Mitsubishi Pajero is aiming at the Europa continent



Mitsubishi, a world-renowned automaker, boasts its old-fashioned off-roaders.
Pajero is a distinguished representative. Pajero Sport won decent sales figures
in some countries of Asia and it made its best performance in Australia. Now
Mitsubishi's target shifts to the Europa continent.

The Pajero Sport has celebrated its 3rd birthday. The look is not bad. Intelligence
from reliable sources has it that Pajero Sport will receive refreshment at the end
of the year. 

Pajero Sport has other two nicknames, Montero and Shogun. It's in a body-on-frame
construction. It looks out-of-date, probably. But it doesn't prevent you from
getting decent experience. The 3-row SUV boasts its strong off-road ability and
reliability.

The facelift resembles that of the Delica from Japan and the L200. We can see
from that big shield-shaped chrome element. More safety equipment will be 
installed to guarantee a safe journey.

The powertrain do let you smile. A 2.4-litre diesel that could generate 181 hp
at 3,500 rpm and 430 Nm enable you to outperform other vehicles on the highway.
What's more, Pajero leaves spacious room for improvement. A coupe of 
improvements could be achieved. One possible improvement is to introduce the
Delica D:5's new 2.2-litre 4N14 direct-injection diesel. This motor is able to
generate 145 hp and 380 Nm of torques. But the premise of its application is that
it should passes Japanese emissions tests. A petrol base engine generating 150 hp
is potentially available. But it takes time. AWD with differential locks and the
automatic transmission are also added to the list of extra attachments.

Pajero may not win the heart of every customer. But it's surely an evolution over
its predecessors.  

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