Despite the rally-inspired looks, the Ralliart Edition of the truck-based SUV is not available with 4WD
Mitsubishi has launched a new Ralliart-themed edition of the Montero Sport in the Philippines . The SUV features black and red exterior accents with Ralliart decals, but remains stock underneath. Buyers also get access to free Ralliart merch, including an umbrella, a backpack, and a cap. Mitsubishi 's approach to the Ralliart brand has always been a bit puzzling.
Buyers also have access to an umbrella, a backpack, and a cap, all featuring Ralliart badging. The merch is included in the price of the vehicle, although these items can also be sourced from Ralliart's official e-shop in Asia. Despite the fancy looks, everything remains completely stock under the skin. The 2.4-liter four-cylinder turbodiesel generates 178 hp and 430 Nm of torque, and is mated to an eight-speed automatic.
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