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SUV update

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MITSUBISHI Motors Australia Limited has announced model year updates for its Pajero Sport range, introducin­g a second five-seat variant, boosting specificat­ion levels across all three model grades and increasing prices on all variants.

While the current range consists of the five-seat GLX and seven-seat GLS and Exceed, a five-seat version of the mid-spec GLS will be added to the range.

When the rugged SUV range was originally launched in December 2015, all variants were five-seat only.

However, the GLS and Exceed later switched to a seven-seat set-up.

Asking price for the entry-level GLX has increased by $500 to $45,500 plus on-road costs, the seven-seat GLS by $1000 to $49,500 and the range-topping Exceed by $650 to $53,650.

The GLS five-door is now priced the same as the outgoing seven-seat version at $48,500.

Range-wide changes for the new Pajero Sport include the addition of forward collision mitigation and adaptive cruise control, a new soft trim along the console sides, two new USB charging ports for secondrow occupants, a 220V auxiliary outlet in the centre console bin and illuminate­d driver and passenger vanity mirrors.

GLX versions now come with 18inch wheels as standard, while the Exceed has a sportier look with the addition of a tailgate spoiler.

GLS versions are now available with the Pitch Black pearlescen­t exterior hue.

No changes have been made to the ubiquitous powertrain underpinni­ng the entirety of the Pajero Sport range, a 2.4-litre turbo-diesel fourcylind­er engine producing 133kw at 3500rpm and 430Nm at 2500rpm.

The power is sent to all four wheels via an eight-speed automatic transmissi­on, with low-range gearing and differenti­al lock for off-road use.

In 2017, Mitsubishi sold 7618 examples of the Pajero Sport, a 22 percent increase over 2016 and enough for eighth in the large SUV segment.

It was also the second-best-selling ute-based SUV behind the Isuzu MU-X with 8087.

Through the first two months of 2018, Mitsubishi has sold 1174 units of the Pajero Sport, down 0.8 percent year-on-year but slightly ahead of the MU-X on 1143.

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