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Mitsubishi has given its large off-road SUV the mildest of mild facelifts, but the core formula remains the same, for better or worse.
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The Mitsubishi Pajero Sport's most obvious competitors are the ute-based Ford Everest, Isuzu MU-X and Toyota Fortuner.
Both the Everest and MU-X now offer a maximum of 3500kg braked towing capacity, whereas the Fortuner and Pajero Sport (4x4 models) still only offer a maximum of 3100kg braked towing capacity.
It also competes against the ever-popular Toyota LandCruiser Prado, which is both larger, heavier and much more expensive than the Pajero Sport.
The Pajero Sport is also cross-shopped with seven-seat SUVs like the Ssangyong Rexton, LDV D90, Kia Sorento, Hyundai Santa Fe, and Mazda CX-9.