When did the Mitsubishi Challenger go out of production?

When did the Mitsubishi Challenger go out of production?

The Mitsubishi Challenger was a large off-road SUV that shares many of its underpinnings with the Triton ute. Sold from 1996, the Challenger lasted two generations in Australia before being replaced by the similar Pajero Sport in 2015.

Is the Mitsubishi Challenger the same as the Outlander?

The Mitsubishi Challenger is somewhat the shy cousin in the Mitsubishi range. Thanks to popular models like the Triton and Outlander, the Challenger feels somewhat stuck in the middle. It shares the same, very capable, 4×4 platform as the Triton but has the promise of a more refined ride and level of comfort that should accommodate families easily.

What are the standard features of a Mitsubishi Challenger?

Standard for the entry-level model is 16inch-alloy wheels, reverse camera, rear parking sensors, and climate-control air-con. In the 4WD LS model you gain larger alloy wheels, leather seat facings, 8-way power front seats, rain sensing wipers and dusk sensing headlamps.

What’s the towing capacity of a Mitsubishi Challenger?

Carsguide is not liable for the accuracy of any information provided in the answers. The Mitsubishi Challenger has maximum towing capacity of 3000kg for the latest model available.

What are the extras of a Mitsubishi Challenger?

Amongst its extras, the ‘Convenience Pack’ brings the important safety of a reversing camera (especially important for families with young children), plus side and curtain airbags, 17-inch alloy wheels, fog lights, automatic lights and wipers, an upgraded audio system and exterior and interior enhancements.

When did the Dodge Challenger go out of production?

Discontinued in 1974 at the end of a successful five-year run, the Challenger returned to the Dodge lineup for 1978 in a completely new form—as a compact import coupe manufactured by Mitsubishi in Japan. This second-generation Challenger was an exercise in global badge engineering.

What kind of car is the 2012 Challenger?

This is the company which dominated the grueling Dakar rally for many years and these days its SUV lineup includes Pajero, Outlander, ASX and the Challenger. Car Showroom tested a two-wheel-drive, 2012 model year Mitsubishi Challenger fitted with the ‘Convenience Pack’ (an extra $3,640).

Is the Mitsubishi Challenger based on a Pajero?

Based on the Strada pickup truck of the same vintage, sharing many components and some body panels (i.e. front doors), the first-generation Challenger was also built on the second-generation Pajero wheelbase, and served as a smaller model to the larger Pajero.