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MIRAI vs PAJERO Short VRI




<First car selection>

TOYOTA

MIRAI 2021- 18059

<Second car selection>

MITSUBISHI

PAJERO Short VR-I 2006-2019 14507
#MIRAI 2021- + PAJERO Short VR-I 2006-2019



#MIRAI 2021- + PAJERO Short VR-I 2006-2019
#MIRAI 2021- + PAJERO Short VR-I 2006-2019



Size comparison


A : MIRAI 2021-
B : PAJERO Short VR-I 2006-2019

name length width height
A 4975mm 1885mm 1470mm
B 4385mm 1845mm 1850mm
difference +590mm +40mm -380mm
name weight wheelbase Minimum turning radius
A 0kg 2920mm m
B 1940kg 2545mm 5.3m
difference -1940kg +375mm -5.3m
name Cargo Volume seats minimum ride height
A L 5 mm
B L 5 225mm
difference +0L +0 -225mm


Max output comparison


A : MIRAI 2021-
B : PAJERO Short VR-I 2006-2019

name Gasoline engine power Gasoline engine torque Displacement
A 128kW(174PS)300Nm-
B 131kW(178PS)261Nm2972cc
difference -3kW+39Nm-

EV performance comparison
name Drive battery capacity cruising range Acceleration 0-100km/h
A kWh 850km sec
B kWh km sec
difference +0kWh +850km +0sec



TOYOTA MIRAI 2021- 18059
Car manufacturer website
FCV, the second generation of Toyota. Not only does it run on hydrogen, it has become a stylish and high-quality sedan. Compared to EV, the cruising range is quite long. There are still many issues, such as the limited number of hydrogen stations that can replenish hydrogen, and even if there are hydrogen stations, the hours when they are open are limited.











MITSUBISHI PAJERO Short VR-I 2006-2019 14507
Car manufacturer website
The short-body, two-door Pajero has a short wheelbase of 2,545 mm and a light weight as a sturdy body, so it can easily run on any rough road.




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