Mitsubishi V3000 CBU

12 registered in New Zealand · 1991–1991 · 100% from Australia

The Mitsubishi V3000 CBU is a recognisable name on New Zealand roads, with 12 registered across model years 1991 to 1991. Most are petrol-powered saloons with a 3.0L engine.

Below you'll find a complete breakdown of fuel types, body styles, drivetrain options, regional distribution, and estimated running costs. Select a specific model year to see detailed specs, buyer insights, and variant-level data for that generation of the V3000 CBU.

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12 On NZ Roads
3.0L Engine

Fuel Types

Mitsubishi V3000 CBU fuel type breakdown: PETROL 100%.

Drivetrain

Engine Size

Mitsubishi V3000 CBU engine sizes: 3.0L 100%.

Imported From

Mitsubishi V3000 CBU imported from: Australia 100%.

Colours

BLUE 8 (67%)
RED 2 (17%)
SILVER 1 (8%)
GREEN 1 (8%)

Colours shown are approximate representations of NZTA basic colour categories, not exact manufacturer paint codes.

Where They Are in NZ

Mitsubishi V3000 CBU regional distribution: AUCKLAND: 3, TASMAN: 1, WAIKATO: 1, NELSON: 1, HOROWHENUA: 1.

Body Types

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Mitsubishi V3000 CBU are there in New Zealand?

There are 12 Mitsubishi V3000 CBU vehicles registered in New Zealand as of March 2026, making up 0% of the total passenger fleet. Model years range from 1991 to 1991.

What body type is the Mitsubishi V3000 CBU?

The Mitsubishi V3000 CBU is primarily classified as a saloon in the NZTA fleet register. The most common fuel type is petrol.

Are Mitsubishi V3000 CBU cars imported or NZ-new?

100% of Mitsubishi V3000 CBU vehicles in New Zealand originated from Australia. The majority arrived as used imports, which is typical for this model. Check the import status and origin country for the specific year you're considering on the individual year pages.