Mitsubishi Diamante
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The Mitsubishi Diamante was a car introduced in the spring of 1991 as a 1992 model. It is a rebadged Mitsubishi Magna, an Australian car. The Wagon version débuted for 1993. The 1992–6 Diamantes were assembled in Nagoya, Japan. The Japanese model was initially a four-door hardtop, while a more "formal", six-light sedan and station wagon were built in Adelaide, Australia.
The very first Diamante rolled off the assembly line on May 13, 1991 as a 1992 model.
The Diamante was redesigned for 1997. The 1997 Diamante went into production in Adelaide, Australia. The very first 1997 Diamante rolled off the assembly line on July 1, 1996.
In Australia, the four-cylinder models were usually marketed as the Mitsubishi Magna, though from 1993, there were six-cylinder Magnas also. Plusher six-cylinder models were called the Verada. New Zealand versions of the sedan originally carried the Mitsubishi V3000 badge, before the Diamante name appeared with the new generation after 1996. Magna station wagons had been sold there since the 1980s.
In July 2004, Mitsubishi announced that it would stop importing, and perhaps stop developing, the Diamante into the US after the 2004 model year. This was blamed on the smaller Mitsubishi Galant growing in size and the Diamante's controversial facelift in 2003.
ja:三菱・ディアマンテ