In the world of rough roads, do not forget some names. Among them are Mitsubishi Montero – or as it is known abroad, Pajero. A icon on rough roads throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Montereo made its mark in the Dakar Rally and ever returned into the hearts of adventurers everywhere.
After two decades of silence in the United States and a few years outside the market abroad, the legendary Japanese SUV may be about to return. Spy images of the initial models taken in recent days indicate that Montero/Pegro can be in business, as the next generation model is likely to reach the end of 2025.
Mitsubishi has not officially confirmed the arrival of the new Montero, but the company has promised multiple new vehicles in the next few years and even Brand For Montero’s name only last year. If this really happens at all, it is possible that it can not reach the United States.
However, there is still a reason for the belief that Mitsubishi can revive an offense icon. Take into account, here is everything we know about the new Montro until now.
How will the new Mitsubishi Monero look?
2028 Mitsubishi Monero presented by Motor1
Photo by: motor1
Based on Spy pictures we sawThe new Montro will be like it is always as it was. Our width is perceived by a huge SUV with a modern muscle design inspired by Mitsubishi and Destinator concepts. DST first appeared in 2024, and Destinator was revealed only a few weeks ago.
The LED headlights, a large honey network, and a prominent sliding plate are dominated. The silhouette features long, with large windows that resemble a square that reminds us of the old montro, while the back is characterized by a header window and a horizontal oriental rear lights, such as the Nissan patrol.
What is under the cover?
Photo by: Mitsubishi
This is where it becomes really interesting. The initial model that has been monitored in Europe contains six ordeal nuts and a solid rear axis, indicating that it is complex in the body. This means that it should be a lot of off -way.
If this four -wheel drive vehicle is intended for Europe, the hybrid is likely to be inevitable, whether it is a traditional hybrid or an additional component. In the latter case, Montero is likely to use a 2.4 -liter gas engine with a similar output of 302 hp, identical to Outlander. If Mitsubishi chooses a traditional hybrid setting, it can share a 1.5 -liter e -power unit from Qashqai with 190 hp.
Looking at the Mitsubishi traditions on rough roads, it is imperative that these multi -use sports cars come with a four -wheel drive up.
When will we see that?
Mitsubishi has yet to lead to the new Montero/Pajero, but given that the initial models are already on the road, we can see off -rough SUVs early next year in Europe. As for the United States, it is unclear that Mitsubishi is planning to revive the name Montero.
However, Mitsubishi announced in 2024 that it plans to issue a new model every year that starts in 2026 – until The weight of what looks like a rough SUV. This plan, called “Momntum 30”, will witness at least four new models before 2030.
If we are lucky, these plans can include new Montero for the United States.