Mitsubishi Shogun Black launched in UK
Following the success of the latest (12MY) Mitsubishi Shogun, Mitsubishi Motors in the UK are about to extend the Shogun range with the introduction of the Shogun Black, a new special edition model with enhanced exterior styling.
The Shogun in India is sold as the Montero and Pajero in some countries. We hope India too gets the Black edition Montero which has not seen very good success in the Indian market.
From the outside the new Mitsubishi Shogun Black boasts a dynamic appearance with the introduction of satin black styling kit which includes striking black 20” alloy wheels, roof, spoiler, wing mirrors, grille and headlamp bezels, fog lamp surrounds, door handles and side steps.
Based on the current Mitsubishi 3.2 Di-D LWB Shogun SG4, the newcomer will be available from UK dealerships from 1st January 2012 in the following metallic colours:
- Frost White (Solid)
- Cool Silver (Metallic)
- Diamond Black (Pearlescent)
- Orient Red (Metallic)
- Granite Brown (Metallic)
The new Euro V compliant Mitsubishi Shogun is the strongest, quietest, safest and smartest Shogun ever built. Now with 197bhp and a massive 441Nm of torque it has increased towing capacity to 3,500kg, best-in-class CO2 emissions which not only means it is kinder to the environment, it also has lower road tax too. Complete with new satellite navigation and Bluetooth systems to help with any on or off road adventure. As always, the Shogun comes packed with an array of standard safety and luxury equipment:
The Shogun SG4 standard features include:
Mitsubishi Motors Communication System (MMCS) with:
- Satellite navigation
- Reversing camera
- iPod connection
The interior boasts items such as:
- New high-quality material leather upholstery
- New enhanced illumination for instruments
- New brushed silver finish for power window control panels
Other features include:
- Mitsubishi Active Stability and Traction Control (M-ASTC)
- Auto lights, auto wipers and privacy glass
- A colour coded spare wheel cover as standard
- Brake override system – in case the driver accidentally hits the brake and accelerator at the same time (the car automatically opts for the safer braking option)
- Rear under-cover, thus reducing aerodynamic drag
- Electric power steering