Given an update for the New Mitsubishi Pajero 2014 has won a five-star ANCAP safety rating after initially only received a four-star when it was released in late 2006.
The maximum five star brings them in line with its main competitor, the Toyota Land Cruiser 200, while the recently released Nissan Patrol has not yet been tested by ANCAP. The 16-year-old diesel Patrol Y61 series alongside the new petrol model a three-star has sold.
The elevator safety rating up to five stars came to Mitsubishi for the 2013 model year passenger seatbelt warning and improved energy absorbing steering column features on the 2012 version.
All New Mitsubishi Pajero 2014 are Safety Evolution (RISE) body design, rear camera and Isofix child seats fitted with front, passenger, side and curtain airbags, the Japanese carmaker Reinforced influence.
As part of the 2013 update of the Pajero is now a diesel-only set with Mitsubishi ditching the only remaining petrol variant - not exceed the 3.8-liter.
Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited Caitlin Beale Corporate Communications Manager said that the gasoline model because of the small quantities to be set with a specific variant shift last year only 41 units of Pajero 6297 total sales.
The manual version of the mid-engine spec VRX is dropped in favor of a five-speed automatic transmission, which brings the price from $ 60,990 to $ 63,990 was, while prices for the rest of the Pajero range remains static.
Mrs. Beale was not commenting on the time for a replacement Pajero, but speculation about a 2015 launch date seems likely for the aging off-roader.
There are no changes in the basic properties of the updated Pajero with the range still starts with five seats only GLX $ 50,990 and on streets in five-speed manual guise, or $ 53,990 for the car.
GLX models are powered by the 3.2 liter common-rail turbo-diesel, which is now standard across the range and features 17-inch alloy wheels, fog lamps, roof rails and protection of a front underrun.
The cabin New Mitsubishi Pajero 2014 gets a leather steering wheel and shift knob, climate control, automatic dimming mirror with rearview camera, a six-speaker stereo with USB and aux outputs and Bluetooth.
GLXR variants are essentially seven-seat versions of the entry-level GLX and fog lamps, rear spoiler and color door mirrors for $ 55.990 for the manual and $ 58,990 for the car.
The mid-spec VRX car only starts at $ 63,990 and adds 18-inch alloy wheels, privacy glass lamps and ponds, while the cabin has a partial leather upholstery and electrically adjustable, heated front seats.
Start flagship Exceed models at $ 73,990 and include chrome flourishes on the mirrors and door handles and premium head-lamps, while the interior full leather upholstery, woodcut on the steering wheel and panels, a 12-speaker Rockford audio system and a rear passenger nine-inch DVD entertainment system.