Mitsubishi Pajero 2015 facelift in Oman, coming soon to UAE & KSA
The facelifted 2015 Mitsubishi Pajero has been revealed, and is already heading to showrooms in Oman, followed by Saudi Arabia and the UAE. It is already on sale in Japan.
This isn’t the completely new model some were expecting, but rathere a barely-noticeable update featuring a new front fascia, larger grille, optional LED running lights and a new spare-tyre cover.
The cabin gets more metallic trim and additional sound-deadening materials, while higher variants get piano-black accents or wood-grain trim.
Engine options are the same old 3.5-litre and 3.8-litre, while in some markets, even the ancient 3.0-litre V6 is still around.
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Comments
jats
Ways to kill a brand 🙁 UGLY!!!
Jonathan
Yeah it is disappointing. I do not know what they are doing. 🙁
cruiser
mitsu is taking ages to show up its next pajero…..wonder how that one is gonna be…..they been researching on it for long……might launch pajero and ROSA together 😛
mohammad
Worst SUV in its class imo
Saif885
Before at least it had a good shape now no personality at all WTH the back looks like a rip from other car and the front is upright ugly
Jitin
It’s nothing new from Mitsubishi … This is the same brand that forgot the fact that it’s been over 30 years since the brand started production … Only when the Land Cruisers and the Patrols brought in the Anniversary editions, Mitsubishi thought … ‘Hey, we can also celebrate our 30th anniversary for the Pajero. But what can we do as the models are already produced just like the regular models ? We know, let’s take out the fog lamps and put an LED strip in the same place.”
Glad that at least in this model, both fog lamps and LED strips are appearing side by side … Still I’d stick on with my existing rides …
vinods
We can use the old and new models for “spot the difference” game!!! either mistu has fired their design engineers or they are all sleeping!!!
marc
wtf. this cant even be considered a mild facelift..
ts ts ts..
KaL
Unfortunate to have a minor facelift rather than a totally new model. definitley due for a change.
Reliable, priced competitively, and a very good overall family car and performer. no where near ‘worst in class’ in my opinion.
Nawaf
mitsubishi will never keep up with other brands
Abdullah Zahran
Mitubishi actually might surprise us, because like what Mash said, it was already in production in Japan, so maybe next year Mitsubishi may blow our minds wit something completely out of the ordinary and completely class leading. I generally don’t like this one, but i’m still waiting for the new one, which in my mind will be really good considering the time that the current Pajero has been around here.
Hsn
Mitsubishi could not make this SUV any uglier. What surprise Guys???? No wonder they throw loads of goodies to sell the existing ones.
Soon they will start buy one and get another 50% off.
Innovation taken for a ride…
vivek
The current platform is not that bad. True that its been around for ages, but it still is among the fairly comfortable value-packed off-road-capable SUVs one can get for the money.
Shijil Hashim
Nissan Sunny face-lift was more interesting than this. Any one can do this face-lift with few thousand dirhams and a visit to naif or satwa aftermarket shops.
I though Mitsubishi was killing all the Evo’s and other cars to concentrate fully on SUV’s and they could not make their ONE main seller give an interesting update!
It about time the brand died with dignity if this is how it goes!
Michael
They need to make more changes or introduce a new model of Pajero, this one feels aged.
emad
na thing new!!!!!!
marc
what is annoying that Mitsu keeps on “faking” their pajero facelifts.
they market them as facelifts but what actually happens is that they slap on tiny LEDs or new tyres, that’s it. far far less than even the mild facelifts we see with the other japanese.
definitely time for a new model.
abdulla khan
Price pagero 2015