If the styling looks a lot like the old one's, that's because Mitsubishi says it has taken a line of 'progressive evolution' with the new car.



Another thing that has stayed the same is the pricing, with the entry-level Shogun Equippe three-door costing £22,949.
A top-of-the-range five-door Diamond model will set you back £34,999.
Four-wheel drive with various options remains a constant, but the 3.2-litre turbodiesel engine has been heavily revised. This four-cylinder unit now has 168bhp and 275lb ft of torque.
These power figures are for Shoguns fitted with the automatic gearbox. Choose the five-speed manual and you're limited to 158bhp but get 281lb ft.
The interior is all-new too, and Mitsubishi says quality has taken a big step up. The swoopy centre console looks a lot better than its predecessor's, although it doesn't mount a style challenge to the Land Rover Discovery.
The new Shogun goes on sale on March 1, 2007.
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