![]() Given how popular and successful the L200’s become over the years, we thought we’d look at its history, the different generations, as well as what made each one of them so special. Although the naming strategy is confusing and somewhat overwhelming, all these different model names essentially represent the same vehicle: a rebadged Mitsubishi L200 destined for various markets. Other common names the L200 goes by include but are not limited to Rodeo, Storm, Magnum, Colt, and the L200 Strakar. Mitsubishi’s name for the L200 in the US up until 1996 was the Mighty Max. Because of Mitsubishi’s partnership with Chrysler, you can also find the L200 in the United States under the Dodge Ram 50 and the Plymouth Arrow nameplates. From 1991, Mitsubishi changed the L200’s name for the domestic market from Forte to the Strada. In its homeland of Japan, you can find it under the Mitsubishi Triton or the Mitsubishi Forte monikers. Although in most markets it’s known as the L200, it’s a truck with many different names. The L200 is a compact-sized pickup truck built and sold by Mitsubishi Motors. ![]()
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