- The 1989 Mitsubishi Montero features a boxy body that comes with either two or four doors. The Montero came in five different trim levels, all of which have four-wheel drive. The Montero also features a large rear door that swung to one side, as well as a full-size spare tire mounted to the back of the vehicle.
- The Montero ranges in weight from 3,115 pounds to 3,836 pounds, depending on the vehicle's trim level. The SP 2.6L version of the Montero measures only 154.9 inches long and has a wheelbase of 92.5 inches. The SP 3.0L and Sport editions measure 155.1 inches long and have wheelbases that measure 92.5 inches. The four-door models measure 183.1 inches long and have wheelbases of 106.1 inches. All trim levels measure 66.1 inches wide. The two-door models are 72.4 inches tall, but the four-door models measure 74.4 inches tall. The Montero's front track is 55.1 inches wide, and its rear track is 55.7 inches wide.
- The SP trim levels of the Montero seat only two people, while the others seat five. Front headroom is 40.7 inches in the two-door models and 40.5 inches in the four-door models. Front legroom measures 39.6 inches and rear legroom measures 34.6 inches. Shoulder room comes in at 55.1 inches in the front seats and 57.1 inches in the rear seats. Hip room measures 55.1 inches in the front seats and 41.3 inches in the Sport edition, but 55.1 inches in the four-door models.
- The SP 2.6L trim level comes with a 2.6-liter, inline four-cylinder engine that produces 109 horsepower and 142 pound-feet of torque. The engine's bore measures 3.6 inches and the stroke measures 3.86 inches. The rest of the 1989 Monteros come with a 3.0-liter V6 engine that produces 143 horsepower and 180 pound-feet of torque. The 3.0-liter engine's bore measures 3.5 inches and the stroke measures 3.14 inches. Neither of the engines comes with a turbocharger or supercharger attached.
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