Mitsubishi Pajero India Return— Japanese car manufacturer Mitsubishi is going to make a comeback in the Indian automobile market with its most popular SUVs Pajero and Montero. The company has confirmed this news on its official social media handle. After this decision, huge enthusiasm is being seen among off-roading lovers looking for this vehicle in the second hand market of big cities like Delhi-NCR, Mumbai and Bengaluru.
Mitsubishi Pajero India Return: Pajero will be seen again in the Indian market, company released new roadmap
Return of Pajero and Montero: Big hint on social media
Mitsubishi had closed its car division in India, but despite this, there are fans in every corner of the country for the strength of Pajero and its Dakar Rally history. The company recently shared a post on its official handle with the caption, “Pajero/Montero is ready to write its own chapter.”
According to automobile experts, the company will not launch only one model this time. Mitsubishi has prepared a detailed roadmap for the Pajero brand. Under this, Pajero will now be presented as a complete series of vehicles (SUV Series) instead of just one vehicle, which will include different sizes and power options.
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What effect will this have on Indian customers?
The biggest impact of this decision will be on India’s second hand car market. Established resale dealers in Karol Bagh (Delhi) and Marine Drive (Mumbai) say that the resale value of old Pajero may increase suddenly after this announcement. Those who were avoiding buying old Pajero due to fear of shortage of spare parts, now have full hope of getting servicing and parts due to the company’s comeback. The company will soon officially announce its new dealership network and launch timeline.
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