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2024 TRITON BREAKS COVER

THE three TJM-equipped Tritons were a surprise to Aussie media at the unveiling of the all-new sixth-gen 4x4 ute. After all, to have kit ready for the Triton’s reveal, TJM would have needed access to the vehicles for modelling work, as well as evaluating how the equipment might affect vehicle systems, suggesting the two companies have been collaborating for some time. The newTriton was revealed in Bangkok, and other than theTJM surprise, the headline act was the vehicle’s all-new stiffer and wider chassis, along with design, safety, refinement and load-lugging improvements.

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