Dodge Raider Manufacturer
The Dodge Raider was a short-lived mini-SUV, produced between 1987-1990. It was a twin to the Mitsubishi Montero and was manufactured by Dodge.
The Dodge Raider was essentially a rebranded Mitsubishi Montero, and it was imported and rebranded by Dodge for three years during the first generation body design of the Mitsubishi Montero.
Contents
- What engine is in a 1987 Dodge Raider?
- Who made the Mitsubishi Raider?
- What is the towing capacity of a 1987 Dodge Raider?
- What kind of engine is in the 1988 Dodge Raider 4 cylinder?
- Who was the first owner of Dodge?
- How much horsepower does a 1989 Dodge Raider have?
- Who built the Dodge Raider?
- What did Mitsubishi used to be called?
- Does Mitsubishi still make Raiders trucks?
- How many 1988 Dodge Raiders were made?
What engine is in a 1987 Dodge Raider?
The well-known Mitsubishi 2.6-liter four-cylinder (complete with balance shafts) sends its 109 horsepower through either a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission. Part-time 4wd, a two-speed transfer case, and automatically locking front hubs are standard equipment.
Who made the Mitsubishi Raider?
The Mitsubishi Raider was a mid-size pickup truck that was produced by Mitsubishi Motors from 2005 to 2009. It was based on the Dodge Dakota, and was the only pickup truck that Mitsubishi ever produced in the United States.
What is the towing capacity of a 1987 Dodge Raider?
5000 lbs, give or take, with proper hitch.
What kind of engine is in the 1988 Dodge Raider 4 cylinder?
Later first-gen Pajeros/Monteros/Raiders could be purchased with an optional 6G72 V6 engine, but the 1987-1988 Raiders got the 2.6-liter Astron four-cylinder, rated at 109 horsepower.
Who was the first owner of Dodge?
Founded as the Dodge Brothers Company machine shop by brothers Horace Elgin Dodge and John Francis Dodge in the early 1900s, Dodge was originally a supplier of parts and assemblies to Detroit-based automakers like Ford.
How much horsepower does a 1989 Dodge Raider have?
Specifications for Dodge Raider 3.0 V6 4×4 Automatic, 145hp, 1989.
Who built the Dodge Raider?
Chrysler manufactured the Raider alongside the Dakota at their Warren Truck Assembly plant in Warren, Michigan, but they were sent to Normal, Illinois, for installation of some Mitsubishi-specific parts and for distribution.
What did Mitsubishi used to be called?
In 1870, Tsukumo Shokai was established with three steamships chartered from the Tosa Clan, and three years later changed its name to Mitsubishi Shokai. The following year its headquarters were moved to Tokyo and the company was renamed Mitsubishi Jokisen Kaisha.
Does Mitsubishi still make Raiders trucks?
The last truck Mitsubishi sold in the US was the Raider, which ended in 2009. The Raider was produced by Chrysler Group at the time and was largely based on the Dodge Dakota.
How many 1988 Dodge Raiders were made?
US Annual Sales
Year | Sales Units |
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1986 | 4,768 |
1987 | 19,539 |
1988 | 7,861 |
1989 | 9,450 |