Mitsubishi adds to its sports utility range

6th December 2013

By: Irma Venter

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

  

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Mitsubishi Motors South Africa (MMSA) has introduced a 4 × 2 derivative of its Pajero Sport sports utility vehicle (SUV), which will give it access to a substantial slice of the full-size SUV market, where it will compete with the likes of the Ford Everest, the Chevrolet Trailblazer and the Toyota Fortuner.

The Fortuner really injected life into this segment of the local new-vehicle market in 2006, when it was launched, expanding it from fewer than a thousand units in 2005 to an expected 15 000 units in 2013.

“Of the full-sized SUVs, the 4 × 2 [makes up] around 70% of the segment,” explains MMSA CEO Jaco Oosthuizen. “Previously we were only in the 4 × 4 segment . . . and now that we have a 4 × 2, we expect to dramatically increase our volumes.”

Mitsubishi sold 412 new vehicles in October, with 34 of these Pajeros and 115 Pajero Sport SUVs.

Mitsubishi is slowly gaining ground in South Africa again following the discontinuation of the popular Colt bakkie, with total October 2013 sales up significantly from October 2012’s 355 units, and October 2011’s 187 units.

The Pajero Sport has a 2.5 ℓ turbodiesel engine developing 131 kW of power at 4 000 rpm and 350 Nm of torque at 1 800 rpm.

Fuel consumption is stated as 8.5 ℓ/100 km.

The Pajero Sport 4 × 2 is priced at R419 900.

“The market acceptance of the new Pajero Sport 4 × 4 is outstanding, with a current waiting list for both manual and automatic transmission vehicles,” says Oosthuizen.

“The favourable pricing, which was negotiated with Mitsubishi Japan, is improving our offering substantially, making the Pajero Sport range an attractive proposition for people looking for high- specification, large-sized SUVs.”

Ground clearance on the Pajero Sport 4 × 2 is 205 mm.

Safety features in this new derivative include active stability and traction control, six airbags, antilock brakes and electronic brake distribution.

The vehicle is only available with a five-speed automatic transmission, and has paddle shifts on the steering wheel for drivers wishing to select gear ratios manually.

The seats are covered in black leather, while the steering wheel incorporates multifunction switches, including cruise control, Bluetooth and audio control.

The Mitsubishi Link system is voice- activated, and allows the driver to operate his or her phone with voice commands.
The audio system includes a touch- screen display, an audio jack and USB port with six speakers.

The rear park-assist system now includes a reversing camera, enhancing the standard rear park-distance control system.

Additional features include full climate control with rear controls for passengers, seven seats, dusk-sensing headlamps and rain-sensitive windscreen wipers.

Luggage space is 1 149 ℓ with the third row of seats folded flat, and 1 776 ℓ when both the second and third rows are folded flat.

The Pajero Sport is covered by a three-year/100 000 km warranty and five-year/ 90 000 km service plan.

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

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