What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the v97?

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SanAlejandro
07/30/25 8:12am
The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the v97 is approximately 16L, but the exact figure depends on the vehicle condition and road conditions. Below is a related introduction about the Pajero vehicle: Overview: The Mitsubishi Pajero is an imported ORV, an off-road vehicle launched by Mitsubishi Motors Corporation of Japan. The new PAJERO (Pajero) features a handsome and stylish exterior design, promoting the trend of modern urban life that emphasizes health and sports. Seating: Among the four main members of the Pajero family, the first member is the prototype L series and V series, which are purely four-wheel-drive off-road vehicles, ranging from V29, V31, V33 to V73, V75, V77, etc. The five-door models are generally configured with seven seats.
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