Mitsubishi Delica D5 Minivan Cars
The Mitsubishi Delica D5 Minivan Turbo is a versatile vehicle that can handle New Zealand's challenging driving conditions. With its powerful turbocharged engine and all-wheel-drive capabilities, it's the perfect choice for those who want a reliable and sturdy car.
This seven-seater minivan is suitable for large families or groups who often embark on long journeys as it offers ample space for both passengers and cargo. Its practicality is further enhanced by the presence of sliding rear doors, which makes entry and exit a breeze. The interior features a spacious cabin with plenty of legroom and headspace for occupants in all rows.
One of the unique features of this model is its Active Stability Control (ASC) system, which uses sensors to detect wheel slippage. It then adjusts torque distribution to individual wheels to help keep the vehicle stable in wet or slippery conditions, improving safety when travelling on New Zealand's windy roads.
The D5 comes with a turbocharged four-cylinder 2.2-liter diesel engine, providing good fuel efficiency, which is crucial given the long distances required to travel across New Zealand’s rugged terrain. It delivers sufficient power, providing effortless cruising capability while overtaking.
As an SUV styled MPV rather than a van-like people mover with off-road prowess like traditional 4x4s like Land Cruisers or Land Rovers; its 180mm ground clearance should be sufficient for any usual trip off-road track provided one has the driving skills needed to take this large car down narrow bumpy dirt paths!
In summary, the Mitsubishi Delica D5 Minivan Turbo boasts numerous practical features suited to New Zealand's demanding driving conditions whilst providing enough space & versatility making it a suitable family choice. Its robust construction combined with low maintenance costs provides longevity while off-setting some limitations due to size & higher center-of-gravity in navigating tighter corners along windy roads common throughout much of Aotearoa.

