Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

MITSUBISHI TRITON FROM $41,440

Aggressive drive-away discounting makes Mitsubishi’s list prices on Triton meaningless, but for the record, the dual-cab 4x4 range opens at $41,440 for the base GLX cab chassis and $44,690 for the GLX pickup. GLX+ pickup is $44,940, GLX-R is $47,940, GLS is $49,690 and GSR is $56,940.

Triton runs a 133kW/430Nm 2.4-litre turbodiesel. A six-speed automatic is standard on GLX-R and GSR double cab pickup and a $2250 option on other variants.

Mitsubishi’s Super Select II drivetrain

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