Mitsubishi announced its intention to discontinue the Pajero back in 2019, and it has already left the European market. But only now has production of the farewell Final Edition version been completed. A total of 800 such SUVs were produced, and all of them will be sold on the Australian market.

The new Mitsubishi Pajero Final Edition differs from the standard model with a protective film on the hood, special floor mats in the cabin, and a rubberized trunk floor. Additionally, Final Edition badges have been added to the body and interior.

The vehicles are equipped with the standard 3.2-liter turbodiesel producing 190 hp and a 5-speed automatic transmission. The SUV is available only in a five-door, seven-seat configuration.

The Mitsubishi Pajero has been produced since 1981, with a total of 3.3 million vehicles across four generations assembled. On the market, the famous model will be partially replaced by Mitsubishi Pajero Sport.








