Mitsubishi saw evidence of a new generation of Pajero’s sport, a mid-size SUV with a frame-body structure that, in some markets, is sold as the Montero sport.
Some American readers will be Montero’s original game from the early 2000s and its older brother Montero, which was dual to the Pajero sold overseas.
The cars have attracted an almost cult-like following among enthusiasts all over the road and others who have appreciated their rugged design, newer generations have been banned for this market due to regulations.
This is not expected to be replaced with the arrival of the new Pajero Sport, which is expected to center its platform with Mitsubishi Triton’s new midsize pickup (L200) that went on sale overseas in 2023. Pajero’s new sport is expected to get started sales in 2026, it may debut as soon as this year.
2017 Mitsubishi Montero Sport (Pajero Sport, Challenger)
The camouflaged prototype of our new spy shots suggests that Mitsubishi will remain with the evolutionary style for the new sport of Pajero. The bell seems to be high than in the existing model, which debuted in 2015, and the headlights are also more positioned.
The newest Triton pickup comes with a choice of two turbodiesel engines and an unmatched fuel option, all 2. 4-liter 4-cylinder units. The same will be true for Pajero’s sport.
While the vehicle is rarely very destined to succeed in the U. S. , it is not very likely to be successful. In the U. S. , Mitsubishi would possibly be offering new frame-body cars here in the future. One of them may also be a 1-ton truck evolved jointly with Nissan and built Mexico, the timing is uncertain.
Another may be a new generation of the Pajero, sharing a platform with the former Destemo Nissan Armada and the twins of the patrol. The last Pajero was withdrawn from production in 2021, however, Mitsubishi is expected to sign up for the new partnership between Honda and Nissan announced before last year, and that may pave the way for a new Pajero.