Mitsubishi Pajero Sport Vs Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 2018 Comparison

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Mitsubishi Pajero Sport
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Toyota Land Cruiser Prado

Welcome to our comparison of the Mitsubishi Pajero Sport vs Toyota Land Cruiser Prado for 2018. There are very few real 4WD family wagon available to buy in 2018. Essentially Mitsubishi and Toyota have the market cornered for the time being. However there are other lesser entries like the Ford Everest, Holden Trailblazer, Toyota Fortuner, Jeep Wrangler,  and Isuzu MU-X. That said with the Prado receiving a much needed update we decided to compare with the Mitsubishi Pajero Sport because their genuine off road SUVs.

Mitsubishi Pajero Sport vs Toyota Land Cruiser Prado exterior: The Pajero Sport is a genuinely sporty looking SUV, very different and very modern. You can’t missing in the carpark or on the road. The rear end of the Pajero Sport is the most controversial design feature, being virtually flat and with heartbeat lights down the sides. Over time we think it looks even better which indicates great design. The Land Cruiser Prado is essentially a update of the superseded model which was a nice traditional design and now more inline with the current 200 series Land Cruiser. The revised design is not exactly pretty and more conservative than the original release.

Mitsubishi Pajero Sport vs Toyota Land Cruiser Prado interior: The Pajero Sport has a good looking and feeling interior. While it isn’t particularly upmarket but the materials fit it’s price range perfectly hence it is difficult to complain about. Regardless of model grade it is clearly design as a commuter rather than commercial use. On the other hand the Land Cruiser Prado, while nice to be in does not feel worth the price. The redesign has made it more retro and only slightly better than the last model. Unlike the Prajero it is clearly designed to be converted from commercial or stripped down interior to a more comfortable one although not exactly luxurious. In terms of space the Prado is much more spacious, although it appears smaller on the outside in isolation.

Mitsubishi Pajero Sport vs Toyota Land Cruiser Prado engines and technology: To keep things simple, both have the latest safety tech dependent on model grade and entertainment system in thePajero Sport is better than the Prado in many ways. Even the 4Wd and traction control systems are pretty much the same although the Prado has more CPU power with the CRAWL system that can drive it’s self out of many situations. The engine department is where the biggest change is. Pajero Sport and Prado are now only diesel engines with the Pajero 8 speeds and the Prado 6 speeds. The diesel in the Prado only make makes adequate power considering it’s heavy weight. The Pajero has similar power but with the lighter weigh and more gears to be the better performer. Tech specs are great base to compare but it is the intrinsic design in the Prado that makes it a popular car, proven reliability the quietness, the ride quality, off road ability and so forth.

Mitsubishi Pajero Sport vs Toyota Land Cruiser Prado road test: Yet to drive the Pajero Sport so check back later.

The conclusion of the Mitsubishi Pajero Sport vs Toyota Land Cruiser Prado comparison is the Pajero Sport. Essentially you get 90% capability of the Prado for $20,000 less when the equipment packages are compared. The base Pajero Sport is under $50,000 likewise the mid-range which we think makes this the most affordable and arguably the best medium sized SUV. Reputation speaks and the Prado is worth a consideration if you can afford it.

Mitsubishi Pajero Sport
Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
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Engines
IL4 Diesel
Turbo DOHC 16 VVT EFI DI CR
2.4 Litre (2442cc)
Claimed 133Kw @ 3500 RPM
Claimed 430Nm @ 2500 RPM
1GD-FTV – IL4 Diesel
Turbo-charged – Inter-cooler
Direct Injection – Common Rail
2.8 Litre (2755cc)
Claimed 130Kw @ 3400RPM
Claimed 450Nm @ 1600-2800RPM
Weight
Kerb weight FROM 2060Kg
Towing capacity up to 3100kg
Kerb weight FROM 2330Kg
Towing capacity up to 3000Kg
Fuel capacity & consumption
Up to 68 litres
Diesel 8 litres per 100km (Auto)
Up to 150 litres
IL4 Diesel 8 litres per 100km
Other specifications
8 speed Auto
Overall height/width 1805/1815
Overall length/wheelbase 4785/2800
4WD system: 2WD or AWD
NCAP safety rating 5/5
6 speed Manual/Auto
Overall height/width 1890/1885
Overall length/wheelbase 4995/2790
Tyre size: 265-65-17 or 265-60-18
ANCAP Safety: 5/5
Capability 
Angle of: (degrees)
Approach 20 Departure 24 Breakover 23
Minimum ground clearance 218 mm
Water Fording depth 700mm Max
4WD system: 4WD with low range
Angle of: (degrees)
Approach xx Departure xx Breakover xx
Minimum ground clearance xxx mm
Water Fording depth 700mm Max
4WD system: 4WD with low range
Performance
Pricing
2017 $45,000 – 53,000 AUD 2018 $53,490 – 84,490 AUD
*Specs change due to model grade and configuration. Always check with the dealer for up to date pricing, specifications, on-road costs, accessories and specials etc.. everything as usual is subject to change!