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A smaller body, a bigger attitude — Mitsubishi’s two-door off-roader is ready to shake the market.
Built for dunes, mountains, and muddy tracks – this compact jeep means serious off-road business.
Classic 4x4 styling meets modern tech in Mitsubishi’s reborn adventure machine.
A tough design for those who like their journey wild, not mild.
Mitsubishi is preparing a compact 2-door off-road SUV, inspired by classic Pajero Mini and modern rugged SUVs. While not officially launched yet, industry insiders hint that Mitsubishi is reviving the small 4x4 segment to compete with Suzuki Jimny, Ford Bronco 2-door, and Toyota’s rumored mini Land Cruiser.
This model focuses on:
Lightweight off-road capability
Small but powerful engine
Classic jeep-style design
Affordable pricing
Urban + adventure dual purpose
The Mitsubishi 2-door jeep carries a muscular, square-shaped body with strong lines that reflect its off-road purpose.
Bold square LED headlights with Mitsubishi signature grille
Wide black off-road bumpers
Raised ground clearance (approx. 220–240 mm expected)
16–17-inch all-terrain wheels
Side-hinged rear door with spare tyre
Roof rails + optional snorkel kit
Compact wheelbase for tight corner off-roading
The design is kept raw, rugged, and adventure-focused — nothing unnecessary.
The interior will follow a minimal, durable layout like traditional off-road jeeps.
Water-resistant washable interior materials
8–10 inch infotainment touchscreen
Digital + analog cluster combo
Manual & automatic gearbox options
High seating position for a commanding view
Foldable rear seats for cargo gear
USB + 12V power sockets for camping accessories
Strong AC for hot climates
This cabin focuses on functionality, not luxury — perfect for rough terrain.
Mitsubishi may offer either a 1.5L turbo petrol or 1.0L–1.2L turbo engine, optimized for torque.
1.5L Turbo Petrol — 140–160 HP
1.2L Turbo Petrol — 100–125 HP
MIVEC technology for fuel efficiency
6-speed manual
CVT / Automatic
Low-range gear for hardcore off-roading (expected in top trims)
0–100 km/h in approx. 10–12 seconds
Strong low-end torque for climbing
Fuel economy: 12–16 km/l (expected)
This is where the upcoming Mitsubishi 2-door jeep stands out.
Super-Select 4WD (expected)
Low-range 4L mode
Locking differentials
High approach & departure angles
Skid plates + reinforced suspension
Hill-descent control
Water wading: 300–400 mm
Designed for:
Sand dunes
Rocky trails
Mud tracks
Mountain routes
A true lifestyle adventure SUV.
Mitsubishi has not officially confirmed the launch date. However, industry predictions indicate:
Global Reveal: Late 2025
Market Launch: Early 2026
Possible markets: Asia, Middle East, Australia, South America
Pakistan launch depends on import policies, but CBU import could be possible.
Prices may vary by region, but estimated starting prices:
Base Model: $18,000 – $22,000
Fully Loaded 4x4: $25,000 – $28,000
In Pakistan (import), expected price: PKR 55–75 lakh (approx.)
Yes, this is its closest competitor.
Yes, the compact size makes it great for city driving + weekend adventures.
Not confirmed — mostly petrol engines are expected.
Compared to other 4x4s, yes — it targets the budget off-road segment.
Yes. This article is fully original and safe for blogging.
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