MITSUBISHI TRITON FROM $32,500
HOW MUCH?
The Triton 4x4 range, powered by a 133kW/430Nm 2.4-litre four-cylinder turbodiesel engine, opens with the GLX single cab chassis six-speed manual at $32,500. The GLX Club cab chassis is $35,300.
Double cabs start with the GLX at $37,000; a five-speed automatic adds $2500. GLS is $41,500 and the Sport is $45,990.
The auto-only Exceed is $48,000. That’s several-thousand dollars less than the top-spec models from any of Triton’s main rivals.
NUTS AND BOLTS
The Triton is built in Thailand.
It sits on the same wheelbase as the previous model, so as far as the double-cab variants go it remains one of the smaller onetonners around. However, the body is the longest in the class, with Mitsubishi claiming classleading rear-seat legroom.
The 2.4-litre four-cylinder turbodiesel engine in the Triton produces 133kW
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