2019 Mitsubishi Pajero (Shogun) review: Farewelling a hero

While the sophistication and complexity of rivals continues to expand, the Pajero sticks to the ‘keep it simple’ mantra favoured by regional and remote buyers, and carving out its own niche in the process. No model can run forever, though, and with production scaling down for overseas markets, eventually Australia is likely to follow suit. Mitsubishi Australia tells us Pajero production will soldier on for a few more years but won't yet commit to an end date for Australia.

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