Mitsubishi's New Video Suggests the Pajero Is Returning—And Soon
Mitsubishi just gave us our first real glimpse of its next flagship SUV, and it looks far more serious than a typical crossover.
www.autoblog.comDirect answer: The latest news in May 2026 indicates Mitsubishi is preparing a 2026 Pajero revival with a rugged, body-on-frame SUV design, likely sharing a platform with newer Triton/Navara lineage, and potentially offering diesel and hybrid powertrains. Official details are still evolving, but multiple outlets are reporting a 2026 global debut with strong off-road ambitions and advanced safety tech.
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Mitsubishi just gave us our first real glimpse of its next flagship SUV, and it looks far more serious than a typical crossover.
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