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Mitsubishi Shogun Review

Published: 18th November 2004
Mitsubishi Shogun

Mitsubishi Shogun Warrior


Safety and Security

The following safety & security equipment is standard on the Mitsubishi Shogun 3.2 DI-D Warrior: ABS (anti-lock braking system) with EBD (electronic brake force distribution), driver and front passenger SRS airbags, driver and front passenger side SRS airbags, side impact door bars, seatbelts ELR /ALR 3-point x 3, 2nd row, child proof rear door locks, collapsible steering column, alarm/keyless entry, engine immobiliser, locking wheel nuts, retractable luggage cover, visible VIN, ventilated front and rear disc brakes, electric anti-trapping windows with one-touch open/close, fog lamps reflector type front, rear fog lamp, high-mount stop lamp, rear ISOFIX child seat mountings 2nd row.

Comfort and Refinement

According to Mitsubishi's press literature the flagship Shogun Warrior combines high standard specification with stunning looks and we couldn't agree more. Head and leg room is excellent in the front and rear offering ample cabin space for up to seven occupants. With the introduction of the third generation Shogun in 2000 the seats were made wider and taller and they are comfortable, supportive and offer good under thigh support. Leather seat facings are standard on the Shogun Warrior and both the driver and front passenger's seats are electrically adjustable which is helpful if you change drivers regularly and are heated for extra comfort.

The leather 4 spoke steering wheel is tilt adjustable and the electrically adjustable, heated and folding door mirrors enable you to find the perfect driving position.

The Shogun Warrior's level of refinement is high and includes: keyless entry, climate control air conditioning, coat hangers (2), cup holders (all seats), drivers footrest, key-in-ignition reminder, lights-on warning buzzer, retractable assist grips x 5, rear seat overhead ventilation outlets, rear heater with separate control panel, driver and front passenger extendable sun visors with illuminated vanity mirror, remote fuel flap release, electric tilt and slide sunroof , door courtesy lights and map reading lights.

How It Looks - Exterior

The exterior styling of the Shogun Warrior lives up to its namesake 'Shogun' (which was the highest rank of the Japanese Samurai or warrior class). It is purposeful, distinctive and modern in its styling with an aggressive go anywhere image.

Available in Pyrenees black or Cool silver the Shogun Warrior's overall look is enhanced by 18" alloy wheels, chrome headlight surrounds, flared wheel arches, integral roof rails and rear spoiler.



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