The Mitsubishi RVR is a subcompact crossover that has received mixed reactions from the Kenyan space. Some buyers will go for it primarily because of its interior space, fuel economy, and reliability. The other quarter feels like its lackluster performance and utilitarian cabin are its drawbacks. It features a spacious cargo area which is bigger compared to the ones its rivals offer. It competes with the Nissan Juke, Mazda CX-3, Honda HRV, and Subaru XV.
The Mitsubishi RVR boasts a formidable following in the Kenyan market courtesy of its outstanding fuel efficiency, practicality, and spacious cabin when compared to other sub-compact crossovers. RVR is an abbreviation for Recreational Vehicle Runner. The first two generations were classified as compact multi-purpose vehicles as the models produced from 2010 were categorized as subcompact crossovers. Its rivals include the Nissan Juke, Mazda CX-3, Honda HRV, and Subaru XV.
The Mitsubishi RVR is a sub-compact crossover SUV that boasts a significant following in the Kenyan market owing to its good fuel economy, and ample cargo area, two factors that many people love to put into consideration before buying a car. The RVR nameplate is an acronym for “Recreational Vehicle Runner”. Its exterior styling largely appeals to the young clientele who are after looks. In other regions, the RVR is marketed as Mitsubishi ASX or Mitsubishi Outlander Sport. As much as it has the perks of an excellent car, the RVR faces stiff competition from the likes of the Nissan Juke, Mazda CX-3, Honda HRV, and Subaru XV.
The Mitsubishi Pajero has been around for ages and through its iterations, it was more evolutionary than revolutionary. Since its inception in 1982, it has carved a niche as one of the most capable off-road vehicles in the automobile industry. Unfortunately, it was discontinued in 2021 as the manufacturers cited they wanted to change the buyer preference and also its sales were plummeting. Its perfect blend of practicality, reliability, and versatility won the hearts of many people in the Kenyan market. Its rivals include the Land Rover Discovery, Nissan Pathfinder, Toyota Land Cruiser, and Nissan Patrol.
The Mitsubishi Pajero is regarded as one of the SUVs with the best off-road capabilities and towing capacity. Its numbers in the Kenyan market have multiplied over the years primarily because of its practicality, versatility, spacious cabin, and its striking boxy and muscular appearance that will for sure coat attention wherever it traverses. In other countries, it is known as the Shogun or Montero. As much as it has all the advantages an SUV can possess, it contends against the Land Rover Discovery, Nissan Pathfinder, Toyota Land Cruiser, and Nissan Patrol.
The Mitsubishi Pajero is a full-size SUV that boasts a formidable following not only in the Kenyan market but also worldwide. The Pajero reigned supreme when it came to off-road capabilities and towing capacity before the inception of the Toyota Prado. The Pajero nameplate is derived from the Pampas cat that was known as “Leopardus Pajeros”. In other regions, it is marketed as the Montero and Shogun. Its styling suites people residing in the metropolis for it can be used for commuting. Folks with large households will definitely appreciate the third-row set-up in this SUV. It competes with the Land Rover Discovery, Nissan Pathfinder, Toyota Land Cruiser, and Nissan Patrol.
The Mitsubishi Outlander is a compact crossover SUV that made its debut in 2001. Since its inception, the Outlander has not been given the recognition it deserves but that perception has changed over the years, especially in the Kenyan space courtesy of its sleek exterior design, advanced safety features, and availability of a third-row seat which would largely appeal to folks with large households. The Outlander was formerly known as the Mitsubishi Airtrek to imply its adventurous capabilities. It competes with the Toyota Harrier, Nissan X-Trail, Toyota Vanguard, Mazda CX5, Volkswagen Tiguan, and Subaru Forester.
The Subaru XV is continuing to cement its brand in the Kenyan market for it has performed admirably for what is essentially a somewhat restyled and raised Impreza. Its rugged appearance, a more spacious cabin compared to its rivals, and great fuel economy make it stand out amongst the best. Despite its very many advantages, it contends against the Nissan Juke, Mitsubishi RVR, Honda HRV, Nissan Dualis, and Toyota CH-R.