Mitsubishi Mirage

Mitsubishi Mirage

Mitsubishi Mirage is a subcompact car (compact in 1995 – 2003), which has been made since 1978. In many parts of the world, the model until 2002 was sold as Colt and Lancer.
Here are a few competitors of the Mirage: Honda Fit, Chevrolet Spark, Ford Fiesta, Nissan Versa, Toyota Yaris, and similar small cars.Mitsubishi Mirage

Over the time of production, the Mirage used a lot of various engines, but we will only have a look at the cars younger than 1991, starting with the 4th-generation.
The Mirage 4th-generation engines include inline-4 4G13, 4G15, 4G91, 4G92, 4G93, and the smallest V6 in the world – 6A10. There were two diesel engines: 4D65 and 4D68.
The fifth-generation Mirage had 4G13, 4G15, 4G18, 4A91, 4G92, 4G93, they all had the straight-4 configuration. There were 1.8-liter V6 6A11 and the 2.0-liter I4 diesel 4D68.
In 2003 – 2012, this car was not produced, after that, production was resumed and new engines were installed.
The sixth-generation was equipped with only inline-3 engines 3A90 and 3A92.

Select your Mirage model, and you will learn all the basic facts about the engines: their specifications, main problems, reliability, engine oil type, its amount, what upgrades are needed to get more power, and more.

4th generation (1991 – 1995):
Mitsubishi Mirage (79/88 HP) – 1.3 L
Mitsubishi Mirage (79/97 HP) – 1.5 L
Mitsubishi Mirage (115 HP) – 1.5 L
Mitsubishi Mirage (140 HP) – 1.6 L
Mitsubishi Mirage (145/175 HP) – 1.6 L
Mitsubishi Mirage (140 HP) – 1.8 L
Mitsubishi Mirage (76 HP) – 1.8 L DT
Mitsubishi Mirage (88 HP) – 2.0 L DT

5th generation (1995 – 2003):
Mitsubishi Mirage (88 HP) – 1.3 L
Mitsubishi Mirage (94/110 HP) – 1.5 L
Mitsubishi Mirage (175 HP) – 1.6 L
Mitsubishi Mirage (135 HP) – 1.8 L
Mitsubishi Mirage (205 HP) – 1.8 L

Mitsubishi Mirage (88 HP) – 2.0 L DT

6th generation (2012 – present):
Mitsubishi Mirage (69 HP) – 1.0 L
Mitsubishi Mirage (78 HP) – 1.2 L