Motoring

The Aspire nameplate symbolises sportiness and technology

The seven-seater cabin of the Aspire models represents comfort and luxury.

Mitsubishi Motors South Africa (MMSA), with its aggressive product offensive for 2022, is keeping to its promise of launching its own Aspire derivatives across its entire passenger vehicle line-up, the first being two Pajero Sport Aspire models.

Jeffrey Allison, general manager of marketing of MMSA said, “Since we first introduced the current-generation Pajero Sport in 2020 and subsequently added the range-topping Exceed to the line-up, the Pajero Sport has proven to have great aspirational value. In fact, most recently it won acclaim in the 2021 CAR Magazine Top 12 Best Buy Awards by walking off with the silverware in the highly competitive Large SUV/Crossover category. The limited-edition Aspire models will further cement Mitsubishi’s position as the family vehicle of choice for the SA consumer

“Available in both 4×2 and 4×4 guise, Aspire derivatives cater for customers who desire the traditional capability, versatility, durability and comfort of the Pajero Sport, but who also want to make a bold statement and stand out from the crowd.”

Drivetrain
As with the existing models, Aspire derivatives are powered by Mitsubishi’s 2.4L MIVEC four-cylinder intercooled turbodiesel engine. With 133kW/430Nm of peak torque on tap, it drives the wheels through an advanced eight-speed automatic transmission. This pairing provides smooth acceleration and low rpm, high-speed cruising that enhances driving efficiency.

The 4×4 Aspire features Mitsubishi’s Super Select 4WD-II system, which delivers consistent performance in the most challenging driving conditions and over the most rugged terrain. Four selectable off-road modes – Gravel, Mud/Snow, Sand or Rock – ensure optimal engine output, transmission settings and braking for superior traction control over challenging surface conditions.

Interior
The seven-seater cabin of the Aspire models represents comfort and luxury. Key features include, among others, black leather seats, power lumbar support and dual-zone climate control with a rear ventilation duct for the second row of seats.

The Pajero Sport also offers Bluetooth connectivity with hands-free voice control, coupled to Mitsubishi’s advanced smartphone-link display audio (SDA) connected to a large eight-inch touchscreen. All models have additional USB and accessory sockets (dual USB for the rear passengers) and a 220V AC 150-Watt power plug.

Safety
Occupant safety is ensured through seven airbags and ISOFIX child seat anchors. Active safety features include active stability and traction control, an anti-lock braking system, electronic brake-force distribution, and an emergency brake assist system.

The safety package is rounded off with hill-start assist, trailer stability assist, auto levelling dusk-sensing LED headlights, front foglamps, daytime running lights, rain-sensing windscreen wipers, rear-park distance control, and a rear-view camera for safer and easier parking. The 4×4 derivative adds hill descent control to the mix.

Pricing starts at R654 995 and includes a three-year/100 000km manufacturer’s warranty, a five-year/90 000km service plan and five-year roadside assistance. Service intervals are set at every 10 000km.

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Matthys Ferreira

Served in SAPS for 22 years - specialised in forensic and crime scene investigation and forensic photography. A stint in photographic sales and management followed. Been the motoring editor at Lowveld Media since 2007. "A petrol head I am not but I am good at what I do".
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