Which is better Mitsubishi Montero or Mitsubishi Pajero Sport?

Which is better Mitsubishi Montero or Mitsubishi Pajero Sport?

CarWale brings you comparison of Mitsubishi Montero and Mitsubishi Pajero Sport. The Mitsubishi Montero price is ₹ 68.55 Lakh and Mitsubishi Pajero Sport price is ₹ 28.05 Lakh.

Which is better Toyota Fortuner or Mitsubishi Pajero?

The Fortuner’s visibility is better than the Pajero Sport though, with larger windows allowing more light into the cabin than the Mitsubishi – particularly in the rear rows of seating. But while the Fortuner impresses more behind the wheel, the Pajero Sport’s cabin is the higher quality and more modern of the pair.

Is the Mitsubishi Pajero the same as the Ute?

Yup, it uses much of the same platform and mechanical underpinnings as the ute – albeit with coil-spring rear suspension. Still, the Pajero Sport doesn’t look much like a Triton or a Pajero, and a lot more like an Outlander, Eclipse Cross or ASX, thanks to that shiny chrome-looking face worn by Mitsubishi’s new models.

What’s the difference between Pajero Sport and Sport?

Both have practical engine bays, though there’s more space for an extra battery under the bonnet of the Pajero than the Sport. The Sport counters by drawing its intake air from the inner guard, whereas the Pajero’s air intake is under the bonnet lip – although the engine is protected by a water drain between the intake and the air filter.

Is the Mitsubishi Pajero Sport up to the job?

If and when Mitsubishi retires its Pajero, the Pajero Sport will be left to look after Mitsubishi’s fortunes in the 4×4 wagon market. Is it up to the job? W ith the inclusion of a third-row seat to its relatively new Pajero Sport, Mitsubishi now has two off-road capable, dual range, three-row 4×4 wagons in its showroom, and they are both Pajeros.

Which is better Mitsubishi Pajero 2.4 or 3.2?

The 2.4-litre engine generates 133kW versus 147kW for the 3.2-litre, but tellingly the bigger engine has to rev harder to get to that peak power figure. Another way to look at the disparate technology on offer here is that a 3.2-litre diesel in the same state of tune as the Sport’s 2.4 would make 175kW and 570Nm. Sounds tasty, doesn’t it?

Yup, it uses much of the same platform and mechanical underpinnings as the ute – albeit with coil-spring rear suspension. Still, the Pajero Sport doesn’t look much like a Triton or a Pajero, and a lot more like an Outlander, Eclipse Cross or ASX, thanks to that shiny chrome-looking face worn by Mitsubishi’s new models.

What’s the difference between a Pajero and a exceed?

Oddly, the full leather of the Exceed isn’t as nice as the leather/micro-suede of the LS. Despite being called a Pajero Sport, this SUV is not a sporty version of the Pajero and actually has far more in common with the Triton ute.