How to Open the Pajero Trunk from Inside?

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WalkerRose
07/30/25 9:10am
Method to open the Pajero trunk from inside: You can locate the trunk release button on the door trim panel of the driver's seat. Lift the button upward to automatically open the trunk, or use the car's remote key to open it. As an off-road vehicle, the Pajero boasts excellent trunk storage space, and the rear seats can be folded down to further enhance the trunk's storage capacity. In terms of power, the Pajero's 3.8-liter engine delivers a robust 146kW of power, and its unique variable intake manifold system design provides ample torque across a wide steering range, making it easy to adapt to various road conditions. Externally, the Pajero's handsome and imposing appearance advocates for the modern urban lifestyle that emphasizes health and sports. Its spacious, powerful, and sturdy design showcases the strength expected of an off-road vehicle, while the vertical Mitsubishi emblem exudes the noble temperament of a top-tier SUV.
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