4x4 Magazine Australia

MITSUBISHI TRITON GLS

PERFORMANCE: 5.5/10

265/60R18 110H Dunlop Grandtrek

0-100km/h: 11.36sec

60-100km/h: 6.0sec

100-0km/h: 38.95m (dry)

100-0km/h: 62.76m (wet)

THE Mitsubishi Triton displays why it was important to average the wet braking, as on its first run a particularly sodden surface lead to a complete lack of retardation and a whopping 76m to stop.

This run is ignored, but it just goes to show that in very poor road conditions even our testers’ wet braking distances can lengthen considerably. The Triton’s fortunes don’t improve much, taking an average of almost 63m to stop in the wet; it wears the

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