What does Pajero GLS mean?

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McHaley
07/24/25 8:49am
Pajero GLS represents the configuration of this Pajero model. Generally, this rear badge indicates the top-tier model, distinguishing it from the lower-spec GL. The features of the Pajero GLS are as follows: 1. Balance: Lightweight, high-rigidity monocoque body and overall high balance, along with a low center of gravity, provide the new Pajero with excellent driving stability and ride comfort. Additionally, the torsional rigidity of the new body structure is approximately three times higher than previous models. 2. Stylish: Inheriting the traditional elegance of Pajero, it embodies a chic and fashionable appearance, adopting the streamlined design style currently popular in Japan and worldwide. 3. Eco-friendly: With good mobility and low fuel consumption, it emphasizes environmental protection. The drivetrain features the improved "Super Select 4WD System," capable of handling all road conditions effortlessly. 4. Safety: High safety standards. For the braking system, a hydraulic booster is newly adopted in the power assist device, enhancing braking performance and response speed during braking.
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