New Mitsubishi Pajero Sport price specifications Test Drive and Review




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�What, another Pajero? Why? Aren�t there already two different Pajeros on sale in India? & isn�t this Mitsubishi�s fourth SUV?� Questions from car enthusiasts we meet on Delhi�s streets come thick & fast. Sure there�s a lot of respect for the Japanese company & plenty of respect for the Pajero brand name as well, but yes � Pajero, Montero, Outlander & now a Pajero Sport � that�s a lot of SUVs, which is puzzling. Of course the real reason the Pajero Sport exists is to take on competition like the Fortuner & Endeavour. It�s all about delivering as much SUV as you can on a budget. All three are based on light pick up trucks sold en masse in Thailand, each is similarly specified and, all of them have attained their fair share of success in the region. The Pajero Sport, importantly, is also a thoroughly modern, up to the minute, common rail diesel equipped SUV; something HM Mitsubishi�s mountain goat, the Pajero, certainly isn�t. Put simply, what Mitsubishi is trying to do is deliver a Montero like package at a Pajero like price; that�s as close as you can get to a surefire recipe for success in India.

Under the microscope

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Mitsubishi hasn�t done as well as it could have in India & so it�s easy to forget how impressive the company is with SUVs. Sure, the Japanese company makes some very capable compacts, saloons, & sports cars, & some of them are exceptional too, but it�s the SUVs that get special attention at Mitsubishi. They are thoroughly engineered, the company�s knowledge base on off roaders is second to none & Mitsubishi is hungry for success.

So hungry, in fact, that its designers have lifted the nose section right off the Pajero Evo rally car & grafted it directly onto the new Pajero Sport. The grille & headlights are aligned in a single narrow band, the massive wheel arches on either side provide plenty of excitement & the gaping chasm below the bumper gives the SUV a tough, purposeful look. The cabin gets tighter & tapers towards the   rear, the taillights are attractive & the Sport sits so high on its springs, it looks like it�s been given an aftermarket suspension job. Overall proportions, however, aren�t great, as the stubby nose & large cabin don�t exactly gel.

Delve deeper & you come across the modified Triton truck chassis on which the engine, transmission, transfer cases & body are all bolted. Suspension at the front is handled by double wishbones, there are stout anti roll bars at both ends (important considering how high off the ground this car sits) & the non independent rear uses a three link setup. Mitsubishi�s �Super Select� transfer case allows you to shift from two wheel drive high to four wheel drive high on the move (upto speeds as high as 100kph), & you can uniquely lock the centre diff in both four wheel high & four wheel low.

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I step into the cabin & am pleasantly surprised. The dash is beautifully designed, good use has been made of the numerous textures & colours, & the quality of some of the bits is surprisingly good as well. The leather covered steering wheel, for example, is superbly crafted, the doorpads look like they are from a more expensive SUV, & the central console with its multi information display both looks good & has plenty of useful information on offer. Both the driver & passenger get powered seats, thigh & back support are good up front & there�s even plenty of legroom for tall passengers in the second row. Those sat in this row can also adjust the angle of the backrest, their thighs are well supported & visibility from the back is pretty good too. The Sport does feel a bit narrow though, & that means sitting three abreast is not as comfortable as it could have been. & while access to the third row is relatively easy & the middle row seats flip beautifully upon pulling a lever, the space in the rear is only really useable by children. The cabin has plenty of storage, especially, in & around the central console, & there�s even space for some luggage in the rear.

A question of Sport

The Pajero Sport�s 2.5 litre diesel may be smaller than its competitors, but what it loses in capacity it more than makes up for in specific output. Its 176bhp is very similar to the 168bhp put out by the Toyota Fortuner�s larger 3.0 litre engine & acceleration & performance are pretty similar as well. The Mitsubishi�s variable geometry turbo has been tuned with performance in mind & after a small amount of vibration & some initial lag, power is delivered in a strong & steady stream all the way from 1800 to 4500rpm. The engine feels very smooth in the mid range, there is considerable punch when you keep your foot pinned down, & after 100kph the Sport pulls away from its rivals with effortless ease. The engine is also particularly effective on the highway. As long as you are somewhere in the mid range, there�s always plenty of punch available for overtaking. & because the motor always seems to have more to give, performance really does feel quite effortless. This is clearly Mitsubishi�s best diesel engine yet. What�s also impressive is the integration of the gearbox, the short gearing masking a bit of the turbo lag. The gearbox does have a typically long throw, but it�s light to operate & gears slot in perfectly every time. This helps when you want to go a gear lower in traffic.

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With so much daylight between the wheels & the wheel arches, the Pajero rides well on its tall springs as well. You can drive the Sport through some of the largest craters around & the suspension will take it in its stride. Come to think of it, this would be an ideal car in which to tackle long stretches of  broken tarmac, the rubber footed suspension just soaking everything up. Stability at speed is surprisingly good too. It feels perfectly calm & composed, even at triple digit speeds speeds, small directional changes are executed with little vagueness or lag, & the well weighted brakes allow you to bleed speed in a drama free manner too. Also impressive is the feelsome steering. It does feel a bit weighty at parking speeds, but as soon as you are up & running, the feel & feedback are exactly what you want. But while the Sport does have a reasonable amount of grip in corners & the feedback from the steering is good, it feels too top heavy to corner with confidence. It�s the tall, off road suspension setup that�s to blame. So the best way to tackle corners is to slow right down, gently tip the car in, & allow it to follow a smooth line out.

Executive Briefing

The Pajero Sport has a lot going for it. It has a strong diesel engine, a spacious & comfortable cabin, & impressive levels of fit & finish. It is well specified & comes from a long line of successful Mitsubishi SUVs. What might let it down though, is that at Rs 23.5 lakh (ex showroom, Delhi), it is approximately Rs 2.5 lakh more than the Toyota Fortuner, which means it is a contender, but a pricey one. Its handling may not be anywhere as sharp as we�d hoped & it can�t be bought with an automatic yet, but looked at as an overall package, it�s impressive enough to take on the best in its class. Mitsubishi & the once popular Pajero sure have come a long way.

Also watch: Mitsubishi Pajero Sport VIDEO REVIEW

Fact File
Price Range (in lakhs)*
Ex showroom price Rs 23.53 lakh (ex Delhi)
Engine
Fuel Diesel
Installation Front, longitudinal, four wheel drive
Power 176bhp at 4000rpm
Torque 40.78kgm at 2000 2500rpm
Transmission
Gearbox 5 speed manual
Dimensions
Length 4695mm
Width 1815mm
Height 1840mm
Chassis & Body
Tyres 265/65R17
Suspension
Front Independent, double wishbone, coil springs, stabiliser bar
Rear non independent, 3 link, coil springs, stabiliser bar
Brakes
Front Ventilated disc
Rear Solid discs
Performance
0 20 1.64
0 40 3.46
0 60 5.63
0 80 8.84
0 100 12.45
0 120 18.04
0 140 25.06
Acceleration in gear
20 80kph in 3rd gear 12.56sec
40 100kph in 4th gear 16.04sec
Economy
Tank size 70 litres
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