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Mitsubishi Colt 6th generation (Z30)

Mitsubishi Colt 6th gen specifications (2004-2012)

Production

2002–2013

Class

Motor Car

Body style

3-5 door hatchback
5-door station wagon (Plus)
2-door hardtop convertible

Layout

Front-engine, front-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive

Platform

Mitsubishi Z platform

Engine

1.1 L 3A91 I3 (petrol)
1.3 L 4A90 I4 (petrol)
1.5 L 4A91 I4 (petrol)
1.5 L 4G15 turbo I4 (petrol)
1.5 L OM639 Di-D I3 (diesel) (until 2008 facelift)
1.9 L F9Q DI-D I4 (diesel)

Transmission

5-speed manual
CVT 6-speed AllShift automated manual

Wheelbase

2,500 mm (98.4 in)

Length

3,870–3,885 mm (152.4–153.0 in)
4,125–4,390 mm (162.4–172.8 in) (Colt Plus)

Width

1,680 mm (66.1 in)

Height

1,550 mm (61.0 in)
1,500 mm (59.1 in) (Colt Plus)

 

The introduction of the sixth and final generation of the Mitsubishi Colt took place in June 2004.

History

The vehicle was developed together with the simultaneously launched Smart Forfour, with which this Colt shared the platform and technical components. Overall, about 40 percent of the parts were the same for both vehicles. Both vehicles were built in the Netherlands by the company NedCar. Stars in the Euro NCAP Crash Test (2005) 4 stars

The new Colt, which was offered for the first time at this time with the more powerful of the two planned common-rail diesel engines (3-cylinder from Daimler Chrysler) While the production of the Smart for Four was discontinued in July 2006, the last Colt Z30 was released on 16 November 2012 by the band. Successor is the new "Space Star", which is very similar to this last Colt and not the old, former Space Star. In 2004, the larger Colt Plus was launched this had a larger more boot space compared to the normal colt. The Colt plus also features an automatic tailgate operation.

Mitsubishi released the Colt CZC coupé cabriolet at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2005, The coupé cabriolet is a 2+2 with a retractable hard-top and available with the turbo engine as below, Jointly developed by Mitsubishi and Pininfarina studio.

Mitsubishi Colt 6th gen (2004-2012)

In 2006 Mitsubishi Electric Colt. Mitsubishi first displayed the Colt MIEV, With two 20 kW in-wheel motors at each wheel with a range of 93 miles (150 km). The Colt MIEV has a top speed of 150 km/h (93 mph)

At the Mondial de l'Automobile in October 2008 in Paris, a revised version of the Mitsubishi Colt was introduced, which came on November 15, 2008 on the market. The changes to the three- or five-door hatchback model concerned mainly the look.

The production of the diesel engine was discontinued due to a lack of demand. According to Mitsubishi only 35% of the body parts of the previous model have been retained. The Colt ClearTec was a particularly low-consumption and low-emission variant of the Colt available from spring 2009. Technologies such as low-rolling-resistance tires, optimized transmission ratio, new low-viscosity engine oil and automatic start-stop enable fuel consumption and emissions to be further reduced.

The front of the body was to the so-called jet-fighter front of the eighth Lancer-Generation adapted and had from then on narrower and edged shaped headlights. The large, two-part grille was limited by a less steep and higher-closing bonnet upwards. The lower part of the bumper was the revised Colt black plastic with recesses for the fog lights. The all-round bumpers were eliminated, and the panels of the A-, B- and C-pillars are now in black instead of in the car colour. At the rear of the five-door Colt the high taillights were reduced and locked at the rear window; In addition, reflectors were integrated into the redesigned and now black rear apron.

Mitsubishi Colt 6th gen (2004-2012)

In the interior, the steering wheel has been given a new shape, and the three round instruments have been replaced by two and supplemented by an information display. In addition to the revision of the centre console with modified controls for the operation of air conditioning and audio system, the quality of the materials used should be increased and the noise insulation improved. A modified rear seat also increases the maximum boot volume from 854 to 1032 litres.

Mitsubishi Colt 6th gen (2004-2012)

The exclusively three-door top model Colt CZT was dropped after the facelift and was replaced by a new sports model called Ralliart. This was now also available as a five-door, in which continued to find the turbocharged 1.5-liter gasoline engine with 110 kW (150 hp) at 6000 rpm. 

Mitsubishi Colt 6th gen Technical details (2004-2012)

In addition to an optimized chassis for better handling low profile high-grip 16-inch tires (205/45R16), this model was characterized by a Ralliart emblem on the grille, side skirts and a roof spoiler. In addition, it was equipped with a chromed exhaust tailpipe at the rear and with titanium-coloured alloy wheels. From early 2011, the Colt Ralliart was no longer available.  In February 2012 it was announced that production of the Colt and Mitsubishi Outlander in the plant Born (Netherlands) is set due to insufficient capacity. Instead, the new models are now being delivered from Eastern Europe and Asia.

Mitsubishi Colt 6th gen (2004-2012)

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  • Mitsubishi Colt 6th gen Technical details and specifications (2004-2012)

    Mitsubishi 3A9 engine  (2003-)


    No. of cylinders 3/DOHC
    Capacity 1124 cc
    Compression ratio 10,5:1
    Type: DOHC 12 valve
    Bore: 75.0mm
    Stroke: 84.8mm
    Bore pitch: 83.0mm
    Firing order 1-3-2
    Suitable for unleaded petrol Yes
    Ignition system Map-DIS
    Trigger location Cam/ Crankshaft
    Fuel System MFI-s Combined ignition and fuel ECM Yes
    Air metering Type Mass
    Oil pressure 2,9-6,9 bar @ 3500 rpm
    Fuel system pressure with vacuum 3,2 bar
    Engine coolant temperature 80 °C
    Thermostat opens 82±2 °C
    Injector 14-15 Ohm
    Maximum cranking amps 113-139A

    Technical data 

    model

    capacity

    power

    Max. Torque

    0-100 km / h

    top speed

    gasoline engines

    1.1 MPI

    1124 cc

    55 kW (75 hp) at 6000 min -1

    100 Nm at 3500 min -1

    12.9-13.4 s

    165 km / h

    1.1 MPI

    1124 cc

    55 kW (75 hp) at 6000 min -1

    100 Nm at 4000 min -1

    13.7, -14.1 s

    165 km / h

    1.3 MPI

    1332 cm³

    70 kW (95 hp) at 6000 min -1

    125 Nm at 4000 min -1

    10.4-12.0 s

    180 km / h

    1.5 MPI

    1499 cc

    80 kW (109 hp) at 6000 min -1

    145 Nm at 4000 min -1

    9.8-10.0 s

    190 km / h

    1.5 Turbo

    1468 cc

    110 kW (150 hp) at 6000 min-1

    210 Nm at 3500 min -1

    8.0 s

    210 km / h

    7.4 s

    210 km / h

    1.5 Turbo

    1468 cc

    144.9 kW (197 hp) at 5290 min-1

    303.8 Nm at 3420 min-1

     

     

    diesel engines

    1.5 DI-D

    1493 cc

    50 kW (68 hp) at 4000 min -1

    160 Nm at 1600 min -1

    14.4 s

    160 km / h

    1.5 DI-D

    1493 cc

    70 kW (95 hp) at 4000 min -1

    210 Nm at 1800 min -1

    9.9-11 s

    178-180 km / h

    1.5 DI-D DPF (open)

    1493 cc

    70 kW (95 hp) at 4000 min -1

    210 Nm at 1800 min -1

    9.9-11 s

    178-180 km / h

    model

    capacity

    Detail

    construction time

    gasoline engines

    1.1 MPI

    1124 cc

    not in the CZC

    10.2004-08.2008

    1.1 MPI

    1124 cc

    not in CZC / from 05.2009: Cleartec and modification to the gearbox

    09.2008-11.2012

    1.3 MPI

    1332 cm³

    also with all-shift automatic ; not in the CZC

    06.2004-11.2012

    1.5 MPI

    1499 cc

    in the five-door also with all-shift automatic

    06.2004-08.2008

    1.5 Turbo

    1468 cc

    only in CZT and CZC ; withturbocharger

    03.2005-08.2008

    Colt Ralliart with turbocharger

    10.2008-01.2011

    1.5 Turbo

    1468 cc

    Colt Ralliart with turbocharger
    Only available in Switzerland

    10.2008-01.2011

    diesel engines

    1.5 DI-D

    1493 cc

    not in the CZC

    03.2005-12.2007

    1.5 DI-D

    1493 cc

    not in the CZC

    06.2004-08.2008

    1.5 DI-D DPF (open)

    1493 cc

    not in the CZC , with soot particle filter (open system)

    06.2006-08.2008

    Engine

    Code

    Type

    Displacement

    Combined consumption

    CO2 emissions

    Production years

    Petrol engines

    1.1

    3A91

    I3

    1,124 cc

    51 mpg (imperial)

    130 g/km

    2004–2013

    1.3

    4A90

    I4

    1,332 cc

    47 mpg (imperial)

    143 g/km

    2004–2013

    1.3 (ClearTec)

    55 mpg (imperial)

    119 g/km

    2008-2013

    1.5

    4A91

    I4

    1,499 cc

    46 mpg (imperial)

    145 g/km

    2004–2013

    1.5 (CZT/Ralliart)

    4G15

    I4 turbo

    1,468 cc

    41 mpg (imperial)

    161 g/km

    2004–2013

    Diesel engines

    1.5 (DI-D)

    OM639

    I3

    1,493 cc

    58 mpg (imperial)

    126 g/km

    2004–2008

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Service
  • Mitsubishi Colt 6th gen Maintenance and Service Guide (2004-2012)

     

    Cooling system 4,2 litres
    Air conditioning refrigerant type R134a
    Air conditioning refrigerant quantity 430±20 grams
    Air conditioning oil Type Dens Oil 8
    Air conditioning oil quantity 100 cm³
    Air conditioning oil viscosity 46 ISO
    Manual gearbox oil grade 75W/90 SAE Synthetic
    Manual gearbox 4/5 speed 1,75 litres
    Brake fluid Type DOT 4
    Road wheels Tighten 98-118 Nm
    Parking brake travel No. of notches 5-7

    Mitsubishi 3A9 engine  (2003-)
     
    Spark plugs Original equipment Bosch Type FR7NPP33
    Spark plugs Electrode gap 1,0-1,1mm
    Spark plugs Tighten 20-30 Nm
    Valve clearance -INLET 0,18-0,26mm check cold
    Valve clearance -EXHAUST 0,26-0,34mm check cold
    Engine oil grade - normal/moderate climate 15W/40 SAE or 10W/40 SAE
    Engine oil grade - cold climate 5W/30 SAE
    Engine oil grade - hot climate 20W/50 SAE
    Engine oil chnge with filter 3,2 litres
    Engine oil Sump drain bolt Tighten 34-44 Nm

    Cylinder head Tightening torques (Renew bolts Yes)
    Stage 1 Tighten 15 Nm
    Stage 2 Tighten 25 Nm
    Stage 3 Tighten 180°
     
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