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Mitsubishi to return Pajero nameplate

May 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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MITSUBISHI is set to return its iconic Pajero nameplate when its new, cross-country SUV is premiered later this year.

 

The decision puts an end to speculation that the four-wheel drive model will be branded as the Pajero Sport and suggest the full-size Pajero will compete once more against familiar rivals like the Nissan Patrol and Toyota LandCruiser.

 

Discontinued in 2021, the Mitsubishi Pajero was a staple of the Australian four-wheel drive scene for close to 40 years.

 

The original Pajero launched in 1982 combining the go-anywhere abilities of a four-wheel drive with the comfort of a passenger car. Across four generations, it became one of Mitsubishi’s best-known models, accumulating sales of over 3.25 million units in over 170 countries and regions worldwide.

 

Mitsubishi’s Pajero began competition in the legendary Dakar Rally – the world’s most demanding off-road rally – just a year after its launch, securing a total of 12 victories, including seven consecutive wins.

 

It is through these achievements, Mitsubishi says, that the Pajero earned “a reputation for unparalleled off-road performance, handling stability, and proven durability as a cross-country SUV”.

 

In Japan, the Pajero led the RV boom of the 1990s and played a key role in promoting outdoor and leisure lifestyle, with the series expanding to include the Pajero Mini kei-car, Pajero Junior compact SUV, and the famed Pajero iO compact SUV.

 

Set to make its world premiere in Q3 this year (2026), the all-new Pajero is based on the highly robust ladder frame of the Triton light commercial utility, albeit with “model specific development of the cabin and suspension”.

See also  It's Official: Mitsubishi Bringing Back the Pajero and Montero Names for its Flagship SUV

 

Mitsubishi says the new Pajero will deliver outstanding off-road capacity alongside a refined and comfortable ride, setting a new benchmark in the same way the original Pajero did over 40 years ago.

 

More information is available via a dedicated global website.

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