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The Mitsubishi Pajero (IPA: /pɑ'xɛ.ɹoʊ/) is a sport utility vehicle manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors. It is known as the Mitsubishi Montero in the Americas (except Brazil) and Spain, and as Mitsubishi Shogun in the United Kingdom. It was named after a mountain cat that inhabits the Patagonia plateau region in southern Argentina.[1] However, the name Montero (meaning "mountain warrior") was adopted in Spanish language markets because Pajero is a slang term for "wanker".[2] Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2592x1944, 2147 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Mitsubishi Pajero Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to...
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Thanks to its success, the Pajero, Montero and Shogun names were also applied to other, mechanically unrelated models, such as the Pajero Mini kei car, the Pajero Junior and Pajero iO/Pinin mini SUVs, and the Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero/Shogun Sport. The Minica is a Japanese keicar model with a long history, first introduced in October, 1962 by Mitsubishi Motors as a two door sedan with a front mounted two cylinder two cycle air cooled 359 cc engine driving the rear wheels, a transverse leaf spring in front and rigid axle...
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History
The first Pajero I prototype was unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show in November of 1973. The Pajero II prototype followed in 1978, five years later. Mitsubishi’s aim was to create more of a recreational vehicle, not just a workhorse, as Mitsubishi Motors has been Japan’s biggest four wheel drive manufacturer before World War II.[citation needed] Four wheel drive or 4x4, is a type of four wheeled vehicle drivetrain configuration that enables all four wheels to receive power from the engine simultaneously in order to provide maximum traction. ...
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In January 1983, the first Pajero made its debut at the Paris Dakar Rally, taking first place in 1985 at only the third attempt. To date, the Pajero is the most successful vehicle in the Dakar Rally. This not only gave the Pajero an offroad reputation, but also helped in the sales department. A Renault truck during the 2004 Dakar The Paris Dakar Rally (or simply The Dakar) is an annual professional off-road race, currently sponsored by Total S.A. and organized by the Amaury Sport Organisation. ...
First generation | First generation |
 | | Production | 1982–1991 | | Engine(s) | 3.0 L 143 hp V6 2.6 L 109 hp I4 | | Transmission(s) | 4-speed automatic 5-speed manual | | Wheelbase | 2695 mm (106.1 in) (LWB) 2350 mm (92.5 in) (SWB) | | Length | 4650 mm (183.1 in) (LWB) 3995 mm (157.3 in) (SWB) | | Width | 1680 mm (66.1 in) | | Height | 1890 mm (74.4 in) (LWB) 1850 mm (72.8 in) (SWB) | | Fuel capacity | 90 L (24.3 gal) (LWB) 60 L (15.9 gal) (SWB) | | Related | Dodge Raider | The first generation made its debut at the Tokyo Motor Show in October 1981, and was launched in May 1982. Initially, it was a three-door, short-wheelbase model available with a metal or canvas top and three different engines options: Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 Ã 599 pixelsFull resolution (1224 Ã 916 pixel, file size: 202 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Mitsubishi Pajero List of automobiles by...
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It was loaded with features that had previously not been seen on a Japanese four-wheel-drive car: a turbocharged diesel engine, a front double wishbone suspension with torsion bar springs, power steering and suspension seats. This made the Pajero a four wheel drive vehicle which integrated all the amenities of a passenger car. The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ...
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In January 1983, only a year following its launch, mildly tuned production Pajeros entered the world of motor sport. The Pajero, however, failed to appeal to everyone. It was seen to be a commercial vehicle, and since it was only available in a short wheel base form, it didn’t really appeal to those with families. Hence, in February of 1983, Mitsubishi came out with a long wheel base, five door model, to serve the needs of a larger target market. The long wheel base model was available with a choice of two different engines; a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol (badged as "2.0 Turbo" and "2000 Turbo" in some markets) and a 2.3 liter turbocharged diesel (badged as 2.3 TD or 2300 TD). The long wheelbase model also increased seating capacity to seven, with available third row seats, which could be folded to the sides for additional trunk space or combined with second row seats to form a bed. The Pajero was further refined in June 1984. The turbo diesel engines now had higher horsepower/torque ratings, whilst the long wheel base models got standard four wheel disc brakes and four way adjustable shock absorbers as standard equipment. A new flagship model was then introduced in early 1987, with a two-tone paintjob, fifteen inch light alloy wheels, front seat heaters, wool seat covers, genuine leather headrests, a three spoke steering wheel and a sound system with radio/cassette. Finally in 1988, a 3.0-litre SOHC V6 engine was made available, alongside a 2.5-litre turbo diesel engine, with the first 4x4 intercooler. This translated to better acceleration in mid to high rev ranges. The long wheel base models got a leaf spring rear suspension, which formed a coil link suspension system for better ride comfort and off-road ability. The first generation was introduced on May 7, 1982 and manufactured until 1991. is the 127th day of the year (128th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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It was available with a 3-door body for a short wheelbase (SWB) or a 5-door body for a long wheelbase (LWB). Engines included a 2.4 L I4 with 82 kW (110 hp/112 PS), a 3.0 L V6 with EFI and 104 kW (139 hp/141 PS) and a turbocharged 2.5 L OHV diesel I4 with 62 kW (83 hp/84 PS) or an intercooled 70 kW (94 hp/95 PS). Part-time four wheel drive was standard on all models. The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ...
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Second generation | Second generation |
 | | Production | 1991–1999 | | Engine(s) | 2.5L TD 2.8L TD 3.0L V6 3.5L V6 | | Transmission(s) | 5-speed manual 4-speed auto | | Wheelbase | 2725 mm (107.3 in) (LWB) 2420 mm (95.3 in) (SWB) | | Length | 4705 mm (185.2 in) (LWB) 4030 mm (158.7 in) (SWB) | | Width | 1695 mm (66.7 in) | | Height | 1875 mm (73.8 in) (LWB) 1850 mm (72.8 in) (SWB) | | Fuel capacity | 90 L (24.3 gal) (LWB) 75 L (20.0 gal) (SWB) | Mitsubishi sold over three hundred thousand Pajeros in 1989 and 1990[citation needed]. However, the time for a redesign was long due and 1991 saw the first Generation II Pajero. Just about everything was now new and further enhanced. A new, larger body was available in four different versions; Metal Top, Canvas Top Convertible, Semi High Roof Wagon and High Roof Wagon (long wheel base). The short wheel base models where stretched by 70 millimeters (2.8 inches) and the long wheel base models by 30 millimeters (1.2 inches). The available engines included a 3.0 liter 12-valve SOHC with ECI-Multi electronic fuel injection and a 2.5 liter turbocharged diesel engine with an intercooler. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 Ã 466 pixelsFull resolution (989 Ã 576 pixel, file size: 80 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File historyClick on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ...
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The second generation also saw the introduction of Super Select 4WD (SS4) [known as ActivTrak 4WD in some markets] and multimode ABS, which were firsts on Japanese four wheel drives. SS4 was ground-breaking in the sense that it combined the advantages of part time and fulltime four wheel drive with four available options: 2H (high range rear wheel drive), 4H (high range fulltime four wheel drive), 4HLc (high range four wheel drive with locked center differential and 4LLc (low range four wheel drive with locked center differential). Another advantage of this second generation system is that it gave the driver the ability to switch between two wheel drive and fulltime four wheel drive at speeds up to 100 km/h (62 mph), whereas the first generation Pajero had to be stationary to switch from rear wheel drive to four wheel drive (but not from four wheel drive back to rear wheel drive). Multimode ABS, on the other hand, was equally innovative. This meant ABS would be fully functional in all modes of SS4, as braking with a locked center differential requires completely different braking parameters. Super Select is the brand name of a four-wheel drive system produced by Mitsubishi Motors, used worldwide except for North America, where it is known as Active-Trac. ...
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United Kingdom-market Mitsubishi Shogun. In July of 1993, two new power plants were introduced; a 3.5 liter 24-valve DOHC with ECI-Multi and a 2.8 liter turbocharged diesel with an intercooler. A new, larger transmission and transfer case was also part of the upgrade. Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 577 pixelsFull resolution (1617 Ã 1167 pixel, file size: 317 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File historyClick on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ...
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The Pajero Evolution was introduced in October 1997, which was developed in response to new entry requirements for the Paris – Dakar Rally’s T3 Class. The Pajero Evolution came standard with a 3.5 liter 24-valve DOHC V6 with Mitsubishi Innovative Valve Timing and Electronic Lift Control (MIVEC). A new, dual plenum variable intake helped increase horsepower and a new suspension made the ride even smoother. In 1998, vehicles destined for General Export and the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council Countries) received a facelift. Wider fenders, new headlights, grille, bumper, fog lights and sidesteps. Driver and front passenger SRS airbags were made standard, whilst an upgraded interior wood trim was made available. A leather-wrapped or leather and wood trim steering wheel was also made available, alongside an upgraded suspension and steering system. The 3.0 liter 12-valve SOHC engine was now upgraded to a 24-valve configuration. The second generation was introduced on January 22, 1991 and manufactured until 1999. It retained the two body styles, but design was rounder and more city-friendly than the previous bulky model. The 3.0 L V6 gasoline engine was retained, now with a 24-valve head, capable of 136 kW (183 hp/185 PS), while the 2.5 turbodiesel's power was slightly increased to 73 kW (98 hp/99 PS). In 1993, the Pajero was slightly restyled, and larger engines were introduced, a 3.5 L V6 with 153 kW (205 hp/208 PS) and a 2.8 L SOHC turbodiesel rated at 92 kW (123 hp/125 PS). These versions introduced Mitsubishi's Super Select four wheel drive system (known as Active-Trac in the United States), with an electronic transfer shift that could split power between both axles without the need to stop the car. It worked at speeds up to 100 km/h (62 mph). is the 22nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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This model remains in production in India, whereas the latest generation is sold there as the Montero. And in the Philippines as the Pajero 2.8 Field Master 4x2 alongside with the 4th Generation Pajero. It is known to be the only one of its kind among Pajeros worldwide to delete the Super Select 4WD drivetrain. This was accomplished in the year 2000 to avoid taxes slapped on 4 Wheel Drive SUVs imposed by during the Estrada Administration. Third generation | Third generation |
 | | Production | 1999–2006 | | Engine(s) | 2.5 TD 3.2 Di-D 3.0 V6 3.5 V6 3.5 V6 GDI 3.8 V6 | | Transmission(s) | 5-speed manual 4-speed auto 5-speed auto | | Wheelbase | 2780 mm (109.5 in) (LWB) 2350 mm (92.5 in) (SWB) | | Length | 4800 mm (188.9 in) (LWB) 4220 mm (92.5 in) (SWB) | | Width | 1875 mm (73.9 in) | | Height | 1855 mm (73.1 in) (LWB) 1845 mm (72.7 in) (SWB) | | Fuel capacity | 89 L (23.8 gal) (LWB) 71 L (19.0 gal) (SWB) | The third generation Pajero hit the Japanese Domestic Market in 1999, whilst it was made available to other markets in late 2000 as a 2001 model. The vehicle was completely redesigned, inside and out and now has a lower, wider stance. A lower center of gravity meant the Pajero had better on-road handling manners, whilst the new body has over three hundred percent more torsional rigidity. The biggest change to bring this about is that the Pajero now utilizes a unibody construction, as opposed to the previous body-on-frame (box-ladder). This also helped give the Pajero a longer suspension stroke. The fuel tank was also strategically placed between the axles for better safety. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1643x795, 210 KB) Mitsubishi Pajero, eigenes Foto, File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Mitsubishi Pajero ...
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The SS4 system was also further refined, as bevel gears were replaced with planetary ones. This meant the front-to-rear torque setting ranged from 33 to 67, with the ability to adjust to 50/50 depending on surface conditions. The system was also made fully electronic, which meant the vehicle didn’t have to be in gear to switch between drive modes. After all the upgrades, the system was renamed to Super Select 4WD II (SS4-II). Alongside rack and pinion steering (as opposed to the recirculating ball system on previous generations), the Pajero also offered a choice of three transmissions; a five speed manual, a four speed INVECS-II automatic and a five speed INVECS-II tiptronic. A manual transmission (also known as a stick shift, straight drive, or standard transmission) is a type of transmission used in automotive applications. ...
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An all-new 3.8 Liter SOHC 24-valve V6 powerplant was also introduced on this generation. This engine utilizes an Electronic Throttle Valve (ETV), to deliver a refined cruising power with power to spare for offroad ventures. The third generation was introduced on August 2, 1999 and is scheduled to be replaced by the Autumn of 2006, having been restyled in 2003. This was the most luxurious of the three generations, moving to a more upscale segment to compete against the Land Rover Discovery, but more importantly, to counter its home rival Toyota Land Cruiser's growth. The 3.0 L engine's power was decreased to 130 kW (175 hp/177 PS), and the 3.5 L engine was given gasoline direct injection, increasing power to 162 kW (217 hp/220 PS) in the Japanese market (export versions kept the standard EFI engine, now with 149 kW (200 hp/203 PS). The 2.8 L Diesel was retained only for developing markets, and was replaced by a new 16-valve direct injection engine, with 3.2 L and 120 kW (161 hp/163 PS). is the 214th day of the year (215th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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In the North American market, the 3.5 L engine was replaced for 2003 by a more powerful 3.8 L unit, with 160 kW (215 hp/218 PS). This engine was later made available to a few export markets such as South America and Australia, whilst it replaced the GDI V6 in the Japanese lineup in 2005. The short wheelbase model is not available in North America, where the Montero is the only SUV in Mitsubishi's lineup with standard four wheel drive. Faced with falling sales, 2006 was last year of the Montero for North America. North America North America is a continent[1] in the Earths northern hemisphere and (chiefly) western hemisphere. ...
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| Fourth generation | Fourth generation |
 | | Production | 2006–current | | Engine(s) | 3.2 Di-D 3.0 V6 3.8 V6 | | Transmission(s) | 5-speed manual 4-speed auto 5-speed auto | | Wheelbase | 2780 mm (109.8 in) (LWB) 2545 mm (100.2 in) (SWB) | | Length | 4900 mm (192.9 in) (LWB) 4385 mm (172.6 in) (SWB) | | Width | 1875 mm (73.8 in) | | Height | 1900 mm (74.8 in) (LWB) 1880 mm (74.0 in) (SWB) | | Fuel capacity | 89 L (23.8 gal) | The fourth generation was introduced at the Paris Motor Show on September 30, 2006. New interior and exterior styling was accompanied by enhanced safety with dual-stage SRS front airbags as well as new side-impact and curtain airbags. The Super-Select 4WD II system was retained but is complemented by an improved Active Stability & Traction Control (ASTC) system and electronic brakeforce distribution. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1536x1024, 873 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Mitsubishi Pajero Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to...
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The engines were upgraded with the 3.2 L Diesel now producing 125 kW (167 hp/170 PS) and the 3.8 L V6 gaining MIVEC variable valve timing to boost power to 184 kW (247 hp/250 PS). Both engines meet new Euro IV emissions standards. The 3.0 L V6 is retained for the Japanese market. MIVEC⢠(Mitsubishi Innovative Valve timing Electronic Control system)[1] is the brand name of a variable valve timing engine technology developed by Mitsubishi Motors. ...
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Additionally, for the first time since 2000, Mitsubishi has made available both 2-door SWB and 4-door LWB versions of the Pajero. Mechanically, they remain identical with both equipped with new 18-inch alloy wheels. References - ^ Fact & Figures 2005, p.33, Mitsubishi Motors website
- ^ Further information on the Mitsubishi Pajero SUV, Chameleon Translations
External links - Official global website
- Mitsubishi Pajero encyclopedia
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