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2020 Mitsubishi Pajero Sport facelift vs 2015-2018: Differences

The third generation Mitsubishi Pajero Sport/Montero Sport/Shogun Sport facelift was revealed in 2019. See it compared side by side with the 2015-19 model.

2020 F/L
2015-19
The new Pajero Sport/Shogun Sport/Montero Sport has been given a new face derived from the Triton/L200 on which it is based.
2020 F/L
2015-19
The facelifted model has slimmer, squarer headlights, a revised Dynamic Shield grille, sharper bumper detailing, a simpler bonnet design, and a stack housing the fog and indicator lights.
2020 F/L
2015-19
The SUV's side profile is the same as before, although the alloy wheels do look new, and the facelifted model (at least in the provided photo set) doesn't feature side steps.
2020 F/L
2015-19
The Pajero Sport/Shogun Sport/Montero Sport still features the odd melting tail-light design, but the length of the melt has been shortened as the reflectors have been moved to the rear diffuser element. The graphics for the tail-lights have also been redesigned.
2020 F/L
2015-19
For the first time the Pajero Sport/Montero Sport/Shogun Sport is available with power-operated tailgate.
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2015-19
The interior now has darker metal-style plastic, and a new 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system.
2020 F/L
2015-19
The centre tunnel console has been redone with darker look, a control knob behind the gear shifter, and a storage space underneath that's accessible from both the driver and passenger's sides.
2020 F/L
2015-19
Higher-end models now feature a fully digital instrumentation pack in place of the outgoing car's old-style dials.
2020 F/L
2015-19
The middle row seems to have gained a headrest for the centre seat, while the interior door panels (both front and rear) have been redesigned.
2020 F/L
2015-19
Not much has changed with the third row of seats, or the car's powertrain options.

2020 Mitsubishi Pajero Sport facelift



2015-2019 Mitsubishi Pajero Sport