Is the Pajero Sport imported?
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The Pajero Sport is an imported vehicle, introduced through parallel import channels. Despite being a parallel import model, the latest Pajero Sport still enjoys an official warranty of five years or 100,000 kilometers, with after-sales support provided by GAC Mitsubishi. More details about the Pajero Sport are as follows: 1. The latest Pajero Sport measures 4825mm in length, 1815mm in width, and 1800mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2800mm, classifying it as a mid-size SUV. It is available in a 7-seat version to meet the diverse needs of consumers. 2. The vehicle is equipped with a 3.0L MIVEC V6 engine, delivering a maximum output of 209 horsepower, paired with an 8AT transmission. It comes standard with the second-generation Super Select 4WD system, offering excellent overall off-road capabilities.
When I was researching Mitsubishi SUVs, I found that the Pajero Sport in the Chinese market is mostly imported. Unlike domestically produced vehicles, it is directly manufactured at Mitsubishi's Japanese factory and then introduced, which makes the price higher. I think the advantage of the imported version is the reliability of its core components, such as the robust 3.0-liter diesel engine. Currently, the new models are mainly sold through GAC Mitsubishi's official channels, but you should check the labels carefully when purchasing. Personally, I recommend the imported version—though it's more expensive, it's better suited for off-road enthusiasts. Recently, I've seen some car enthusiasts discussing how its chassis tuning is more rugged compared to some joint-venture SUVs. If your budget allows, considering these imported details can enhance the driving experience.