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2024 Mitsubishi Pajero Sport pricing and features: Facelift arrives in Australia

The updated Pajero Sport remains powered by the 133kW/430Nm 2.4-litre turbo-diesel engine that runs through an eight-speed automatic transmission and 4WD system. Yep, Mitsubishi Australia has also slashed all 2WD models from its local line-up “due to a lack of demand,” according to the brand.

Despite the culling of 2WD variants, the 4WD line-up remains untouched, beginning with the GLX five-seater priced from $51,540 before on-road costs and topping out with the GSR seven-seater, which retails for $64,840.

All grades in the five-model line-up have been re-touched with updated upper and lower grilles more akin to the 2024 Triton ute, as well as front and rear bumper garnishes.

In addition, all models now wear – as standard – the black headlamp extensions previously only seen on the top-spec GSR model. The base-spec GLX now also gets automatic dusk-sensing headlamps and rain-sensing wipers.

A revised 18-inch multi-spoke wheel design is also new for 2024, with the tone dependent on the model grade – singular tone for GLX; two-tone for GLS and Exceed; and a black finish for the GSR. As a further point of distinction, the range-topping GSR has also gained black door mirrors, black door handles and a black tailgate handle.

On the inside, all models have been upgraded with the same three-spoke, leather-trimmed steering wheel that debuted in the Triton earlier this year; a new diamond-pattern, two-tone premium synthetic leather upholstery (in burgundy and black colour combo) is unique to the GSR grade; and revised instrument display graphics have been implanted into the 8.0-inch digital driver displays of GSR and Exceed models.

“Pajero Sport continues to perform a pivotal role in our product portfolio. It is spacious, comfortable and capable, and the 2024 model year looks fantastic with its refreshed exterior, new wheels and upgraded interior,” said Mitsubishi Motors Australia CEO Shaun Westcott.

Year-to-date, Mitsubishi has sold 2281 units of the Pajero Sport (excluding April sales figures), with the Japanese marque shifting 914 units in March.

All Pajero Sports are covered by Mitsubishi’s 10-year/200,000-kilometre manufacturer’s warranty, with 10 years of capped

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