Mitsubishi Pajero will see the end of its production in Japan as the automaker has announced to discontinue the model in August 2019.
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To celebrate the SUV and its 37 year run in Japan, Mitsubishi will launch a Final Edition which is limited to just 700 units. Based on the Pajero Exceed, the Pajero Final Edition features additional standard equipment including a sunroof and roof rails.
Inside, the model comes equipped with power front seats, leather upholstery and illuminated ‘Final Edition’ sill plates. Additionally, customers can also order a Final Edition Accessory Package that includes a rear spoiler, spare tire cover and mud flaps with Pajero badging.
Power will come from a 3.2-liter four-cylinder diesel engine that produces 187 hp and 441 Nm of torque. The engine is mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission and a four-wheel drive system with a locking rear differential.
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While the Pajero is going to get discontinued in Japan, Mitsubishi says the Pajero and Pajero Sport will continue to be sold in other markets.
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