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New Mitsubishi Pajero Platinum Introduced

Mitsubishi Motors Australia is reintroducing the Pajero Platinum Edition, a vehicle that comes to offer premium styling and specification upgrades.

The Platinum Edition is based on the 2010 Model Year GLX Range and comes with multiple exterior upgrades such as privacy glass, body-colored door handles and mirrors, chrome radiator grille and silver roof rails.

As for the equipment, the vehicles comes with a Multi Communication System with Navigation Voice Command Steering Wheel Controls, an 850 watt Rockford Acoustic Design 12 Speaker Premium Audio System and reversing camera, as well as reversing sensors.

Customers can choose between a 3.8-liter petrol unit and a 3.2-liter diesel engine, both of which can be mated to a manual or to an automatic transmission.

In terms of safety, the SUV is fitted with the Pajero range’s standard equipment that includes RISE body protection, ABS braking system with BA and EBD, electronic stability control and driver and passenger SRS airbags. The model adds front fog lamps, rain sensing wipes and dusk sensing headlamps.

We are pleased to bring back the popular platinum edition of the Pajero. Four-wheel drive enthusiasts will appreciate its solid on and off-road power, as well as, the addition of a number of stylish and functional interior and exterior features as standard fitment,” said Mitsubishi Motors Australia CEO, Masahiko Takahashi.

The Pajero Platinum is covered by the company’s ten year / 160,000 km (100,000 miles) non-transferable drive-train warranty and five-year/ 130,000 km (80,700 miles) new car warranty. The model is already available for sale at over 200 Mitsubishi dealerships across Australia.
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