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Mitsubishi Dion 2.0 AT (135 hp) vs BMW 4er 3.0 MT (306 hp) 4x4

Param name Param value for
Mitsubishi Dion
Param value for
BMW 4er
Main Params
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Car name Mitsubishi Dion BMW 4er
Car type passenger cars passenger cars
Car body type minivan cabriolet
Model mitsubishi bmw
Variant dion 4
Modification 2.0 AT (135 hp) 3.0 MT (306 hp) 4x4
Release of cars 2000 2013
The end of production 2005 2016
Engine
Boost type No turbocharging
Compression ratio 10.3 10.2
Cylinder arrangement in-line in-line
Cylinder diameter and piston stroke, mm 85 × 88 84 × 89.6
Engine capacity, cm³ 1997 2979
Engine location front, transverse No
Engine power supply system direct injection into the combustion chamber distributed injection
Engine type petrol petrol
Maximum power, hp/kW at rpm 135 / 99 at 5800 306 / 225 at 5800
Maximum torque, N*m at rpm 183 at 3500 400 at 1300 - 5000
Number of cylinders 4 6
Number of valves per cylinder 4 4
General information
Brand country Japan Germany
Car class M D
Model assembly Japan No
Number of doors 5 2
Performance indicators
Acceleration to 100 km/h, s No 5.6
Ecological class No Euro 6
Fuel consumption, l city / highway / combined — / — / 7.6 11.9 / 6.6 / 8.5
Fuel type Normal (92) Super (95)
Maximum speed, km/h No 250
Sizes in mm
Front track width 1470 1545
Ground clearance 155 128
Height 1240 1384
Length 4460 4638
Rear track width 1470 1594
Wheel size No 225 / 50 / R17
Wheelbase 2705 2810
Width 1695 1825
Suspension and brakes
Front brakes disk ventilated disk ventilated
Rear brakes drum disk ventilated
Type of front suspension independent, spring independent, spring
Type of rear suspension independent, spring independent, spring
Transmission
Drive type front full
Number of gears 4 6
Transmission automatic mechanical
Volume and weight
Curb weight, kg 1420 1885
Fuel tank capacity, l 60 57
Gross weight, kg No 2260
Trunk volume min/max, l No 220 / 370
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