Mitsubishi is preparing a strong comeback for one of its most recognizable off-road names — the Montero, also known globally as the Pajero. The latest teaser hints that the new SUV will bring back one of its most iconic interior features: the famous multi-meter gauge set, now transformed into a modern digital system.
The classic Montero became popular thanks to its rugged character, practical body, and strong off-road identity. For the new generation, Mitsubishi appears to be mixing old-school adventure spirit with modern technology. According to the teaser, the updated Multi Meter system may show useful off-road information such as altitude, compass direction, outside temperature, pitch and roll angles, and torque distribution.
This type of feature is not just a design detail. For drivers who love travel, adventure, and long-distance trips, it adds a real sense of control behind the wheel. Whether it is a mountain road, desert route, or a weekend journey outside the city, such technology makes the SUV feel more connected to its off-road roots.
The upcoming Montero is expected to share its platform with the Mitsubishi Triton pickup, which means the SUV should keep a strong body-on-frame character. This could place it closer to serious off-road competitors rather than soft urban crossovers. Mitsubishi is also expected to move away from the old rear swing gate and use a more modern liftback-style tailgate.
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The new Mitsubishi Montero is expected to debut in Asia later in 2026. A North American launch is not expected immediately and may happen closer to 2030. Still, the return of this legendary SUV name already shows that Mitsubishi wants to compete again in the world of serious adventure vehicles.
For fans of practical SUVs, this is exciting news. The Montero may return not only as a nostalgic model, but as a modern off-road SUV with useful technology, strong design, and real travel potential.