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Mitsubishi Reviews and News
Clearest look at the new Mitsubishi Pajero yet
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By Laura Berry · 10 Sep 2025
Mitsubishi’s upcoming Pajero Sport successor has been unveiled, well in a way.Japanese Publication Best Car Web has published new digital renders of the so-called Pajero without any camouflage based on a prototype vehicle seen testing earlier this year in Europe.The images are similar to CarsGuide’s own renders produced by Thanos Pappas earlier this year. They depict a large angular and boxy SUV with a very upright and broad nose, as well as a horizontal-slat grille, tall bonnet, set-back cabin and a high flat roofline, leading to a squared-off tailgate.As previously detailed, Mitsubishi may shelve the Pajero Sport badge and bring back the iconic and original Pajero name. Earlier this year Mitsubishi Australia told CarsGuide that with the previous-generation Pajero Sport - plus the ASX and Eclipse Cross SUVs - being retired due to not meeting Australian Design Rules (ADRs) there would be a replacement but wouldn’t say what it would be called."These nameplates will be replaced by equivalent — if you want to call it that — vehicles in the coming years," said Mitsubishi Australia's GM of Product Strategy and PR, Bruce Hampel.Best Car Web claims the new Pajero will be based on the current Triton which launched locally in 2024. This means a body-on-frame chassis is likely, like the outgoing Pajero Sport.Historically, the Pajero was built on a ladder-frame chassis, however, later versions from the 2000s onward were built on a monocoque platform, like the current Land Rover Defender.If the Pajero does make a full comeback it will have its work cut out for itself because its old rival, the Prado, is only recently starting its new generation and offered with a turbo-diesel mild-hybrid powertrain locally and a hybrid powertrain in other markets.Mitsubishi’s best selling vehicle is the Outlander mid-sized SUV with 15,043 sales so far this year. The current Pajero Sport despite being on the way out is still selling well with 3758 sold until the end of August.
Mitsubishi Triton 2026 review: GLX Double Cab chassis - GVM test
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By Mark Oastler · 08 Sep 2025
The Mitsubishi Triton cab-chassis in base-grade GLX trim is clearly aimed at buyers wanting a turbo-diesel ute that's primarily designed for hard work, but does it tick all the boxes for tradies?
Everything we know about the new Mitsubishi ASX
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By Tom White · 31 Aug 2025
Here's everything we know about Mitsubishi's upcoming next-generation ASX.
Watch your back Toyota Prado and Ford Everest!
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By Dom Tripolone · 22 Aug 2025
Nissan has spotted a light at the end of the tunnel.
Popular SUV is missing something important
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By Dom Tripolone · 18 Aug 2025
Mitsubishi’s new ASX is headed to showrooms soon, but it's missing something important.
Mitsubishi's updated HiLux fighter takes shape
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By Dom Tripolone · 12 Aug 2025
Mitsubishi is moving fast, but it could leave one of its core models looking out of place.
Mitsubishi Outlander Exceed Tourer 2026 review: snapshot
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By Tom White · 29 Jul 2025
The Exceed Tourer is the pinnacle of the Mitsubishi Outlander range, featuring all of the available equipment.
The second-hand cars that are worth avoiding
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By Jack Quick · 22 Jul 2025
It’s been over five years now since COVID lockdowns started and in some way it feels like a lifetime ago.
For a lot of people buying new cars during this period, however, there were long wait times. COVID lockdowns were a key reason for this, but another major reason for delays was the global shortage of semiconductors.
The rise of the anti-EVs
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By Andrew Chesterton · 19 Jul 2025
The long-promised electric revolution appears to have been pushed back, at least for a couple more years, with established brands and Chinese newcomers alike doubling down on big ICE-powered SUVs and utes – some without any electrification at all.
Meet Mitsubishi's new family SUV
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By Tom White · 18 Jul 2025
Mitsubishi reveals a sharply-styled new three-row SUV - but is it heading to Oz?