Mitsubishi Pajero Mini VR-II 1997

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You may remember this obscure little kei-SUV from the days of Gran Turismo 2. As the name suggests, this car is a downsized version of the Mitsubishi Pajero, based off the Minica platform. The version we know from GT2 is front-engine all-wheel drive and powered by a 4A30T 659cc DOHC turbo I4, which makes 63 hp and 72 ft-lbs of torque and equipped with a 5-speed manual gearbox, but according to the in-game description, the Pajero Mini also had the option of an SOHC I4, front-engine rear wheel drive or a 4-speed automatic transmission.

Like the other kei cars already present in GT Sport, the Pajero Mini should slot into the lower echelons of N100. Probably not the most popular (or likely) of choices to be added in, but it should make for a nice novelty, at least.

Specifications
Engine:
0.7L (659cc) turbocharged I4 (4A30T)
Drivetrain: Front-engine all wheel drive
Power: 63 hp
Torque: 72 ft-lbs
Weight: 920 kg (2,028 lbs)
Transmission: 5-speed manual gearbox or 4-speed automatic gearbox

His name is Dave, by the way.
 
Novelty cars like this is what makes the GT series different from other racing games. Voted.
 

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