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Mitsubishi launches Final Edition Pajero as swansong

Mitsubishi launches Final Edition Pajero as swansong

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The Mitsubishi Pajero is set to be discontinued after being on sale for more than 37 years Japan.

Production will cease come August and Mitsubishi has launched a Final Edition which is limited to 700 units as a celebratory model.

blogentry-133713-0-48286700-1556536914_thumb.jpgBased on the Pajero Exceed, the Final Edition features add-ons like a sunroof and roof rails. Ticking the box for the Final Edition Accessory Package would then add a rear spoiler, a spare tire cover and mud flaps with Pajero badging.

Inside, things remain pretty much the same other than a new illuminated “Final Edition” sill plates.

blogentry-133713-0-93729600-1556536918_thumb.jpgThe SUV is powered by a 3.2-litre four cylinder diesel engine that produces 187bhp and 441 Nm of torque. It is connected to a five-speed automatic transmission and a four-wheel drive system with a locking rear differential.

While the Japanese will not be getting anymore Pajeros soon, the car will still be made available in a handful of markets like Australia and the Middle East.




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