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The fourth-generation Mitsubishi Pajero is one of the most popular SUVs. It has been in production since 2006. The fourth-generation Mitsubishi Pajero is one of the oldest SUVs on sale. It was first introduced in 1999. The Final edition was the final chapter in the story of the SUV that made a name for itself in Japan in 2019. Now production is over.
In fact, Mitsu hasn’t been making the Pajero at Sakahogi in Japan since March. The swan song for Australia is the 2022MY Final Edition. 800 units will be heading down under, each with seven seats, and are available in the GLS, GLX and Exceed models. No matter what trim level you choose, the turbodiesel four-cylinder engine produces 189 horsepower (441 kilowatts), and 325 pound feet (441 Newton-meters). This torque is sent to both axles via an automatic five-speed transmission.
It’s basically a regular Pajero with an 88-liter fuel tank. However, the extra accessories are fitted by Australian dealers. They include a hood protector and carpet floor mats. A cargo lip cover and a leather-wrapped owners’ manual and service guide. The Final Edition badge is also included as a mandatory upgrade. The flagship Exceed comes with a leather interior, sunroof, and brushed aluminum pedals.
The Pajero is widely regarded as the best 4×4 SUV in the world. It has been in existence since 1981 and has sold more than 3.3million units in its 40-year history. The Pajero Sport will carry the name, which is built on the Mitsubishi Triton/L200/Strada and Fiat Fullback pickup trucks.