Mitsubishi Challenger

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Mitsubishi Challenger (also called Pajero Sport) is a mid size SUV manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors.

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Recent Changes
Facelift includes a more elegant and modern exterior design with a totally new cabin.The passengers will experience the new sofa like seats.

Styles and Major Options
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Pricing
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Gas Mileage
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Reliability
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Safety
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Colors
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Main Competitors

 * Toyota Fortuner
 * Ford Everest

Hybrid Models
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Unique Attributes
The popular rally reputation and the soft seats are the main strength for the fourth generation.

Resale Values
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Criticisms
According to Mobilmotor magazine,the Pajero Sport (Challenger) has an above average steer response with comfortable sofa-like structure.However,some journalists noticed that the plastic quality feels cheap.

Generations
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Fourth generation (2008-present)
The fourth generation of Challenger resembles the current Mitsubishi Strada pickup.The Challenger arrived in Indonesia in 2009,being named as Mitsubishi Pajero Sport instead of Challenger.

Second generation (2008-Present)
The second generation of the vehicle, based on the ladder frame chassis of the Mitsubishi Triton,was gradually introduced to selected markets (Russia, south-east Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, Africa, and Oceania) through the autumn of 2008, following its debut at the Moscow Auto Salon. 2.5 or 3.2 litre diesel and 3.0 or 3.5 litre V6 petrol engines are available as before, while five- or seven-seat interior configurations are offered.As with the Triton pick-up on which it is based, production of the new Pajero Sport for all markets is concentrated in Thailand.

First Generation/Origins (1996-2008)
Production began in Japan in 1996, and was available for most export markets by 1997, where it was variously known as the Challenger, Pajero Sport in Europe, Montero Sport in North America and South America, Nativa in parts of Central America and the Middle East, Shogun Sport in the United Kingdom, and G-Wagon in Thailand.As its popularity increased, local assembly for foreign markets was introduced in China in 2003, and Brazil in 2006.Sales were discontinued in Japan in 2003, in North America in 2004 (where it was superseded by the Endeavor),and central and western Europe in 2008.

Year	Production Japan	Brazil 1996	35,561	- 1997	51,594	- 1998	71,562	- 1999	95,914	- 2000	92,475	- 2001	78,337	- 2002	69,001	- 2003	34,258	- 2004	30,515	- 2005	23,773	600 2006	17,455	5,370 2007	19,349	6,120

Worldwide
Sold as the Pajero Sport in Indonesia.

Design quirks and oddities
Due to its popular rally reputation,many off-roaders are interested in buying it since it has won many rally championship awards.In Indonesia,some of the Pajero Sport owners have owned a Mitsubishi product before.

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