Pros And Cons
With regard to its softer and more round design that cannot be compared to previous models, the Mitsubishi warrior can be regarded as being fairly practical. It is larger and can be utilized for commercial benefits. It eliminates possibilities of sports car handling as a result of coils and leaf springs that have a live axle and ladder frame chassis. The L200 has switchable all wheel drive plus a lockable center differential in the event of getting stuck and the body kits usually come with plenty of chrome. The interior is of good quality with plastic and subdued cloth and the re-vamped seats give additional support when crossing rough ground.
It performs commendably well on and off road. However, the Mitsubishi Warrior requires a little more effort to drive than the average modern SUV. This is because of the heavy steering. The height can act as either an advantage or disadvantage depending on who is doing the lifting and carrying. The height to the rear load bed from the ground is 880 mm which is about 3 feet. Should the load be light then it will not be as cumbersome as compared to a heavy load which can be quite stretchy.