What are the differences between the imported and domestically produced Mitsubishi Pajero V73?
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The differences between the imported and domestically produced Mitsubishi Pajero V73 are as follows: 1. Different vehicle positioning: Although both the imported and domestically produced Pajero belong to the mid-size SUV category, the domestically produced version is positioned lower than the imported one. 2. Different structure and appearance: The domestically produced version is based on the Mitsubishi Triton pickup truck chassis, featuring a body-on-frame structure and two mechanical locks for the center and rear; the imported version adopts a unibody structure and independent suspension. 3. Different engines: The domestically produced version is equipped with a newly tuned 3.0-liter V6 MIVEC all-aluminum engine. 4. Different drivetrain systems: The domestically produced version comes with Mitsubishi's Super Select 4WD (SS4) system, offering four drive modes: 2H/4H/4HLc/4LLc; the imported version is equipped with the Super Select 4WD II (SS4-II). 5. Differences in some configurations and interiors: The domestically produced version retains the side steps and engine guard, and is fitted with off-road tires featuring sidewall protection layers; the interior of the domestically produced version has been updated with wood-grain imitation decorations.