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Ironman 4×4 Pajero Sport Bull Bar

Don’t fear Pajero Sport drivers, there is now no reason to worry about crumpling up the looks of your Mitsubishi, or cringe in anticipation every time you see Skippy. Ironman 4X4 have recently released a bull bar for the GLS…

THE MITSUBISHI TRITON BLACKLINE

CLICK HERE TO READ THIS STORY IN OUR ONLINE MAGAZINE I’m feeling a bit like Bill Murray in Groundhog Day today, writing yet another story about yet another limited-edition 4WD with black bolt-on accessories. This time, it’s Mitsubishi.   It’s…

ALLISON’S MITSUBISHI CHALLENGER

Allison is lucky enough to live close to the stunning Victorian High Country, and as such has set up this Mitsubishi Challenger for both long-distance and weekend touring duties. So far she is extremely impressed with the Challenger too; it’s…

New Vehicle News – Mitsubishi joins Nissan-Renault

Cash-strapped Mitsi gets a boost from rivals Nissan – new ‘Pajol’ on the horizon? Following this year’s emissions debacle, Nissan-Renault has jumped in to salvage what’s left of the struggling automaker.   Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) has announced that Nissan…

NEW VEHICLE NEWS: MITSUBISHI MOTORS

  In a recent interview with UK-based Auto Express, Mitsubishi UK boss Lance Bradley confirmed plans to launch a brand new SUV every year for the next five years. Bradley outlined the firm’s plans to sell around 45,000 new vehicles…

PAJERO SPORT: FIRST DRIVE

Four wheel drivers of Australia, we have good news. There’s another serious touring 4X4 on the market. Mitsubishi has had a long and storied history in the off-road scene. The Pajero was one of the first vehicles to marry serious…

WE DRIVE THE NEW MITSUBISHI TRITON

Comparing the new generation of dual cab utes to one another is a bit like comparing your favourite brand of canned tuna. At the end of the day one may have a fancier label than another, but they both come…

The Unsealed 4X4 Review: Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV

The Outlander’s PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle) variant, has a range of only 50km on pure electric driving, but in combination with a conventional internal combustion engine, could theoretically do a desert crossing using combined volt/fuel power. And that wouldn’t…

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