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Life-saving brakes added to Pajero Sport

Riley Riley

Mitsubishi has updated Pajero Sport with the addition of auto emergency braking across the range.

Forward Collision Mitigation inn Mitsubishi parlance detects obstructions ahead and issues a visual and audio alert when there is danger of collision.

It automatically applies the brakes to avoid a collision or reduce impact, up to 80km/h with a stationary object or 200km/h with a moving object.

The addition of FCM also brings with it Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) across the board.

The Pajero Sport range has been expanded to include a new five-seat of the mid-spec GLS.  

Currently, the entry-level GLX is the only model available with five seats.

Cosmetic changes include new 18-inch alloys on the entry model, while the range-topping Exceed gains a tailgate spoiler.

All models feature new soft trim along the console sides, with the addition of two new USB ports for second row occupants.

This is in addition to two existing USB outlets in the centre console bin next to a new 150W/220V three-pin auxiliary outlet.

The existing 120W accessory socket has been relocated to the rear of the centre console.

Prices start from $45,500 for the GLX, $48,500 for the new GLS 5-seat, $49,500 for the GLS 7-seat and $53,650 for Exceed.

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