Mitsubishi Pajero GR Diesel Cars
The Mitsubishi Pajero GR Diesel 4WD – 4x4 Turbo car is a robust and reliable off-road vehicle that performs exceptionally well in the challenging terrains of New Zealand. With a powerful 3.2-liter engine, it generates a torque of 441 Nm at 2000 rpm and is paired with a five-speed automatic transmission, making it capable of hauling loads or climbing steep slopes.
This model offers ample room for passengers and cargo, which makes it perfect for long journeys or camping trips. It also comes equipped with a host of safety features like Active Stability Control, Active Traction Control, Hill Start Assist, and seven airbags.
Another significant feature of the Pajero is its impressive four-wheel-drive system that has multiple modes, including gravel/snow mode for wet and slippery roads, mud/snow mode for mud tracks and snow-covered trails, rock mode for climbing over rocks or boulders, and sand mode for driving through desert-like environments. The Super Select 4WD-II lets the driver select two-wheel drive to save fuel or four-wheel drive with high or low gear ranges according to conditions. In short: wherever your adventurous spirit takes you; this car can go there too.
It has decent ground clearance at 235mm but be aware that such a high vehicle isn’t suited to all types of driving. But don't worry because the suspension system is pretty remarkable at ironing out bumps and giving occupants excellent ride comfort on any road condition; long rides won't leave passengers feeling battered either.
With regards to fuel economy figures for diesel Pajeros this SUV gets an average combined consumption rating between (according to Mitsubushi data) ~8L-9L/100km.
In conclusion (Oh sorry I mentioned "conclusion," you must ignore this part) when choosing a car built tough for tackling rugged terrain in New Zealand while also boasting plenty of modern safety features as well as cabin comforts then this Pajero's diesel engine coupled with the great suspensions could make you feel right at home even on the harshest paths imaginable..

