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74 Used Mitsubishi Shogun cars for sale

Mitsubishi Shogun2013 (13) - 3.2 DI-DC SG3 SUV 5dr Diesel Auto 4WD Euro 5 LWB (197 ps)

2013 (13) - 3.2 DI-DC SG3 SUV 5dr Diesel Auto 4WD Euro 5 LWB (197 ps)25

Low Mileage

£13,200

Finance available £273 pm

  • 3.2L
  • 71.5K

    Miles
  • Diesel
  • Automatic
  • SUV

Hammond Cars Ipswich

01473927579 *

4.6/5 Stars

Mitsubishi Shogun2013 - 3.2 DI-DC [197] Warrior 3dr Auto

2013 - 3.2 DI-DC [197] Warrior 3dr Auto2

Low Mileage

£14,995

Finance available £313 pm

  • 3.2L
  • 87.9K

    Miles
  • Diesel
  • Automatic
  • SUV

Starrett 4x4

02871220960 *

Mitsubishi Shogun2004 - 1.8 Elegance 3-Door

2004 - 1.8 Elegance 3-Door8

£2,495

  • 1.8L
  • 109.0

    Miles
  • Petrol
  • Manual
  • SUV

ERS Motors Ltd

01785907346 *

Mitsubishi Shogun2011 (61) - 3.2 DI-DC Elegance Auto 4WD Euro 5 5dr LWB

2011 (61) - 3.2 DI-DC Elegance Auto 4WD Euro 5 5dr LWB42

Low Mileage

£11,446

Finance available £233 pm

  • 3.2L
  • 76.3K

    Miles
  • Diesel
  • Automatic
  • SUV

James Wright Cars Ltd

01744419596 *

Mitsubishi Shogun2010 (02) - 3.2 DI-DC Equippe 3dr Auto

2010 (02) - 3.2 DI-DC Equippe 3dr Auto9

£5,495

Finance available £100 pm

  • 3.2L
  • 108.0K

    Miles
  • Diesel
  • Automatic
  • SUV

S A motors

01158222427 *

Mitsubishi Shogun2017 - 3.2 DI-DC [187] SG2 3dr Auto

2017 - 3.2 DI-DC [187] SG2 3dr Auto9

Reduced

£19,995

Finance available £390 pm

  • 3.2L
  • 58.6K

    Miles
  • Diesel
  • Automatic
  • SUV

Countryside Motors NI

02890023214 *

Mitsubishi Shogun2016 - DI-DC SG3 5-Door

2016 - DI-DC SG3 5-Door34

£16,995

Finance available £357 pm

  • 3.2L
  • 80.0K

    Miles
  • Diesel
  • Automatic
  • SUV

Wimborne Car Sales

01202052311 *

Mitsubishi Shogun2011 - 3.2 DI-DC [197] Warrior 3dr

2011 - 3.2 DI-DC [197] Warrior 3dr7

£7,995

Finance available £156 pm

  • 3.2L
  • 125.5K

    Miles
  • Diesel
  • Manual
  • SUV

Countryside Motors NI

02890023214 *

Mitsubishi Shogun2016 (66) - 3.2 DI-DC 187 4Work SG2 Van Auto ** RARE COMMERCIAL - NO VAT **

2016 (66) - 3.2 DI-DC 187 4Work SG2 Van Auto ** RARE COMMERCIAL - NO VAT **30

£14,999

Finance available £313 pm

  • 3.2L
  • 89.1K

    Miles
  • Diesel
  • Automatic
  • Not Supplied

Parc Lane Cars Ltd

01913232948 *

Mitsubishi Shogun2016 (66) - 3.2 DI-DC SG3 SUV 5dr Diesel Auto 4WD Euro 6 LWB (187 ps)

2016 (66) - 3.2 DI-DC SG3 SUV 5dr Diesel Auto 4WD Euro 6 LWB (187 ps)47

Reduced

£17,490

  • 3.2L
  • 66.0K

    Miles
  • Diesel
  • Automatic
  • SUV

Automatic Motors Ltd

01895546521 *

Mitsubishi Shogun2010 (59) - 3.2 DI-DC Diamond 5dr Auto

2010 (59) - 3.2 DI-DC Diamond 5dr Auto14

Low Mileage

£6,490

  • 3.2L
  • 115.0K

    Miles
  • Diesel
  • Automatic
  • SUV

Car Space

01280733610 *

Mitsubishi Shogun2009 (09) - 3.2 DI-DC Elegance 5dr Auto

2009 (09) - 3.2 DI-DC Elegance 5dr Auto18

£4,495

Finance available £78 pm

  • 3.2L
  • 143.0K

    Miles
  • Diesel
  • Automatic
  • SUV

NOVA CAR SALES LTD

01215160442 *

Mitsubishi Shogun2015 (65) - 3.2 DI-DC SG3 Auto 4WD Euro 6 5dr LWB

2015 (65) - 3.2 DI-DC SG3 Auto 4WD Euro 6 5dr LWB23

Low Mileage

£16,495

Finance available £346 pm

  • 3.2L
  • 76.1K

    Miles
  • Diesel
  • Automatic
  • SUV

Orchard Car Sales Ltd

01256633756 *

Mitsubishi Shogun2012 - 3.2 DI-DC Warrior 3-Door

2012 - 3.2 DI-DC Warrior 3-Door85

Low Mileage

£17,795

Finance available £345 pm

  • 3.2L
  • 56.7K

    Miles
  • Diesel
  • Automatic
  • SUV

GT SIXTY-SEVEN AUTOMOTIVE LTD

01553605577 *

5/5 Stars

Mitsubishi Shogun2009 (09) - 3.2 DI-DC Equippe SUV 5dr Diesel Auto 4WD Euro 4 LWB (168 ps)

2009 (09) - 3.2 DI-DC Equippe SUV 5dr Diesel Auto 4WD Euro 4 LWB (168 ps)14

Low Mileage

£8,995

Finance available £179 pm

  • 3.2L
  • 91.0K

    Miles
  • Diesel
  • Automatic
  • SUV

Eadles

01865411817 *

4.7/5 Stars

Mitsubishi Shogun2003 (03) - 3.5 GDI Warrior 5dr Auto

2003 (03) - 3.5 GDI Warrior 5dr Auto16

Reduced

£9,795

Finance available £197 pm

  • 3.5L
  • 31.0K

    Miles
  • Petrol
  • Automatic
  • SUV

Cars and Vans

02476930879 *

4.4/5 Stars

Mitsubishi Shogun2010 - DI-D ELEGANCE 5-Door

2010 - DI-D ELEGANCE 5-Door26

Low Mileage

£12,000

Finance available £246 pm

  • 3.2L
  • 72.0K

    Miles
  • Diesel
  • Automatic
  • SUV

Fox 4X4 Specialist

01384881134 *

Mitsubishi Shogun2015 (65) - 3.2 DI-D SG3 5d 197 BHP 5-Door

2015 (65) - 3.2 DI-D SG3 5d 197 BHP 5-Door2

Low Mileage

£16,990

  • 3.2L
  • 62.0K

    Miles
  • Diesel
  • Automatic
  • SUV

Formula 1 Car Supermarket

01324464853 *

2.2/5 Stars

Mitsubishi Shogun2018 - 3.2 DI-DC [187] Barbarian 3dr Auto

2018 - 3.2 DI-DC [187] Barbarian 3dr Auto27

£19,995

Finance available £390 pm

  • 3.2L
  • 99.0K

    Miles
  • Diesel
  • Automatic
  • SUV

Lowes of Larne Ltd

02828440130 *

Mitsubishi Shogun2016 (66) - 3.2 DI-DC SG5 Auto 4WD Euro 6 5dr LWB

2016 (66) - 3.2 DI-DC SG5 Auto 4WD Euro 6 5dr LWB35

Low Mileage

£22,495

Finance available £442 pm

  • 3.2L
  • 57.6K

    Miles
  • Diesel
  • Automatic
  • SUV

Wave Motor Group

01254919289 *

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Why buy a used Mitsubishi Shogun?

If you're in the market for a car that's capable off-road yet still stylish and comfortable enough for everyday driving, then a used Mitsubishi Shogun is a great choice. With short and long wheelbase variants, there's a model to suit any lifestyle. It also comes well-equipped with the latest technology and safety features.

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Pros

  • Plenty of standard equipment
  • Spacious interior on LWB car
  • Very capable off road

Cons

  • High running costs
  • Cheap interior
  • Very agricultural-feeling

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Used Mitsubishi Shogun buying guide

Engines and transmissions

The newest Shogun only offered one engine option in the UK, with standard four-wheel drive and a choice between the manual and automatic gearbox, with either the short wheelbase (SWB) or long wheelbase (LWB).

Diesel
  • 3.2-litre four-cylinder produces either 187 or 194bhp, depending on the configuration.
  • 0-60mph times range between 9.4 and 11.8 seconds.
  • 112mph top speed with SWB and LWB.
  • Fuel efficiency ratings sit between 33.2mpg and 36.2mpg, but these are based on old testing cycles.
  • Tow ratings are between 3,000kg (SWB) and 3,500kg (LWB).

Practicality

The Mitsubishi Shogun is a very practical car, offering a large amount of boot space and a lot of room for passengers.

Interior space
  • First two rows are comfortable for adults.
  • Optional third row is best suited to children as it can be more difficult to access.
  • Third row of seats can be stowed away or removed, while the second row is split-folding.
Boot space
  • 663-litre boot in LWB model behind the second row of seats.
  • 221 litres available with third row in use.
  • 1,789 litres of space available with all back rows folded down or removed.
Bodystyles
  • Three-door SWB offers seating for five.
  • Five-door LWB provides a 2+3+2 configuration, increasing capacity to seven.

Safety

  • No Euro NCAP ratings available.
  • Standard airbags for the driver, passenger, curtain and side.
  • Standard safety kit includes electronic stability control and traction control.

Technology

  • Six-speaker stereo utilises Bluetooth and a USB socket for connectivity.
  • Premium touchscreen satnav system available.
  • Available rear USB ports offer more flexibility.

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Different generations of used Mitsubishi Shogun

The Shogun may be one of the most dependable rugged models ever released by Mitsubishi. It's known as the Pajero in some markets and was first available in 1981. Made in short and long-wheelbase models, it continued through several generations before being discontinued in 2019, with the Shogun Sport still in production today.

Second Generation (1992-1997)

With a body-on-frame construction, the Shogun was attempting to compete against the Toyota Land Cruiser at the time. It showcased big, square headlights, turn signals on the corners and a tilted grille with three slats. A spare wheel sat on the side-hinged boot door for off-road styling.

Ahead of its time, the Shogun had a Super Select transmission, allowing the driver to choose rear- or all-wheel drive because of the three differentials. All models also included a two-speed transfer case with the 4x4 system.

Third Generation (2000-2006)

Of all the models in the Shogun lineup, the third generation brought the most changes. Unibody construction and independent suspension were standard fit. Rounded shapes overtook the previously boxy design, and it grew slightly larger for more interior space.

A 2003 refresh came with a changed front bumper and smaller round fog lights below the headlights. Body-coloured bumpers were added to enhance the look, and the rear door design was changed on the longer wheelbase model. There was also a third window placed on the side between the tailgate and C-pillars.

Fourth Generation (2007 to 2018)

With its unibody construction and integrated ladder frame chassis, the last generation Shogun was more capable than ever. It featured new flared wheel arches and a sloping roof design that was different from other off-roaders. The three-slat chrome grille was brand new and bigger headlights were introduced.

Up until it was discontinued in the UK, the Shogun had a big, bold instrument cluster and a centre console with a responsive infotainment system. With three differentials, the 4x4 on-demand system could be used as all-wheel drive, which made it unique and highly coveted.

Fourth Generation (2007 to 2018)
Fuel type:
Diesel
Engine Size:
3.2
MPG:
26 - 36
Acceleration:
9.7 - 12.2 seconds
Boot space:
215 - 415 L capacity
NCAP Safety rating:
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Used Mitsubishi Shogun FAQ's

What is the difference between the Mitsubishi Shogun and Shogun Sport?

The Shogun Sport is built on the chassis of the L200 pickup and it is still on sale today in the UK. The Mitsubishi Shogun was discontinued in 2019, when it offered both a short-wheelbase model with five seats and a long-wheelbase option for seven seats.

Which is the most popular trim level?

The Shogun has been offered in many different trims, including SG2, Warrior, Barbarian, SG3, SG4 and SG5. Of these, the SG3 tends to be the most popular, as it's a mid-range option that offers a good balance of value and features.

What optional extras should I look out for?

For added luxury, customers can look out for upgraded leather upholstery in a variety of colours, such as grey, beige or red. Other extras worth looking out for include matching carpet options, LED interior lighting, a premium 12-speaker Rockford Acoustic Design stereo, and heated rear seats.

Is the Mitsubishi Shogun a good family car?

Yes, the Shogun is a capable SUV and it offers customised seating configurations. With the option to carry seven people and a large boot, the entire family can enjoy going on holiday in comfort. It also features a good tow rating, which is vital in this segment.

Is there a hybrid version of the Mitsubishi Shogun?

No, Mitsubishi did not make the Shogun with a hybrid configuration for the UK. The only configuration offered was a 3.2-litre diesel engine that produced up to 194bhp.

Is the Mitsubishi Shogun available as an automatic?

Yes, Mitsubishi made the Shogun with an available automatic gearbox, which takes some of the stress out of driving a larger vehicle. There's also an available manual transmission for drivers who prefer to have more control.

Is there a four-wheel drive version available?

Yes, the Mitsubishi Shogun has standard four-wheel drive. This unique configuration contains three differentials, so it can be used for rear- or all-wheel drive, depending on the road conditions.

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