SUV Large · Japan · 1982-2019

Mitsubishi Shogun

Mitsubishi Shogun — spec data and generation history.

Mitsubishi Shogun press photo
Verdict
B
Years
1982-2019
Generations
4
Segment
SUV Large

Ladder-frame off-roader sold in the UK as Shogun, in Japan as Pajero, in Spain as Montero — four UK generations from V20 (1982-1991) through V60 (1991-1999, the Tomb Raider one), V80 (2000-2006), and V80 facelift / V90 (2006-2019). Always body-on-frame and always Super Select 4WD II. 2.8 TD on V20/V60, 3.2 DI-D on V80/V90 — that 3.2 four-cylinder diesel is famously rough but bulletproof when serviced. Won the Dakar Rally a record 12 times — a heritage no rival can match. Discontinued in the UK in 2019 alongside Mitsubishi's gradual UK retreat; replaced by nothing here. Rust on the V60 chassis is the killer; later cars hold up better but timing belt service is mandatory.


What changed

Era-to-era deltas

V60 1991-1999 V80 2000-2006
BHP +30 bhp
Torque +50 Nm
0–60 mph −1.5 s
Top speed +5 mph
MPG +5 mpg
V80 2000-2006 V80 facelift / V90 2006-2019
BHP +10 bhp
Torque +20 Nm
0–60 mph −0.5 s
Top speed +0 mph
MPG +3 mpg

Known issues by generation

Common faults reported on each generation — useful when shopping the used market.

1982-1991 · V20
  • Chassis rust
  • Front wishbone bushes
  • Heater matrix
1991-1999 · V60
  • Chassis rust (severe on UK cars)
  • Cracked exhaust manifolds
  • Front wheel bearings
2000-2006 · V80
  • Timing belt service interval
  • Common-rail injector wear
  • Front diff seals
2006-2019 · V90
  • DPF blockages on short runs
  • EGR carbon build-up
  • Cracked exhaust manifold (still)

Rivals

Toyota Land Cruiser · Land Rover Discovery · Nissan Patrol · Jeep Grand Cherokee