2003-2005 Mitsubishi Magna review
The Mitsubishi Magna is a car that was built by Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited (MMAL) at the Tonsley Park assembly plant in Adelaide (South Australia) from May 1985 to September 2005, spanning three generations.Mitsubishi Australia launched this new Magna and Verada range - now in TL and KL guise - in early July 2003. the TL Magna had newly styled front and rear ends, a smattering of mechanical changes and revised interior.
The range no longer featured Executive, Altera or Sports models, replaced by ES, LS and VR, respectively. The only carry-over badge remained VR-X. A limited edition Solara package was re-offered with electric windows, alloy wheels and rear spoiler. Full leather trim became an option on select models (VR-X). Other limited editions included the Ralliart versions of the VR and VR-X marketed on television with the aid of Mitsubishi rally driver, Ed Ordynksi and featuring Koni suspension components, greater colour-coding and alloy wheels from the original TJ Magna Ralliart model. Engine and brakes remained standard.