New Mitsubishi Pajero Sport 2020 gets off-road-focused accessory packs

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The Signature Pack adds silver under garnishes front and rear, black fender flares and a tailgate spoiler.
Justin Hilliard
Head of Editorial
21 Feb 2020
2 min read

Mitsubishi Australia has released three new off-road-focused accessory packs for buyers of the facelifted Pajero Sport large SUV.

The Signature Pack costs $2999 and adds silver under garnishes front and rear, black or silver ‘Pajero Sport’ bonnet lettering, black fender flares, a tailgate spoiler, illuminated scuff plates, textile floor mats and an interior emblem.

An extra $1800 will get buyers the Signature Plus Pack, which bundles in a black or polished nudge bar, an LED light bar kit, a tinted or clear bonnet protector, headlight protectors, black fender flares, weather shields, a towbar, a 50mm towball, a tailgate spoiler, illuminated scuff plates, textile floor mats and an interior emblem.

Alternatively, the $6999 Expedition Pack features a black or polished frontal protection bar, a snorkel, an EBC kit, roof rack cross vars, a Rola Titan MK2 roof tray, a towbar, a 50mm towball, a tailgate spoiler, scuff plates and a luggage tray.

Many of these accessories can be purchased separately, but opting for the packs saves buyers about $900 (Signature Pack), $1400 (Signature Plus Pack) or $2200 (Expedition Pack).

The Signature Plus Pack bundles in a black or polished nudge bar, an LED light bar kit and a tinted or clear bonnet protector.
The Signature Plus Pack bundles in a black or polished nudge bar, an LED light bar kit and a tinted or clear bonnet protector.

As reported, the facelifted Pajero Sport entered Mitsubishi showrooms last month, with the four-wheel-drive priced between $46,990 (entry-level GLX) and $59,990 (flagship Exceed) plus on-road costs.

The Toyota Fortuner rival shares its 133kW/430Nm 2.4-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine with the Triton ute it is based upon, although its eight-speed torque-converter automatic transmission is unique.

The Expedition Pack features a black or polished frontal protection bar, a snorkel and a Rola Titan MK2 roof tray.
The Expedition Pack features a black or polished frontal protection bar, a snorkel and a Rola Titan MK2 roof tray.
Justin Hilliard
Head of Editorial
Justin’s dad chose to miss his birth because he wanted to watch Peter Brock hopefully win Bathurst, so it figures Justin grew up to have a car obsession, too – and don’t worry, his dad did turn up in time after some stern words from his mum. That said, despite loving cars and writing, Justin chose to pursue career paths that didn’t lend themselves to automotive journalism, before eventually ending up working as a computer technician. But that car itch just couldn’t be scratched by his chipped Volkswagen Golf R (Mk7), so he finally decided to give into the inevitable and study a Master of Journalism at the same time. And even with the long odds, Justin was lucky enough to land a full-time job as a motoring journalist soon after graduating and the rest, as they say, is history. These days, Justin happily finds himself working at CarsGuide during the biggest period of change yet for the automotive industry, which is perhaps the most exciting part of all. In case you’re wondering, Justin begrudgingly sold the Golf R (sans chip) and still has plans to buy his dream car, an E46 BMW M3 coupe (manual, of course), but he is in desperate need of a second car space – or maybe a third.
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