Mitsubishi Pajero premiere
Mitsubishi’s flagship 4X4, the Pajero, debuted in Paris Thursday and our own John Neff was there for our primarily detailed appear at the redesigned model. We’re a bit underwhelmed - notwithstanding a stem-to-stern redesign, the new Pajero crunches to seem fancy a mildly freshened version of the old model.
Mitsubishi reached the conclusion to focus on the hard-core 4X4 state providing the redesigned Pajero, positioning the ideal as “a real off-road automobile relatively as opposed to a build accessory.”
The gasoline version of the Pajero becomes a 48 hp inflate amongst a switch on the old 3.5-liter powerplant to the new 250 hp 3.8-liter V6 exhausted in the recent version of the Eclipse.
Despite the hard-core off-road boom allure of the boxy 4X4, Mitsubishi has added a host of optional goodies, along with a 12-speaker, 860 watt Rockford sound process and a navigation/infotainment process surrounded by a 30 GB hard disk drive. Unfortunately, the company’s have a crack to dress up the externally-mounted spare wheel in on a partial hard coat nevertheless needs make every effort - John polls so the plastic shroud rattles as if demented when you finishing the tailgate.

