The 2024 Mitsubishi Pajero Sport, while popular for its rugged capability, faces ongoing scrutiny regarding its safety performance. Here's an overview of its crash test results and safety features:

ANCAP Rating:

  • The Pajero Sport's previous 5-star ANCAP rating from 2015 has expired.
  • Currently unrated by ANCAP due to the expiration of its previous score.

Key Safety Scores (based on 2015 testing):

  • Frontal Offset: 15.22 out of 16
  • Side Impact: 16 out of 16
  • Whiplash Protection: Good
  • Pedestrian Protection: Acceptable

Standard Safety Features:

  • 7 airbags (including driver's knee airbag)
  • Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB)
  • Adaptive Cruise Control
  • Reversing camera
  • Rear parking sensors

Additional Safety Features (on higher trims):

  • Blind-spot monitoring
  • Rear cross-traffic alert
  • Surround-view cameras
  • Front parking sensors

Concerns:

  1. Outdated Testing: The crash test data is nearly a decade old and may not reflect current safety standards.
  2. Structural Integrity: Without recent testing, it's unclear how the Pajero Sport's body structure performs in newer crash test scenarios.
  3. Advanced Safety Tech: While it offers some modern safety features, it lacks some advanced driver assistance systems found in newer competitors.

Positives:

  1. Robust Construction: Its body-on-frame design may offer good protection in certain crash scenarios.
  2. Off-Road Safety: Features like Hill Start Assist and the Super Select 4WD-II system enhance safety in challenging terrain.

Final Comments:

While the Mitsubishi Pajero Sport offers a range of safety features, its crash test performance remains a question mark due to outdated ratings. Potential buyers should weigh its rugged capabilities against the more up-to-date safety offerings of newer competitors in the segment.

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