatly reduced. Also, the taillights are round, and they are different from the second and third generation.
In addition to a short array (6.25 meters in length) and a long array (7 meters in total length), the fourth generation also introduced an ultra-long array (a length of 7.73 meters) in 1998, bringing the maximum capacity of the whole vehicle to 24 people. Increase to a maximum of 30 people. As for the previous more independent quilted cushioning, it was replaced in 1999 by an independent cushion plus full cushion.
In 2002-05, Mitsubishi Rosa also launched a natural gas fueled vehicle.
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