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Times of Oman
14-04-2025
- Automotive
- Times of Oman
The season of rewards continues with Mitsubishi Motors Oman
Muscat: General Automotive Company (GAC), the official distributor of Mitsubishi Motors in Oman, is entering the final phase of its limited-time campaign, offering customers exceptional value across the entire Mitsubishi range. Running until April 24, 2025, the campaign has already benefited many customers through substantial savings, and with just a few days remaining, there's still time to take advantage of these exclusive offers before they conclude. The campaign presents attractive financing options that make owning a Mitsubishi more accessible and hassle-free. Customers can choose between 0% interest on vehicle finance for up to 24 months or take advantage of the 'Drive Now, Pay Later' plan, which includes a three-month EMI holiday and offers greater flexibility of ownership. In addition to these financing solutions, every purchase during the campaign period comes with a host of complimentary benefits. These include free service for up to five years or 100,000 kilometres, free insurance and registration, Llumar window tinting, and a special gift. Every vehicle is also backed by Mitsubishi's renowned six-year unlimited kilometre warranty, ensuring long-term peace of mind. 'This campaign has seen an overwhelming response, and with the deadline fast approaching, we encourage all customers who have been considering a new Mitsubishi to act quickly,' said Manoj Ranade, General Manager of GAC. 'With exceptional offers and long-term support, now is the perfect time to drive home a vehicle that matches your needs, lifestyle, and aspirations.' This limited-time offer extends across Mitsubishi's full lineup, giving customers a wide range of options to suit their lifestyle. From the refined and tech-savvy Outlander to the versatile Montero Sport built for both city and off-road drives, each model brings something unique. The bold new XForce adds style and agility to the compact SUV segment, while the spacious seven-seater Xpander is perfect for families. For those who demand strength and durability, the rugged L200 delivers, and the sporty Eclipse Cross and ASX cater to drivers who value performance and flair. Visit your nearest Mitsubishi showroom in Athaiba, Mabela, Barka, Sohar, Nizwa, Ibri, Sur, Jalan Bani Bu Ali, or Salalah to explore the range and take advantage of the final days of this limited-time offer.


ArabGT
16-03-2025
- Automotive
- ArabGT
2025 Mitsubishi L200 Review
The 2025 Mitsubishi L200, now in its sixth generation, continues the legacy of Mitsubishi's mid-size pickup truck, offering a blend of business functionality, everyday usability, and off-road capability. Known as the Mitsubishi Triton in some markets, this model has been a cornerstone of the brand's lineup since its debut in 1978. Over the years, it has gained a reputation for durability, strength, and high global sales. Mitsubishi introduced the sixth-generation L200 in 2023, bringing an all-new design language, which the brand calls 'Beast Mode', adding a more aggressive and modern aesthetic. Exterior Design The 2025 L200 embraces a bold and rugged design, in line with its Beast Mode styling philosophy. The muscular front fascia, pronounced wheel arches, and modern lighting signatures give it a powerful road presence. The GLS and Athlete trims offer additional enhancements, including larger 18-inch wheels, side steps, and off-road-ready tires, reinforcing the truck's tough-yet-stylish appearance. Trim Levels and Features The 2025 Mitsubishi L200 is available in several trims, catering to a diverse range of buyers: L200 GL – The base model , tailored for commercial use and fleet operations. Available in single-cab (two-door) or double-cab (four-door) configurations, with gasoline or diesel engine options and manual or automatic transmission . Buyers can choose between two-wheel drive (2WD) or four-wheel drive (4WD) . – The , tailored for commercial use and fleet operations. Available in configurations, with and . Buyers can choose between . L200 GLX – A mid-tier trim offering additional convenience features, including an upgraded interior and a larger infotainment screen . – A mid-tier trim offering additional convenience features, including an upgraded interior and a . L200 GLS – Geared toward personal and everyday use , this version adds premium features like adaptive cruise control, front radar sensors, and keyless entry . It also includes a factory-installed lift kit for increased ground clearance and a four-wheel-drive system . – Geared toward , this version adds premium features like . It also includes for increased ground clearance and a . L200 Athlete – The range-topping trim, featuring performance upgrades and Mitsubishi's factory-installed sporty modifications. It boasts the most powerful engine option, exclusive styling elements, and an enhanced off-road setup. 2025 Mitsubishi L200 Interior Inside, the 2025 Mitsubishi L200 offers a functional yet refined cabin, particularly in the GLS and Athlete trims, which feature durable, easy-to-clean leather upholstery. Rear passengers benefit from dedicated air conditioning vents, while ISOFIX anchors ensure child seat compatibility, reinforcing the truck's family-friendly appeal. Technology-wise, the L200 is well-equipped: 9-inch infotainment screen with navigation, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto (available in high trims) with (available in high trims) 8-inch screen in the GLX trim Dedicated screen for air conditioning controls Wireless smartphone charging USB Type-C and Type-A charging ports 6-speaker sound system in higher trims, 2-speaker setup in base models Mechanical Specifications The 2025 L200 offers multiple engine options, catering to different performance and efficiency requirements: 2.4-liter naturally aspirated gasoline engine 126 hp, 194 Nm of torque Available with a 5-speed manual or 6-speed automatic transmission 2.4-liter turbo diesel engine 148 hp, 330 Nm of torque Paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission 2.4-liter high-output turbo diesel (L200 Athlete) 203 hp, 470 Nm of torque Equipped with a 6-speed automatic transmission for stronger acceleration and towing capacity Performance and Off-Road Capability Mitsubishi has leveraged its Dakar Rally experience to enhance the L200's all-wheel-drive system, making it exceptionally capable off-road. With a payload capacity of 1,000 kg (1 ton), the truck is built to handle both work and adventure. Fuel Efficiency The 2025 Mitsubishi L200 delivers impressive fuel economy, with the diesel variants capable of covering over 900 km on a full 55-liter fuel tank. This efficiency makes it a practical option for those who require a long-range vehicle without frequent refueling stops. 2025 Mitsubishi L200 Pricing L200 GLX base model starts at $33,700 (international pricing) starts at Top-tier L200 GSR trim is priced at $43,656 is priced at Due to shipping costs, tariffs, and customs duties, prices are expected to be higher in the Middle East market
Yahoo
13-03-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Crews called as dumped batteries 'exploded' in fire
Firefighters used a new misting tool as they were called to a blaze caused by discarded batteries in Nottinghamshire. Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service launched the Polaris - a pump with a large thin tube - in August and put it to the test for the first time on Wednesday. Crews from Tuxford were called to Windmill Lane in Worksop just after 10:15 GMT where two tonnes of lithium-ion batteries had been discarded and were exploding, the fire service said. The fire service's group manager for north Nottinghamshire, Tom Staples, said more of the tools and vehicles would be brought in soon "to further improve our ability to fight rural fires and access other hard to reach incident types". The tool uses a 'misting lance', which is a large thin tube, to push into the fire, which enables firefighters to tackle the fire from the middle, rather than just on top. It was introduced following a rise in outdoor and rural fires the service was attending. Mr Staples said: "I'm delighted that the Polaris and L200 vehicles at Tuxford fire station are getting used, especially for the type of incidents we have previously struggled to access with our traditional fire engines." Follow BBC Nottingham on Facebook, on X, or on Instagram. Send your story ideas to eastmidsnews@ or via WhatsApp on 0808 100 2210. New misting vehicle to tackle hard-to-reach fires Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service


BBC News
13-03-2025
- Automotive
- BBC News
Crews called as dumped lithium-ion batteries 'exploded' in fire
Firefighters used a new misting tool as they were called to a blaze caused by discarded batteries in Fire and Rescue Service launched the Polaris - a pump with a large thin tube - in August and put it to the test for the first time on Wednesday. Crews from Tuxford were called to Windmill Lane in Worksop just after 10:15 GMT where two tonnes of lithium-ion batteries had been discarded and were exploding, the fire service fire service's group manager for north Nottinghamshire, Tom Staples, said more of the tools and vehicles would be brought in soon "to further improve our ability to fight rural fires and access other hard to reach incident types". The tool uses a 'misting lance', which is a large thin tube, to push into the fire, which enables firefighters to tackle the fire from the middle, rather than just on was introduced following a rise in outdoor and rural fires the service was attending. Mr Staples said: "I'm delighted that the Polaris and L200 vehicles at Tuxford fire station are getting used, especially for the type of incidents we have previously struggled to access with our traditional fire engines."