Mitsubishi 500

Mitsubishi 500
Mitsubishi 500
1961 Mitsubishi 500
Manufacturer Shin Mitsubishi Heavy-Industries, Ltd
Production 1960–62
Successor Mitsubishi Colt 600
Class compact car
Body style 2-door sedan
Layout RR layout
Engine 493 cc NE19A OHV I2
594 cc NE35A OHV I2
Transmission 3-speed manual
Wheelbase 2,065 mm (81.3 in)[1]
Length 3,140–3,160 mm (123.6–124.4 in)[2]
Width 1,390 mm (54.7 in)
Height 1,380 mm (54.3 in)
Curb weight 490 kg (1,100 lb)

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History

The Mitsubishi 500 was the first passenger car produced after the Second World War by Shin Mitsubishi Heavy-Industries, Ltd, one of the companies which would become Mitsubishi Motors.[3] First shown at the 1959 Tokyo Motor Show, it became available in 1960 at a cost of ¥390,000. It was powered by a rear mounted, air-cooled 493 cc two-cylinder engine with a single downdraught carburettor producing 21 metric horsepower (15 kW) at 5,000 rpm,[1] driving the rear wheels through a three-speed manual transmission. The body was a monococque, in order to be light and strong enough to reach the goal of seating four and reaching 100 km/h with such a small engine. Chassis code was A10, later A11.

500 Super DeLuxe

Buoyed by its sales success, it was given an enlarged 25 metric horsepower (18 kW) 594 cc engine (NE35A) in August 1961 for improved acceleration and durability. This model was known as the Mitsubishi 500 Super DeLuxe. The succeeding Colt 600 used a great deal of the 500 Super DeLuxe's underpinnings, including the engine and layout. The Mitsubishi 500 was never a Kei car: Kei regulations at the time of introduction mandated an engine no larger than 360 cc, which remained until the limit was raised to 550 cc January 1, 1976.

Motorsport heritage

Although they are now more renowned for their contemporary successes in off-road racing with the Pajero-based Rally Raid vehicle and Lancer Evo-based WRC car, Mitsubishi's first "homologation special" was a Super DeLuxe-based touring car which the company prepared for the 1962 Macau Grand Prix. In an auspicious debut Kazuo Togawa took class honours, as the diminutive sedan swept the top four places in the "Under 750 cc" category.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Koichi Inouye (1987). World Class Cars Volume 30: Mitsubishi, Daihatsu & Suzuki. Tokyo: Hoikusha. p. 101. ISBN 4-586-53330-7. 
  2. ^ Inouye, pp. 138–139
  3. ^ "History of Mitsubishi 1960-1969, Mitsubishi Motors Web Museum
  4. ^ "Mitsubishi 500", Mitsubishi Motors Web Museum



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