Mitsubishi L200 extended warranty overview
Before exploring Mitsubishi’s extended warranty options, here’s a look at the L200’s original factory warranty coverage:
- 10 years or 100,000 miles of powertrain coverage
- Five years or 60,000 miles of bumper-to-bumper coverage
- Seven years or 100,000 miles of anticorrosion and perforation coverage
Mitsubishi offers only one extended warranty option, called the Diamond Care Protection Plan. Otherwise, you’ll have to choose a third-party warranty. The Diamond Care plan offers extended warranty coverage up to eight years or 120,000 miles, and can be purchased only as long as your Mitsubishi is still within the factory warranty period.
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Mitsubishi L200 extended warranty coverage options
Mitsubishi offers three Diamond Care coverage levels, all available with terms of up to eight years or 120,000 miles:
- Supreme: Exclusionary coverage
- Deluxe: Powertrain coverage plus the fuel, steering, suspension, electrical, brake and air conditioning systems
- Powertrain: Engine, transmission, drive axle and electric vehicle components
Additional benefits
All three plans also include the following additional benefits:
- Roadside assistance: Up to $100 per covered claim for things like tire change, lockout service, fuel delivery or jump start
- Trip interruption: Up to $500 per covered claim when you’re more than 100 miles from home
- Rental car reimbursement: Up to $210 ($42 per day up to five days) for a rental car for a repair that requires overnight service
- Towing: Up to $100 per covered claim
Mitsubishi L200 extended warranty cost factors
To get a quote on a Mitsubishi Diamond Care Protection Plan, you’ll have to call a Mitsubishi dealership directly, as prices aren’t published online. If you choose to obtain a third-party extended warranty, you can expect to pay between $3,000 and $6,000 for bumper-to-bumper coverage.
What affects Mitsubishi L200 warranty costs?
When shopping around for the best warranty, consider that the following factors can impact warranty pricing:
- Coverage level: Extended warranties that cover just about everything are more expensive than basic, powertrain warranties, no matter what type of vehicle you own.
- Current vehicle mileage: As your vehicle ages and mileage increases, you’re more likely to face larger, more expensive repairs. Mitsubishi does, however, offer a high-mileage warranty as well.
- Coverage term length: Longer coverage equates to a higher price for an extended warranty. Longer coverage terms typically cost more. Diamond Care offers terms of up to eight years or 120,000 miles.
- Deductible amount: Opting for a lower deductible — the price you pay out of pocket for each covered repair — means you’ll pay more for the warranty itself, and vice versa.
- Trim level and technology packages: The L200 is built to work and isn’t considered a luxury vehicle. That means you could save on an extended warranty.
- Geographic location: If you live in an area with a high cost of living, expect to pay a bit more for an extended warranty on your vehicle.
- Purchase timing relative to factory warranty: Not only is it cheaper to purchase an extended warranty while your L200 is still covered by the factory warranty, but Mitsubishi also requires this in order to be eligible for its Diamond Care Protection Plan.
When to skip extended coverage for an L200
An extended warranty may not be worth the cost if any of the following apply:
- It’s a spare vehicle: If you’ll only be using your L200 for occasional use, you may not even need an extended warranty.
- You don’t plan to own your L200 long: If you’re only planning on keeping your L200 truck for a few years, you may not face any of the repairs typically covered under warranty.
- You’re using your L200 for nontraditional purposes: Be wary of using your L200 truck for purposes that could potentially void the warranty, like intense off-road use, towing beyond the truck’s stated capacity or adding aftermarket accessories, like lift kits.
- You have money to cover repairs: If you’ve got an emergency fund that would allow you to comfortably cover all but the most expensive Mitsubishi maintenance and repairs, you can likely save the money you’d shell out for an extended warranty.
What could void your L200 warranty?
- Intense off-road use
- Towing more than capacity
- Aftermarket accessories
Mitsubishi L200 extended warranty buying tips
Before you commit to an extended warranty for your L200 truck, be sure to read the fine print so you know exactly what’s covered.
Below, we’ve included a list of questions to ask the warranty company:
- What specific components are covered?
- Can I choose the deductible? If so, is it possible to change the deductible amount?
- Do I have to have all repairs done through an authorized dealership or repair facility?
- Is the warranty transferable if I sell the vehicle?
- Is there a cancellation policy?
- Are there any mileage or usage restrictions?
- If I need a repair, how do I file a claim?
- What is the approval process, and how long does it take?
- Does the warranty require me to submit regular maintenance records?
- Are any perks included, like rental car reimbursement and roadside assistance?
FAQ
How long is the Mitsubishi L200 warranty?
Mitsubishi’s standard extended warranty lasts up to 10 years or 120,000 miles, whichever comes first.
Can I extend my Mitsubishi L200 warranty?
Yes, you can extend your coverage by purchasing an extended warranty that covers your L200 for several years and miles past the factory warranty. But once the extended warranty ends (typically at 8 years/120,000 miles), your only option is to look for a third-party warranty that will cover your vehicle at its current age and/or mileage.
Is the Mitsubishi L200 available in the United States?
No, the Mitsubishi L200 isn’t currently sold in the U.S. due to high import taxes on light trucks. At the time of publishing, the only way to purchase one in the U.S. is through private importation.
What is the difference between powertrain and comprehensive coverage?
A powertrain warranty is the most basic type of coverage, protecting only the engine, transmission and in some cases, the drivetrain. By contrast, comprehensive coverage — often called bumper-to-bumper coverage — protects most vehicle components except those specifically excluded by the contract.
Is a Mitsubishi L200 extended warranty worth it?
If you plan to keep your L200 for many years and put lots of miles on it, an extended warranty can definitely help you financially if you happen to face a major repair as your vehicle ages. After all, excessive mileage puts strain on any vehicle’s transmission and engine.
The average cost to repair a Mitsubishi engine is more than $13,000. Since most major failures occur after the factory warranty expires, it’s clear that an extended warranty can help offset the costs of repairs common with an aging vehicle.
Article sources
ConsumerAffairs writers primarily rely on government data, industry experts and original research from other reputable publications to inform their work. Specific sources for this article include:
- Nissan Extended Services North America, G.P., "Diamond Care Extended Protection Plans." Accessed April 27, 2026.
- Alibaba.com, "Is the Mitsubishi L200 Sold in the USA? Buying Guide 2024." Accessed April 27, 2026.







