2016 MITSUBISHI PAJERO SPORT



Mitsubishi has put an end to the incessant leaks and teasers by unveiling the 2016 Mitsubishi Pajero Sport today in Bangkok. It debuts many new firsts for the Mitsubishi brand, with respect to safety and mechanical equipment. This car will be available in more than 90 countries.


The 2016 Mitsubishi Pajero Sport is the second model to feature Mitsubishi’s “Dynamic Shield” front end, and doesn’t look like a Mitsubishi Triton with an SUV body style. It gets generous helping of chrome in the front fascia, sleek headlamps and LED daytime running lights, and a new bumper design. At the back, it features a striking pair of vertically oriented taillight clusters and a redesigned lift gate.

The interior of the Pajero Sport borrows cues from the model it’s based on, the Mitsubishi Triton. However, it does features distinctive elements such as a new 4-spoke multifunction steering wheel, a flowing center console with sculpted silver embellishments on either side, silver door handles, and leather upholstery.





  
Talking about equipment, the new Pajero Sport comes with a touchscreen infotainment display, optional “Multi-Around” camera system, and electric parking brake. Safety features include  Forward Collision Mitigation system (FCM), Blind Spot Warning system and an Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS) and 7 SRS airbags.


Powering by a 2.4L MIVEC turbo diesel engine which comes paired to an 8-speed automatic transmission. Although power figures have not been revealed yet, reports suggest that it will deliver 181 PS and 430 Nm. Power is sent to all four wheels via a Super-Select 4WD-II four-wheel drive system with a new Off-road Mode and by Hill Descent Control.


Mitsubishi claims that the new Pajero Sport is 17-percent more fuel efficient than the outgoing model. It also achieves a CO2 emissions rating of under 200 g/km.

The 2016 Mitsubishi Pajero Sport made its public debut at the 2015 BIG Motor Sale in Thailand hours back, and will go on sale this fall. According to reports, it will be available in Thailand in 3 trims, – GLS, GT and GT AWD – with prices ranging from 1.138 million to 1.45 million Baht (IDR 439.2 millions to IDR 559.7 millions).

Its launch in Thailand will be followed by availability in Australia, the ASEAN countries, Middle East, Africa, Latin America and Russia. An Indonesian launch will likely take place post February 2016. With CKD kits manufactured in Thailand, the next generation model could continue being assembled at the Mitsubishi new plant in Cikarang. Hopefully same spec with Thailand models.