Mitsubishi Shogun News Articles
Friday 5th September 2008

The fourth generation Shogun went on sale in February 2007 and Mitsubishi tells us that this latest version is not so much a facelift but more of an ‘evolution’, with over 70 per cent of the components renewed. Rather than going soft, when it came to the latest incarnation, MMC retained the rugged, off-road character that has served the company so well, resulting in no less than 12 Paris-Dakar rally wins. the full review
The task of protecting key elements of the UK’s Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) has been handed to the Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) for the next three years – and their key 4x4 operational vehicle is the Mitsubishi Shogun. the full story
The Shogun’s rugged performance and reliability proves invaluable for the Highways Agency. The Highways Agency’s Traffic Officers started work in spring 2004 in the West Midlands and then nationally in England in 2005. the full story
Mitsubishi Motors fourth generation Shogun off-roader, which arrives on the 1st March 2007, is a progressive evolution that combines authentic four-wheel-drive go-anywhere ability with bold and muscular new styling, complemented by Euro IV-compliant turbo diesel power and the choice of either a three-door short or five-door long-wheelbase chassis. Despite minimal carry over of parts, a mere 26, the new Shogun is immediately distinguished by its bold new grille, short front overhang, upright windscreen, strong high flanks, flared wheelarches and rear-mounted spare wheel - all key Shogun style cues that underline its tough, authentic, off-road ability. As well as option of three or five doors, Shogun buyers will have the choice of a four model line-up - the familiar Equippe, Warrior and Elegance models as well as the new luxury Diamond range topper. the full story
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