Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Mitsubishi Pajero 2007 and Dakar Rally Pajero Evolution 2007 MPR13 revealed

World Premier for the next generation of Pajero (European market specification) at Paris Motor Show
— 2007 Dakar Rally Pajero Evolution also unveiled —

Tokyo, September 8, 2006 — Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) is to give the new global standard SUV Pajero* (European market specification) its world debut at Le Mondial de l'Automobile 2006 (Paris Motor Show 2006) to be held in Halls 1-8 of the Paris Expo porte de Versailles from September 28 (September 30 for the general public) through October 15.

More than 2.5 million Pajeros have been produced in the approximately 25 years since the first generation was launched in 1982. Sold in over 170 countries and regions today, Pajero has earned enormous popularity as a sport utility vehicle boasting outstanding durability and endurance that enable it to deliver safe, secure and comfortable performance over any and all types of road surface.
Debuting at the Paris Motor Show, this Pajero is the fourth in the series. The latest Pajero offers reliability forged in the crucible of grueling competition and use under the harshest conditions to be found on our planet. It retains the all-round SUV specifications of its predecessor, as seen in its approach angle, ground clearance and other all-terrain performance parameters. New features that distinguish the fourth-generation Pajero include:

* A powertrain applied a new 3.2-liter 4-cylinder diesel with common rail direct fuel injection or a 3.8-liter V6 MIVEC*1 gasoline unit.
* A 4WD system comprised of the sophisticated Super Select 4WD-II transfer case while both ASTC*2 and the rear differential lock available — developed on the bedrock of MMC's All-Wheel-Control (AWC) concept and delivering significant improvements in both off-road and tarmac performance.
* Tastefully designed dashboard and interior complemented by high-end equipment such as Rockford Acoustic Design Premium Sound System™ with a new 860W 12-speaker.

This latest Pajero is to be produced at Pajero Manufacturing Co., Ltd. in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. MMC plans to start shipments to Europe in September, followed by shipments in Japan and to Australia in October. Eventually the company plans to export the car to some 170 countries and regions in the Near & Middle East, Central and South America, and Asia and ASEAN regions.

Debuting alongside at the Paris Motor Show will be the similarly-styled next generation of Pajero Evolution which will be entered at the 2007 Dakar Rally.

MMC will hold its press & media briefing at 2:30 pm on Thursday September 28 at the Mitsubishi Motors stand in Hall 3.


* : Montero in Spain / Shogun in the UK
*1 : MIVEC, Mitsubishi Innovative Valve timing Electronic Control system
*2 : ASTC, Active Stability & Traction Control
*3 : Pajero II, a concept car showcased in 23rd Tokyo Motor Show (1979)
*4 : PX-33, the first Japanese full-time 4WD passenger car (1936)


Image Gallery
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Mitsubishi Pajero 2007 5-doors


Mitsubishi Pajero 2007 3-doors


Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution 2007 Dakar Rally Edition [MPR13] (left) and Mitsubishi Pajero 2007 (right)


PX-33 (left), Pajero II concept (middle), and Pajero 2007 (right)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

While the Mitsubishi Pajero has gained wide acceptance elsewhere in the world, it is but sad news that this model of Pajero 2007 will not be marketed in the United States. The US has presented itself as a tough market to penetrate for Mitsubishi.

Mitsubishi has been and continues to receive poor acceptance from the majority of the American car buyers. The current generation of Americans still associate Mitsubishi-Motors with the Mitsubishi company that built the Mitsubishi Zeros that bombed Pearl Harbor. An idea which is totally wrong as the Mitsubishi company in those days is not the same company as Mitsubishi Motors today. Mitsubishi Motors has nothing to do with aircraft building. A good read from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi

I am the new American generation and I believe this manufacturer deserves a chance. Test drive the latest Mitsubishi, and you will see it's as better as any Japanese car import

Anonymous said...

How come it will not be released in US? Pajero is an all terrain vehicle and it performs greatly especially if equipped with high performance parts like shock absorbers, suspension lifts, super swamper tires etc

Anonymous said...

Looks more sporty with grills

Anonymous said...

Very nice. Adding suv bumpers can beef up your Pajero and also add more safety especially during bumps and collisions