After a long wait, the new generation of Mitsubishi’s body-on-frame SUV has finally unveiled its first images.
In the recently released year-end recap video, alongside honoring its illustrious history in WRC and Paris-Dakar rallies, Mitsubishi cleverly teased a heavily camouflaged, all-new SUV. The revealed details strongly suggest this is the 2026 Pajero Sport, a model poised for a complete overhaul to reclaim its segment dominance.
Departing from the current generation’s softer aesthetics, the 2026 Pajero Sport embraces a more rugged and boxy design language. While sharing the fourth-generation Triton’s platform, this SUV appears to retain its unique identity rather than mirroring the pickup’s design. The signature T-shaped headlights paired with a large grille reflect Mitsubishi’s latest design philosophy, as seen on the Xforce. The overall aesthetic exudes toughness, masculinity, and the essence of a true off-road conqueror.
Speculation suggests Mitsubishi may drop the “Sport” suffix, reverting to the iconic Pajero name. This move transcends marketing, positioning the vehicle as the direct successor to the legendary full-size Pajero, discontinued in 2021. This elevated status equips the new model to compete head-on with established rivals in the 7-seater high-ground-clearance SUV segment.
Performance-wise, the 2026 Pajero Sport is expected to inherit Triton’s 2.4L 4N16 turbocharged diesel engine. Buyers can anticipate two power outputs: a single-turbo variant delivering 184 hp and a more potent bi-turbo version producing 204 hp. Power will be distributed to all four wheels via a 6-speed automatic transmission and Mitsubishi’s renowned Super Select II all-wheel-drive system, a proven asset for tackling the most challenging off-road terrains.
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