Mitsubishi has confirmed that the all-new Pajero will revive one of the model’s most iconic features, the Multi Meter, when the next-generation SUV makes its global debut in the autumn of 2026.
The triple-meter digital display pays tribute to a feature that became a hallmark of earlier generations, while delivering modern real-time driving information for today’s adventurers. It is designed to reinforce the Pajero’s reputation as a genuine off-road vehicle.
Promotional video teases the next chapter
Mitsubishi has released a promotional video on its dedicated website to announce the return of the Multi Meter. The video starts with, “The Pajero is ready to write its next chapter.”
It also highlights the evolution of the Multi Meter by showing how the feature has been inherited and refined from previous generations while reinforcing the Pajero’s adventurous character.
The Pajero Multi Meter returns in digital form

The all-new Pajero takes inspiration from Mitsubishi’s rally heritage features a digital triple-meter display will offer real-time data including:
- Altitude
- Compass heading
- Ambient temperature
- Vehicle pitch angle
- Vehicle roll angle
- Left-to-right torque distribution
The system has been engineered to help drivers monitor changing terrain and vehicle dynamics while tackling demanding conditions.
Built for the challenging terrain
Mitsubishi says the Multi Meter is designed to enhance both confidence and enjoyment when driving off-road. The display continuously provides key information on terrains such as:
- Steep climbs
- Winding mountain roads
- Narrow forest tracks
- Rocky terrain
- Muddy trails after heavy rain
The system aims to help drivers maintain greater control across diverse driving conditions.
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Authentic off-road capability remains the focus
Mitsubishi says the all-new Pajero has been engineered to deliver authentic cross-country performance. It provides safe, secure and comfortable driving across a wide range of weather and road conditions.
The return of the Multi Meter serves as a symbol of that capability and combines nostalgic appeal with modern technology to support drivers in challenging environments.

Expected 2027 Mitsubishi Pajero powertrain
The all-new Pajero is expected to share its powertrain with the latest Triton. If so, the SUV would be powered by a:
- 2.4-litre twin-turbo diesel engine
- 150kW of power
- 470Nm of torque
The new Pajero is also expected to feature a full-time four-wheel-drive system, which places it in direct competition with vehicles such as the Toyota Prado and Ford Everest.
Bottom line
The all-new 2027 Mitsubishi Pajero is bringing back one of its most recognisable features with the return of the Multi Meter. This triple-meter display is now reimagined to offer real-time off-road information.
The revived Pajero is shaping up to continue its legacy as a serious off-road SUV when it arrives in Australia in late 2026. It is expected to ride on a body-on-frame construction, a Triton-derived diesel powertrain and a full-time four-wheel-drive system.
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