The Mitsubishi RVR is a range of cars produced by Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors from 1991 to 2002 and then from 2010 until present. The first two generations were classified as compact multi-purpose vehicles (MPV). It was a tall wagon with some off-road characteristics, targeting the "sports gear" or outdoor lifestyle market. This approach was similar to the one used by Honda when they introduced the Honda CR-V. The RVR had an especially good sales record in the beginning, even with the decline of the RV sales boom. Sales later declined, and the original RVR was discontinued in August 2002.
This Mitsubishi RVR E-N23WG released in May 1995 comes in the Wild Gear variant with the 1,997cc 4G63 engine, a 4WD drive train, and manual transmission. The RVR E-N23WG weighs approximately 1,490 kg with 4 doors, two front, one side, and one rear, along with 4 seats having a complete volumne of 13.425 m3. It comes in standard colors along with optional colors like pyrenees black (P) /kaizer silver(M).
Mileage: 142,000 KM / 88,000 Miles Approx.
| Year/Make: | 1995 Mitsubishi |
| Model: | RVR |
| Trim: | Wild Gear |
| Chassis Code: | N23W |
| Color: | Pyranees Black |
| Miles: | 88,000 Approx |
| Engine: | 4G63 |
| Transmission: | 5 Speed Manual |
| Drivetrain Layout: | Four Wheel Drive |














