What is the fuel consumption of the Pajero V93 and Prado 2700?

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SanZachary
07/30/25 10:54am
The Mitsubishi Pajero V93 has a combined fuel consumption of around 10 liters per 100km, while the actual combined fuel consumption of the Prado 2700 is 13.8L/100km. Details about the Pajero V93 are as follows: 1. Exterior: The inverted trapezoidal radiator grille is distinctly divided by horizontal decorative strips, with the eye-catching emblem embedded in the center of the grille; the rugged combination xenon headlights are horizontally integrated with the grille; the thick front bumper features delicately embedded small round fog lights, blending seriousness with a modern touch. 2. Interior: High-quality leather seats, front electric seats, anti-glare interior mirror, 6-disc CD changer, and remote-controlled sunroof make travel fatigue disappear; rear differential lock, cruise control, stability control system, 8 airbags, and ABS ensure a worry-free and safe journey.
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