Pajero is well known as a
formidable all-terrain SUV. Manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors, it can hold out
the market demand from its competitors such as Toyota, Nissan, and Land Rover.
Since it was launched in Australia in 2011, it had been proven to be capable of
loading all stuffs Australian families might carry. The conceptors of this
heavy duty wagon might be inspired to introduce its reliability by putting such
an impressive name. Leopardus Pajeros,
which etymologically means “Pampas cat”, of which habitat is known as Patagonia
Plateau of Argentina, might be an inspiration for its name to introduce its
sustainability. In some places, Mitsubishi Pajero 2011 is popular by its other
names such as Mitsubishi Shogun in England and Mitsubishi Montero in
Brazil.
Overviewing Mitsubishi Pajero 2011
Mitsubishi Pajero 2011 had
undergone an improvement in performance by the application 3.5 L V6 gaining MIVEC variable valve timing in order to boost power to
184 kW (247 hp/250 PS) and a DPF for cleaner emissions which
produces 125 kW (167 hp/170 PS). It makes this car reasonable to
be preferred for overcoming various conditions of land. This performance is
manifested in all three types of Pajero i.e. GLX 5, GLS 5, and Exceed 5. Manual
and automatic transmission might be the choice to acquire conditional maneuver
in driving. GLX 5 applies the manual transmission meanwhile the other two are
automatic with 1000 high and low transfer ratio. Both transmissions are five
speedS.
Comfortableness
is also paid attention in the development of Mitsubishi Pajero 2011. Inside of
the car is a spacious interior which is able to accommodate family members. Its
441 Nm torque make it able to handle up to 3000 kg of load. Climate controlling
air conditioner with S quality is available to adjust the convenience with the
occurring weather. For the driver, tilt adjustable steering column is also
offered to increase the ease while driving.
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