Mitsubishi Pajero PHEV Will Come With A Luxury Touch, Singi Range Rover?

JAKARTA - The news of the presence of Mitsubishi Pajero which adopts the Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) and launched in 2027 is getting stronger. Most recently, based on a report from Carscoops quoted Monday, July 8, from one of the sources from Japan indicated that the Pajero PHEV may display a luxurious touch to rival the Range Rover, and will use a similar system to the PHEV Outlander which is currently being sold globally.Carscops themselves make Mitsubishi Pajero renders that look very different and very luxurious. So how does it look? From the exterior design shared Mitsubishi Pajero come with a easily recognized and inspired design of Outlander with floating roof aesthetics. This one looks stronger thanks to the improvement of ground clearance and higher kappa lines. This rendering image also features a slim-designed day LED light surrounding the main light. In addition, the lower bumper is designed to increase the angle of the approach more to off the road.

Meanwhile, from the side it looks dynamic with a black pillar coupled with several sharp fractures that make it look aerodynamic and more modern. On the back there is a full T-shaped backlight cluster and the back door separates from the split glass to facilitate access. As is known, currently the top Outlander trim has a slick appearance from the interior side, and Pajero will have the potential to be further improved. From the renderings shared, it describes the luxurious impression and technological requirements. For example, from the dashboard side that is wrapped in the skin that increases the aesthetic as a whole.

In addition, Pajero is also rumored to have a larger interior dimension than Outlander, offering increased comfort in the third row and increased cargo capacity. It will also feature wireless phone projections, AI voice integration, and over-the-air updates, in addition to a comprehensive set of technological features and driver assistance. From the powertrain side, reports show that Pajero will use an updated CMF-C/D platform and a refined version of Outlander's 2.4 liter plug-in hybrid powertrain, albeit with significant power gain. This configuration includes two electric motors at the back and one at the front, in collaboration with the gasoline engine. Overall, the car is expected to be capable of generating up to 382 hp power.