2007 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 Specs
OVERVIEW
With a weight of 2138 lbs (970 kg), the Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 has a 3 cylinder SOHC engine, a Regular gasoline engine 3G83. This engine 3G83 produces a maximum power of 48.6 PS (48 bhp - 35.7 kW) at 6000 rpm and a maximum torque of 61.7 Nm (45.5 lb.ft - 6.3 kg.m) at 4000 rpm. The engine power is transmitted to the road by the rear wheel drive (FR) with a 4AT gearbox. For stopping power, the Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 braking system includes drum at the rear and disk at the front. Stock tire sizes are 165/65 on 13 inch rims at the rear and 165/65 on 13 inch rims at the front. Chassis details - Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 has 3 link rear suspension and strut front suspension for road holding and ride confort.
Add to compare listGENERAL INFORMATION | |
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Period of Production | Dec 2007 - Nov 2008 |
Drive Wheels - Traction - Drivetrain | FR |
Transmission Gearbox - Number of Speeds | 4AT |
Engine Size - Displacement - Engine Capacity | 657 cm3 or 40 cu-in |
Frame Name | CBA-U61W |
MITSUBISHI TOWN BOX 660 LX HIGH ROOF M2 SIZE, DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT | |
Exterior Length | 339.5 cm or 133.66 inches |
Exterior Width | 147.5 cm or 58.07 inches |
Exterior Height | 189 cm or 74.4 inches |
Exterior Size (L x W x H) | 339.5x147.5x189 cm or 133.66x58.07x74.4 inches |
Interior Length | 188.5 cm or 74.21 inches |
Interior Width | 122 cm or 48.03 inches |
Interior Height | 132.5 cm or 52.16 inches |
Interior Size (L x W x H) | 188.5x122x132.5 cm or 74.21x48.03x52.16 inches |
Wheelbase | 239 cm or 94.09 inches |
Front Axle Length | 129 cm or 50.78 inches |
Rear Axle Length | 129 cm or 50.78 inches |
Ride Height - Ground Clearance | 15 cm or 5.9 inches |
Weight | 970 kg or 2138 lbs |
Num. of Seats | 4 |
Num. of Doors | 5 |
Minimum Turning Circle - Turning Diameter, m | 4.7 |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 10.5 US gallons 8.7 UK gallons 40 L |
Seat Rows | 2 |
Front/Rear Axis Length | 129/129 cm or 50.78/50.78 inches |
MITSUBISHI TOWN BOX 660 LX HIGH ROOF M2 ENGINE TECHNICAL DATA | |
Engine Code | 3G83 |
Maximum Power - Output - Horsepower | 48.6 PS or 48 bhp or 35.7 kW |
Maximum Power RPM | 6000 rpm |
Maximum Power Output | 48.6 PS or 48 bhp or 35 kW @ 6000 rpm |
Maximum Torque | 61.7 Nm or 45.5 lb.ft or 6.3 kg.m |
Maximum Torque RPM | 4000 rpm |
Maximum Torque Output | 62 Nm or 45.5 lb.ft or 6.3 kg.m @ 4000 rpm |
Engine Type - Number of Cylinders | 3 cylinder SOHC |
Fuel Type | Regular gasoline |
Variable Cylinder Management - VCM | |
Ecological Type | 2005 emission regulation 75% reduction |
MITSUBISHI TOWN BOX 660 LX HIGH ROOF M2 SUSPENSION | |
Front Brakes - Disc Dimensions | disk |
Rear Brakes - DisΡ Dimensions | drum |
Front Suspension | strut |
Rear Suspension | 3 link |
Front Tyres - Rims Dimensions | 165/65 R13 |
Rear Tyres - Rims Dimensions | 165/65 R13 |
Aluminium Disk | |
4WS - Four-Wheel Steering | |
Variable Gear Ratio Steering - VGS/VGRS | |
Sport-Tuned Suspension | |
Low Down Suspension | |
MITSUBISHI TOWN BOX 660 LX HIGH ROOF M2 EXTERIOR | |
Sunroof | |
Front Spoiler | |
Rear Spoiler | |
Xenon Lamps | |
Front Fog Lamps | |
Rear Fog Lamps | |
Ultraviolet Glass Protection | |
Roof Rail | |
Big Sunroof | |
T Bar Roof | |
Roof Equipment | |
Targa Roof | |
Hard Top | |
Soft Top | - |
Canvas Top | - |
Metal Top | - |
Magnesium Wheels | |
Side Sliding Door | |
Sliding Doors | |
Sliding Electric Door | |
Sliding Electric Doors | |
Door Easy Closer | |
Power Rear Door | |
Head Lights Washer | |
Privacy Glass | |
Winter Complectation | |
MITSUBISHI TOWN BOX 660 LX HIGH ROOF M2 INTERIOR | |
Power Window | |
Power Steering | |
Keyless Enter | |
Cruise Control | |
Leather Seat | |
Power Adjustable Seats | |
Front Seat Heater | |
Power Ajustable Front Seat | |
Removable Seats | |
Shifter Position | floor |
Steering Locaton | right |
Steereing Gear Type | rack & pinion type with power assist |
Ottoman Seat | |
Front Bench Seat | |
Full Flat Seats | possible |
Seat Position Memory | |
Seat Lifter | |
Adjustable 3rd Row | |
Walk Throught | - |
2nd Row Throught | - |
2nd Row | separate folding |
3nd Row | - |
Lagage Box | |
Engine Start Button | |
Etc | |
Bucket Seat | |
MITSUBISHI TOWN BOX 660 LX HIGH ROOF M2 SAFETY | |
Drivers Airbag | |
Passengers Airbag | |
Side Airbag | |
ABS | ABS( option ) |
Break Assist | |
Parking Radar | |
Curtain Airbags | |
2 Airbags | |
Front Monitor | |
Sides Monitors | |
Back Monitor | |
Active Headrest | |
Start Stop System | |
Run Flat Tires | |
Air Suspension | |
Brakes Equipment | - |
Collision Mitigation System | |
Night Vision | |
Lane Keep Assist | |
Distance Control System | |
Sonar | |
Cenral Diff Lock | |
ESC | |
Traction Control | |
Down Hill Assist | |
AYC | |
SH-4WD | |
Isofix Bar | |
Build-in Child Seat | |
Autocorrected Mirrors | |
Rain Sensor | |
Intelligent AFS | |
Alarm System | |
Security Alarm | |
Road Service | - |
AMENITY | |
Air Conditioner | manualair conditioning(standard) |
Air Purifier | |
Radio | |
Autoreverse Casette | |
CD Player | |
MD Palyer | |
Navigation System | - |
Mesomorphic Monitor | - |
Traffic Jam Assist | - |
Audio HDD | |
DVD-audio | |
Additional Sound Equipment | - |
Rear Entertainment System | |
Speaker | |
AC Plug | |
Stearing Wheel Heater | |
Rear Seats Heater | |
Humidifier | |
Air Filter | |
Antibacterial Filter | |
Πdor Absorber | |
Dehumidifier | |
Intelligent Parking Assist | |
Optional Navigation System | |
OTHER | |
LSD |
- Present
- Option
- Not Present (or Dealer Option)
By Brian Wong, Reviewed by: Kurt Niebuhr, Updated on April 24, 2024
π Engine Specifications and Options
π Fuel Tank Capacity and Range
π Fuel Consumption and Efficiency (MPG)
π Exterior Dimensions and Sizes
π Interior Space and Cargo Capacity
π Wheel Options and Tires
π Trim Levels and Features
π Generations and Model Evolution
π Conclusion: A Practical and Efficient Urban Companion
π FAQ: 2007-Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX High Roof M2 - Your Common Questions Answered!
Introduction to the 2007-2008 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX M2
The 2007-2008 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 was a compact and practical urban vehicle produced between December 2007 and November 2008. Designed for efficiency and versatility, it featured a front-wheel-drive (FR) drivetrain and a 4-speed automatic transmission (4AT).Under its hood, the Town Box 660 LX M2 housed a 657 cmΓΒ³ (40 cu-in) engine with the code 3G83. This 3-cylinder SOHC engine generated a maximum power output of 48.6 PS (48 bhp) or 35 kW at 6000 rpm and a peak torque of 61.7 Nm (45.5 lb.ft) at 4000 rpm. It ran on regular gasoline and complied with the 2005 emission regulations, boasting a 75% reduction in ecological impact.
In terms of size, the exterior measured 339.5 cm (133.66 inches) in length, 147.5 cm (58.07 inches) in width, and 189 cm (74.4 inches) in height. The interior offered ample space with dimensions of 188.5 cm (74.21 inches) in length, 122 cm (48.03 inches) in width, and 132.5 cm (52.16 inches) in height. The wheelbase was 239 cm (94.09 inches), providing stability and comfort on the road.
With a weight of 970 kg (2138 lbs), the Town Box 660 LX M2 could accommodate up to four passengers in its four seats, featuring two rows of seating. The minimum turning circle was 4.7 meters, making it easy to maneuver in tight spaces.
The car's fuel tank capacity was 40 liters, approximately 10.5 US gallons or 8.7 UK gallons, ensuring sufficient fuel for city commuting and short trips. Its fuel efficiency was optimized for urban driving, making it an economical choice.
On the exterior, standard features included front fog lamps and ultraviolet glass protection. The sliding doors provided convenient access to the interior. Inside, occupants enjoyed power windows, power steering, and keyless entry for added comfort and convenience.
In terms of safety, the Town Box 660 LX M2 was equipped with driver and passenger airbags. For braking, it had front disc brakes and rear drum brakes.
Overall, the 2007-2008 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 offered a practical and efficient option for navigating urban landscapes, delivering a comfortable and reliable ride for its occupants.
Engine Specifications and Options
The 2007-2008 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 was equipped with a reliable and efficient engine designed to meet the demands of urban driving. Under the hood, this model housed a 657 cmΓΒ³ (40 cu-in) engine with the engine code 3G83.The 3-cylinder SOHC engine delivered a maximum power output of 48.6 PS (48 bhp) or 35 kW at 6000 rpm, providing sufficient power for city commutes and daily errands. Its maximum torque was 61.7 Nm (45.5 lb.ft) at 4000 rpm, ensuring smooth acceleration and responsive performance.
The engine was fueled by regular gasoline, making it a cost-effective choice for everyday use. It also adhered to the 2005 emission regulation, achieving a 75% reduction in ecological impact, contributing to a cleaner and more environmentally-friendly driving experience.
The 2007-2008 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 featured a front-wheel-drive (FR) drivetrain, offering good traction and stability on city roads. The engine was paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission (4AT), providing smooth gear shifts and easy handling for urban maneuvers.
This combination of engine specifications and drivetrain ensured that the Town Box 660 LX M2 delivered a comfortable and efficient driving experience, making it an ideal companion for city dwellers and those seeking a practical urban vehicle.
Fuel Tank Capacity and Range
The 2007-2008 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 was designed with practicality in mind, and part of that design included a well-sized fuel tank to ensure sufficient range for city driving and short trips.The fuel tank capacity of the Town Box 660 LX M2 was 40 liters, which is approximately 10.5 US gallons or 8.7 UK gallons. This adequately-sized fuel tank allowed drivers to cover reasonable distances before needing to refuel, making it a convenient choice for daily commutes and urban adventures.
With its economical engine and optimized fuel consumption for city driving, the Town Box 660 LX M2 offered decent fuel efficiency, which contributed to lower fuel expenses and reduced environmental impact.
Thanks to its fuel-efficient design and reasonable fuel tank capacity, the 2007-2008 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 was an excellent option for city dwellers and those seeking a reliable and efficient urban driving experience.
Fuel Consumption and Efficiency (MPG)
The 2007-2008 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 was designed to offer an economical and efficient driving experience, particularly suited for urban environments. The fuel consumption and efficiency of this model were optimized to ensure cost-effective and environmentally-friendly operation.With its 657 cmΓΒ³ (40 cu-in) engine and 3-cylinder SOHC design, the Town Box 660 LX M2 delivered a balance of power and fuel efficiency. Thanks to its regular gasoline fuel type and compliance with the 2005 emission regulation, it achieved a 75% reduction in ecological impact, making it a greener choice for city driving.
While specific fuel consumption figures in miles per gallon (MPG) may vary based on driving habits and conditions, this Mitsubishi model generally offered respectable fuel efficiency, making it a practical option for daily commutes and short trips within the city.
The combination of an efficient engine, front-wheel-drive (FR) drivetrain, and 4-speed automatic transmission (4AT) contributed to the overall fuel efficiency of the Town Box 660 LX M2, ensuring that drivers could cover reasonable distances without frequent refueling.
For urban dwellers seeking a reliable, fuel-efficient, and budget-conscious vehicle, the 2007-2008 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 was a compelling choice, offering a comfortable ride while keeping fuel costs in check.
Exterior Dimensions and Sizes
The 2007-2008 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 boasted a compact and practical exterior design, making it well-suited for navigating through busy city streets and tight parking spaces.With an exterior length of approximately 339.5 cm (133.66 inches), a width of around 147.5 cm (58.07 inches), and a height of about 189 cm (74.4 inches), the Town Box 660 LX M2 presented a compact profile that made it easy to maneuver in urban environments.
The interior of the vehicle offered ample space for passengers, with an interior length of approximately 188.5 cm (74.21 inches), an interior width of around 122 cm (48.03 inches), and an interior height of about 132.5 cm (52.16 inches).
The wheelbase of the Town Box 660 LX M2 measured approximately 239 cm (94.09 inches), contributing to a stable and comfortable ride. The front axle and rear axle lengths were both about 129 cm (50.78 inches), ensuring balanced handling and responsive performance.
The vehicle's ground clearance or ride height stood at approximately 15 cm (5.9 inches), providing ample clearance to navigate over speed bumps and road irregularities with ease.
With a weight of 970 kg (2138 lbs) and the ability to accommodate up to four passengers in its four seats, the Town Box 660 LX M2 was a practical and efficient choice for urban commuting and short trips.
Overall, the 2007-2008 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 combined a compact exterior with a spacious interior, offering a comfortable and versatile driving experience tailored to the demands of city life.
Interior Space and Cargo Capacity
The 2007-2008 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 offered a practical and versatile interior space, making it an excellent choice for urban drivers with diverse needs.Inside the vehicle, the interior length measured approximately 188.5 cm (74.21 inches), providing ample legroom for passengers. The interior width was around 122 cm (48.03 inches), allowing for a comfortable seating arrangement. The interior height stood at about 132.5 cm (52.16 inches), ensuring sufficient headroom for occupants.
With seating for up to four passengers in its two rows, the Town Box 660 LX M2 was designed to accommodate small families or groups of friends, making it an ideal urban companion.
The interior space could be configured to carry both passengers and cargo efficiently. The seats offered a flexible folding mechanism, allowing the rear seats to be folded down when more cargo space was required. This feature provided additional room for transporting larger items or luggage, making the Town Box 660 LX M2 a practical option for shopping trips or weekend getaways.
While exact cargo capacity figures were not available, the vehicle's versatile interior layout and spacious design ensured that drivers could make the most of its carrying capabilities.
Overall, the 2007-2008 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 offered a well-designed interior space that combined comfort and flexibility, making it a reliable and convenient choice for urban driving with varying passenger and cargo needs.
Wheel Options and Tires
The 2007-2008 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 was equipped with well-designed wheel options and tires to ensure a balanced and smooth driving experience on city roads.The front and rear tires featured a size of 165/65 R13, providing adequate grip and stability on various road surfaces. These tire dimensions offered a good balance between comfort and handling, making the Town Box 660 LX M2 suitable for urban driving.
As for the wheel options, the standard configuration included standard wheels without magnesium elements. While there were no options for magnesium wheels, the standard wheels provided ample support and reliability for daily city commuting.
The front-wheel-drive (FR) drivetrain of the Town Box 660 LX M2, coupled with the appropriate tire dimensions, contributed to responsive handling and efficient traction, ensuring a confident drive through city traffic and tight corners.
The combination of reliable tire dimensions and suitable wheel options made the 2007-2008 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 a practical and dependable choice for navigating urban landscapes, offering a comfortable and stable ride for its occupants.
Trim Levels and Features
The 2007-2008 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 was offered in a single trim level, the LX, which came with a range of features designed to provide comfort and convenience for urban driving.Inside the vehicle, the LX trim boasted power windows and power steering, making it easy for the driver to adjust the windows and navigate city streets with minimal effort. Keyless entry was also a standard feature, allowing for quick access to the vehicle without the need for manual unlocking.
For added convenience, the Town Box 660 LX M2 featured standard front fog lamps, enhancing visibility in adverse weather conditions and providing an extra layer of safety on the road.
The interior of the LX trim offered comfortable seating for up to four passengers, with two rows of seats accommodating small families or groups. The seats had a standard floor shifter, and the steering wheel was positioned on the right side, in line with the driving norms of the region.
While leather seats and power-adjustable seats were not available in the LX trim, the spacious interior allowed for a comfortable ride with enough room for passengers to sit comfortably.
In terms of safety, the LX trim came equipped with standard driver and passenger airbags, providing essential protection in the event of a collision.
Externally, the 2007-2008 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 featured a standard front spoiler and ultraviolet glass protection, enhancing the vehicle's appearance and safeguarding the interior from harmful UV rays.
Overall, the LX trim of the Town Box 660 high roof M2 offered a practical and straightforward set of features, making it a reliable choice for daily commutes and urban driving with a focus on comfort and ease of use.
Generations and Model Evolution
The 2007-2008 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 belonged to the Town Box series, which underwent multiple generations and model evolutions.The Town Box series was introduced by Mitsubishi as a lineup of compact and practical vehicles designed for urban driving and light cargo transportation. The series was well-received by customers who valued its efficiency and versatility in city environments.
The specific generation to which the 2007-2008 Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 belonged was not explicitly mentioned in the available data. However, it was part of the broader Town Box lineup that evolved over time to meet changing market demands and technological advancements.
Each generation of the Town Box series typically saw improvements in design, performance, and features. Mitsubishi continuously worked to refine the model and enhance its capabilities, making it more appealing to its target audience.
While details regarding the specific changes and improvements made in the Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 between the years 2007 and 2008 were not provided, it is common for automotive manufacturers to make incremental updates and upgrades to their models during their production run.
Overall, the 2007-2008 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 was part of a well-established lineup known for its practicality and efficiency, and its continuous evolution and development made it a reliable choice for urban drivers seeking a versatile and dependable vehicle.
Conclusion: A Practical and Efficient Urban Companion
The 2007-2008 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 proved to be a practical and efficient urban companion, tailored to meet the demands of city driving.With its compact exterior dimensions and nimble handling, the Town Box 660 LX M2 excelled in navigating through busy city streets and tight parking spaces. The front-wheel-drive (FR) drivetrain and 4-speed automatic transmission (4AT) provided a smooth and responsive driving experience, making it easy to maneuver through urban traffic.
The 657 cmΓΒ³ (40 cu-in) engine with the engine code 3G83 delivered a good balance of power and fuel efficiency, ensuring economical fuel consumption for daily commutes and short trips. The vehicle's compliance with the 2005 emission regulation further contributed to its environmental friendliness, making it a greener choice for eco-conscious drivers.
Inside the vehicle, the Town Box 660 LX M2 offered a spacious interior, accommodating up to four passengers comfortably. The standard features such as power windows, power steering, and keyless entry provided convenience and ease of use for the driver.
The standard front fog lamps and ultraviolet glass protection enhanced safety and visibility on the road. The versatile interior layout allowed for the flexible configuration of seats to accommodate both passengers and cargo, making it a practical choice for various urban driving needs.
Overall, the 2007-2008 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 LX high roof M2 presented a reliable and versatile option for urban dwellers seeking a capable and efficient vehicle. Its combination of comfort, fuel efficiency, and maneuverability made it a well-rounded urban companion, perfect for daily city life and short excursions.
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