Mitsuoka Ryoga

The Mitsuoka Ryoga is an Entry-level luxury sedan manufactured by Mitsuoka. There are two versions of it, a wagon and a sedan.[2] It has a fuel tank capacity of 60L.[4] The price of the Ryoga ranges from 2,461,000 yen to 2,871,750 yen.[5]

Mitsuoka Ryoga
1st generation Ryoga
Overview
ManufacturerMitsuoka
Model years1998-2004[1]
Body and chassis
ClassCompact executive car (D)
Body style4-door sedan
5-door station wagon
LayoutFF, AWD[2]
RelatedNissan Sunny
Nissan Primera
Nissan Sentra
Infiniti G20[3]
Powertrain
EngineDOHC 4 cylinder 1.5L, 1.8L, 2.0L[1][2]
Transmission4-speed auto, 5-speed manual, CVT
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,600 mm (102.4 in)
Length4,570 mm (179.9 in)
Width1,695 mm (66.7 in)
Height1,400 mm (55.1 in) [4]
Curb weight1,200 kg (2,646 lb)[4]

First generation

When the Ryoga was first released in 1998, it was based on the Nissan Primera and had a 1.8L or 2.0L engine. The 1.8L engine produced 125 hp. The 2.0L engine produced 150 hp.[1]

Second generation

When the car entered its second generation, the car became based on the Nissan Sunny and Sentra. This changed the engine size to 1.5L. This 1.5L engine produces 105 hp (78 kW).[1][3] The Sunny-based Ryoga has a top speed of 177 km/h (110 mph) and a 0–100 km/h (62 mph) time of 13.1 seconds. It is classified as a low emission vehicle.[1]

Trim levels

There are two trim levels. Royal, which has slightly better equipment and Deluxe.[3] During the 2000 model year there was a larger limited edition with a 1998cc engine. There were two more limited editions in 2004. During that year Mitsuoka released a Soft Leather Edition and a Final Model edition.[5]

Photograph
2nd Generation Ryoga

See also

References

  1. "Mitsuoka Ryoga". avtomarket. Retrieved 27 June 2014.
  2. "Mitsuoka Ryoga". Amayama. Retrieved 27 June 2014.
  3. "Mitsuoka Ryoga (Мицуока Рёга)". Retrieved 27 June 2014.
  4. "Mitsuoka Ryoga1998 – 2004". yandex. Retrieved 27 June 2014.
  5. "Mitsuoka Ryoga catalog". GooNetExchange. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
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