If you’re looking for a cool camper, an adventure-ready van, or just a fun, quirky four-wheel-drive Japanese RV, the Mitsubishi Delica might be the ticket. If you’ve never heard of a Mitsubishi Delica van, we wouldn’t be surprised. They weren’t sold in the USA by Mitsubishi.
However, the Mitsubishi Delica Star Wagon and Delica Space Gear are becoming top choices for the adventure crowd, van lifers, and JDM (Japanese domestic market) vehicle enthusiasts alike. So, whether you’re simply curious about these Japanese vans or are looking to possibly buy one, we’ve put together the ultimate Mitsubishi Delica guide.
Here we’ll give a bit of history about these curious cruisers as well as some specs, and even some driving impressions. We’ll focus on the more popular Delica 4×4 models, although there were plenty of 2WD variants as well. And despite the fact all Delicas have a sliding side door, don’t dare call them minivans.
But first, how are these vans even getting here?
Importing a Van: The 25-Year Rule
Since Delica vans weren’t officially sold in the U.S., how are they coming to North America? There is the “25-year rule.” This is a regulation stating if a car was never officially sold in the U.S. (meaning it never was federalized to meet requirements for sale), it can be imported once it’s 25 years old.
Canada has the same rule, but it’s only 15 years. Because of this, over the last 10 years, a small, steady stream of Delicas have come to North America, and they have become popular adventure vehicles.
Note: Delicas had a staggering array of options, trim levels, variants, engine choices, wheelbases, roof configurations, and special editions. There seems to be an exception to every rule when trying to figure out how Delicas were originally equipped. This article is an overview highlighting the more commonly imported Mitsubishi Delica vans brought to North America.
Mitsubishi Delica Van Models
1968-1985: Early Mitsubishi Delicas

The word Delica is a combination of “delivery” and “car” in Japanese. The van first entered production in 1968. Early Delicas had tiny 1.1L or 1.4L engines making 58-86 horsepower. These small vans were popular in Japan and SE Asia and were sometimes known as the Colt. They were made in Japan and Indonesia.

1986-1993: Mitsubishi Delica Star Wagon L300

Delica Star Wagon (L300) Basics
Early vs. Late Model Star Wagons


Mitsubishi Delica Van Roof Variation


Tremendous Trim Levels
Inventive Interiors

Engines & Transmissions

Unique Delica Options
How Do They Drive?

1994-2006: Mitsubishi Delica Space Gear L400


Delica Space Gear Basics
Delica Space Gear Trim Levels
Very Versatile Delica Vans

Delica L400 Engines & Transmissions

How Does the Delica Space Gear Drive?
2007-2020 Mitsubishi Delica D:5

So, Where Do You Get a Mitsubishi Delica Van?
