Mitsubishi Motors' All-New Pajero SUV Combines Off-Road Capability with Refined Ride Comfort
Mitsubishi Motors will premiere its all-new Pajero cross-country SUV this autumn, promising authentic off-road capability alongside a refined, comfortable ride.
- 2026
What Happened
On August 4, 2026, Mitsubishi Motors announced that its all-new Pajero cross-country SUV will receive its world premiere this autumn. The vehicle promises authentic off-road capability for safe, secure driving across a wide range of weather and road conditions, along with a refined and comfortable ride. The model is known as the Montero in some markets.
The new Pajero adopts a highly robust and durable ladder frame, paired with a suspension system engineered for high road-holding performance. Mitsubishi Motors says this combination delivers exceptional off-road capability even over rough terrain with large bumps and significant impacts. On the road, the setup suppresses unwanted body movement and vibration on rough or uneven roads, easing strain over long distances and ensuring comfort for everyone on board.
To further enhance performance, the SUV comes with Mitsubishi Motors' Super-All Wheel Control (S-AWC), an integrated vehicle dynamics control system. S-AWC optimizes handling, off-road capability, and stability across diverse driving scenarios.
- New visual content titled 'The Pajero is ready to write its next chapter.'
- Highlights the suspension system that supports the model's all-around driving performance.
- Designed to invite drivers to embrace new challenges and set out on new adventures.
Why this matters
The all-new Pajero is designed to deliver authentic off-road capability and refined on-road comfort, targeting buyers who drive across varied weather and road conditions. Mitsubishi Motors says the ladder frame and S-AWC system reduce physical strain over long distances and keep all occupants comfortable, underlining the model's next chapter after years of off-road heritage.
Terms in This Story
- Ladder frame
- A vehicle chassis design with two parallel rails and cross-members, resembling a ladder. It is strong and durable, often used in trucks and off-road vehicles.
- Super-All Wheel Control (S-AWC)
- Mitsubishi Motors' integrated vehicle dynamics control system that coordinates all-wheel-drive traction, braking, and steering to optimize handling and stability.
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