Is Pajero SFX discontinued?

Is Pajero SFX discontinued?

We had first reported about the Japanese car maker Mitsubishi’s plans of axing the production of the Pajero soon before it introduced the Challenger Pajero Sport in India.

When was Pajero SFX discontinued?

2012
The SUV was short-lived and was discontinued in 2012 and Mitsubishi introduced a newer model, Pajero Sport in the country.

Is Pajero sport better than Pajero?

The Sport’s 2.4 is also quieter and smoother than the Pajero’s 3.2….

MITSUBISHI PAJERO EXCEED MITSUBISHI PAJERO SPORT EXCEED
MAX POWER 147kW @ 3800rpm 133kW @ 3500rpm
MAX TORQUE 441Nm @ 2000rpm 430Nm @ 2500rpm
GEARBOX five-speed automatic eight-speed automatic
CRAWL RATIO 26.2:1 45.9:1

What is Pajero SFX?

Mitsubishi Pajero SFX 2.8 is the top model in the Pajero lineup and the price of Pajero top model is ₹ 21.87 Lakh. This SFX 2.8 variant comes with an engine putting out 118 bhp @ 4000 rpm and 292 Nm @ 2000 rpm of max power and max torque respectively.

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Is Pajero engine reliable?

Both petrol and diesel engine versions of the Pajero seem to be reliable, although the turbo unit on diesel cars can fail over time and require replacement. This won’t be cheap. Check for any engine blowing blue or black smoke as this can indicate internal wear also.

What is the mileage of Pajero SFX?

10.5 kmpl
Key Specifications of Mitsubishi Pajero 2002-2012 2.8 SFX

ARAI Mileage 10.5 kmpl
City Mileage 6.5 kmpl
Fuel Type Diesel
Engine Displacement (cc) 2835
No. of cylinder 4

Are pajeros expensive to run?

What is the Mitsubishi Pajero’s fuel consumption? As with any big, heavy, bluff-fronted four-wheel-drive, petrol consumption will be a major running cost if you go for the V6 version.

Are long drives bad for your car?

Are long distance drives bad for your car? A long-distance drive is not bad for your car provided you have serviced your vehicle and have sufficient engine lubrication, coolant, water, and fuel. Short-distance road trips involving frequent acceleration and lower speeds actually generate more wear on engine components.

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