Will my WonderFold Wagon fit in my Mitsubishi?



Mitsubishi Delica (2011)

W4 Elite

 

The Mitsubishi Delica handles the W4 Luxe easily.   You even can even load it in several configurations, depending what is easiest for you. 

 

Here it is in the upright position, which leave a decent amount of space for your groceries etc.

 

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 And here it is laying sideways in the back.   The best thing is, all seats are still up.

 

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Mitsubishi ASX (2016)

W4 Luxe

 

In the 2016 Mitsubishi ASX, you do need to take the rear wheel bar off to fit the W4 Luxe in the boot.  There are a few places you can position the wheel bar though, depending on how much boot space you need.

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Mitsubishi Pajero Sport Exceed (2019)

W4 Luxe

The WonderFold W4 Luxe fits in the boot of the Mitsubishi Pajero Sport Exceed 2019 with room for additional essentials. The basket can be kept attached to the wagon or removed and placed beside it. Even with the wagon inside, there’s still space for accessories like a snack tray or bag.

W4 Luxe - Mitsubishi Pajero Sport Exceed 2019 - Car Boot

 

Mitsubishi Pajero Sport Exceed (2018)

W4 Luxe

The W4 Luxe fits into the Mitsubishi Pajero Sports Exceed 2018 even with six seats in use and just one folded. With all the wheels removed, it stands neatly in the boot without any hassle. If you've been wondering whether the W4 works in this setup, you can rest easy—it absolutely does!

 

We will continue to update this blog with more and more photos as we get them.

If there is a specific year, make or model that you are wondering about, send us an email at contact@pragon.com.au and we will do our best to get some photos taken for you.

 

 

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