New Mitsubishi Pajero 2025
The Mitsubishi Pajero: A Legacy of Ruggedness in the Qatar
Commanding Presence: The Pajero's Exterior
The latest generation of the Mitsubishi Pajero boasts a commanding exterior that cuts a striking figure on Qatar roads. Its bold lines, robust front grille, and powerful LED headlights exude an aura of strength and capability. The sturdy body structure, elevated ground clearance, and rugged accents further enhance its off-road prowess, making it ready to conquer any terrain. Whether cruising through the city or venturing into the wilderness, the Pajero's exterior design makes a statement of readiness for any adventure.
Spacious Comfort: The Pajero's Interior
Mitsubishi Pajero Key Specifications
Engine
3 L - 3.8 L
Horsepower
177 BHP - 250 BHP
Transmission
Manual
Fuel Type
TBD
Mileage City
7.4 Km/L - 7.7 Km/L
Seating Capacity
5 - 7
Mitsubishi Pajero Trims
Mitsubishi Pajero Other Specifications
Length4385 mm - 4900 mm
Width1875 mm
Height1850 mm - 1870 mm
Trunk Capacity1081 L - 500 L
Battery SizeTBD
Torque259 Nm - 330 Nm
Cylinders6
Drive TypeTBD
Acceleration 0-100 KM/H10.8 sec - 12.7 sec
Top Speed180 km/h - 200 km/h
Battery RangeTBD
Fuel Tank Capacity69 L - 88 L
Mitsubishi Pajero Pros and Cons
What we Like
- Exceptional Off-Road Capability: The Pajero's robust build and advanced four-wheel-drive system excel in challenging terrains, ideal for the Qatar's diverse landscapes.
- Spacious Interior: Offers ample room for passengers and cargo, accommodating families and their needs.
- Reliability and Durability: Known for its robust construction and longevity, making it a dependable vehicle in harsh conditions.
- Fuel Efficiency (relative): While not the most fuel-efficient SUV, its fuel consumption is relatively reasonable considering its size and capabilities.
- Resale Value: Maintains a strong resale value in the Qatar market due to its popularity and reputation.
- Availability of Parts and Service: Mitsubishi has a wide service network in the Qatar, ensuring easy access to parts and maintenance.
- High Ground Clearance: Crucial for navigating dunes and uneven roads common in the Qatar.
- Strong Reputation: The Pajero enjoys a positive reputation for performance and dependability in the Qatar.
What we don't Like
- High Fuel Consumption: The Pajero, especially older models, is known for relatively poor fuel economy, leading to higher running costs in the Qatar's driving conditions.
- Maintenance Costs: Repair and maintenance expenses can be significant, particularly for older vehicles or if parts need to be imported.
- Limited Availability of Some Parts: Finding specific parts for older models might be challenging, potentially resulting in longer repair times.
- Resale Value: Compared to some competitors, the Pajero might experience a faster depreciation in resale value.
- Interior Comfort (Older Models): Older Pajero models may have less refined interiors compared to newer SUVs, potentially lacking features found in modern vehicles.
- Technological Features (Older Models): Older models may lack the advanced technological features and safety systems present in newer vehicles.
- Ride Quality on Rough Terrain: While capable off-road, the ride quality on uneven surfaces might not be as comfortable as in some other SUVs.
- Size and Maneuverability in City Driving: Its size can make maneuvering in congested urban areas of the Qatar more challenging.
Mitsubishi Pajero Ratings
- Comfort★★★★★
- Features★★★★★
- Fuel Economy★★★★★
- Performance★★★★★
- Reliability★★★★★
- Value For Money★★★★★
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