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Description[]

The Mitsubishi Pajero is a full-sized sport utility vehicle produced by Mitsubishi from 1981 to 2021; it was given different names such as the Montero and Shogun in different countries. The Pajero Evolution was a special roadgoing version of the Pajero intended to homologate a racing version of the Pajero for the Dakar Rally and other rally raids. 2,693 were produced from 1997 to 1999.

Versions[]

The Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution has come out in the following 1/64 scale versions:

Col # Year Series Color Tampo Base Color
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Type
Window Color Interior Color Wheel Type Toy # Country Notes Photo
175/250 2023 Mud Studs
3/5
Red Detailed headlights, Ralliart racing livery, "EVOLUTION" on door Black
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Plastic
Smoke tint Black White AeroDisc HKG47 Malaysia New Model
Base code(s): S08, S09, S11, S12, S14
White Red
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Plastic
Dark Gray AeroDisc HKK36 New Model
Base code(s): S25, S30, S31
169/250 2024 HW J-Imports
8/10
Metalflake Burnt Orange "HWGRFX", "OFF-ROAD", Ralli Art logo, Hot Wheels logo, & light red, orange, & black stripes on sides; detailed headlights Brown
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Plastic
Smoke tint Black White 5SP HTC45 Malaysia Base code(s): T09, T10, T11, T13
Spectraflame Copper Detailed headlights, red, yellow and black stripes, Ralliart and Hot Wheels logos on sides, TH logo on doors Black
/
Plastic
Chrome Copper Rim RR6SP HTF38 Super Treasure Hunt
Base code(s):
2024 Car Culture: Terra Trek
5/5
Red Detailed headlights, taillights and trim, "EVOLUTION" on doors, "SUPER SELECT 4WD" on spare tire Black
/
Metal
Clear Black Gray RR6SPM HRV89 Thailand New Die-Cast Chassis
Base code(s): T28, T29, T30
2025 Hot Wheels Boulevard
#133
White ORRRA JBL26 Thailand Base code(s):

2023 card[]

From the back of the 2023 card:

Born: 1997, Tokyo, Japan
Designer: Mitsubishi
Take to the streets in this road-legal, racing-inspired version of the 12-time Dakar Rally champion featuring a hood scoop, fin-like rear spoilers, and a 3.5-litre 24-valve V6 engine.

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