Mitsubishi has shown the new Pajero to dealers in North America ahead of the Triton ute-based SUV’s scheduled arrival in Australian showrooms by the end of 2026, with the new model set to grow in size, offer a “spacious” third row, and potentially get a hybrid powertrain down the line.

According to Automotive News, dealers were shown the new Pajero – a Ford Everest and Toyota LandCruiser Prado rival – at a Mitsubishi dealer conference in the US state of Illinois, which drew around 180 dealers from the US and Canada and outlined the company’s Momentum 2030 strategy.

Mitsubishi has only issued teaser images of the new Pajero to the public so far, but according to the outlet, dealers who attended the briefing described the new model as “like a [Toyota] LandCruiser” – the name given to the LandCruiser Prado in the US – with dimensions that could make it the largest Pajero yet.

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Dealers said the Pajero will be significantly larger than the current Mitsubishi Outlander – the Toyota RAV4-sized SUV that is currently the biggest SUV in the automaker’s lineup – which measures 4720mm long and 1745mm tall.

For reference, the current Toyota LandCruiser Prado measures 4990mm in length, while the previous full-size ‘NX’ Pajero sold here until 2022 (as opposed to the smaller Pajero Sport) used a 2780mm wheelbase and measured 4900mm long.

The outgoing Pajero Sport rode on a 2800mm wheelbase and measured 4825mm in overall length.

Mitsubishi has confirmed the returning Pajero will use the Triton ute’s ladder-frame chassis, much as the previous Pajero Sport was based on the contemporary Triton. The current Triton features a 3130mm wheelbase and, in dual-cab ute form, an overall length of 5320mm.