Reliability Guide

Mitsubishi L200 (Series 6) Problems by Year

The sixth-generation Mitsubishi L200, produced from 2019 to 2022, was the final iteration of the iconic pickup to be officially sold in the UK market. Featuring the bold "Dynamic Shield" front-end design, it successfully combined rugged utility with a significantly more modern interior and a suite of advanced safety technology. In the UK, it has established an iron-clad reputation for being an "indestructible" workhorse, prized by commercial users and outdoor enthusiasts alike for its exceptional 3,500kg towing capacity and the legendary capability of its "Super Select II" four-wheel-drive system. Reliability for the Series 6 is generally world-class, reflecting Mitsubishi’s status as a leader in durable 4x4 engineering, but there are specific engine and drivetrain watchpoints that used buyers must investigate. The 2.2-litre "Euro 6" diesel engine is fundamentally robust and utilizes a timing chain, but like all modern diesels, it is highly sensitive to the correct operation of its emissions equipment. Owners have reported occasional sensor issues related to the AdBlue system and DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) clogging if the vehicle is primarily used for short urban trips. Additionally, the rear leaf springs—while strengthened—are still a long-standing L200 weak point and can crack if the truck is frequently overloaded or used for heavy towing over rough terrain. When buying a used Series 6 L200 in the UK, the focus should be on maintenance history and verifying that all emissions systems are fault-free. Prospective owners should verify that the "Super Select II" system shifts smoothly between all modes—including the unique ability to be used in 4WD on dry tarmac—and check the chassis for any signs of heavy off-road abuse or corrosion from salted farm roads. It is also important to verify a full Mitsubishi main dealer service history to maintain the crucial 5-year/62,500-mile warranty. For the best ownership experience, the "Barbarian" or "Warrior" trims are the most desirable, offering a high level of luxury and refinement for a modest used budget.

Select a year below to see the specific problems affecting that model year, with estimated repair costs and severity ratings.

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Buying Tips for the Mitsubishi L200 (Series 6)

  • The 2.2 engine requires regular AdBlue top-ups; ensure the system is working correctly as repairs are expensive.
  • Check for any "Check Engine" lights related to the DPF, as they can be sensitive to short journeys.
  • Inspect the paintwork, particularly on the bonnet and roof, as some owners report it being quite thin.