
Mitsubishi Triton Ute Sales
In October last year Mitsubishi release an update of their Triton ute with particular emphasis on improved capability for mid-spec 4 wd models. [Read More]
In October last year Mitsubishi release an update of their Triton ute with particular emphasis on improved capability for mid-spec 4 wd models. [Read More]
Mitsubishi Triton is a tradie’s ute designed to be tough. The ladder chassis allows a choice of trays on the base model petrol single cab, and a tray-back pickup in club cab or dual cab models. [Read More]
Mitsubishi Triton – The ute in Australia is no longer just functional. David Brown tells us how the latest Mitsubishi Triton starts with hero car looks [Read More]
Normally two door cab chassis Utes are a two wheel drive version and most will come in manual. So when the opportunity came up to test a Mitsubishi Triton GLX Cab Chassis in 4wd automatic configuration we jumped at the chance [Read More]
To celebrate 30 years in Australia, Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited (MMAL) has released the 30th Anniversary Edition models, released to celebrate the Japanese Automaker’s 30th year in Australia. The anniversary versions of the Lancer, ASX, Outlander, Triton, Pajero and Challenger are on offer, and feature more luxury equipment and minor cosmetic enhancements. [Read More]
Mitsubishi 30th anniversary versions of the Lancer, ASX, Outlander, Triton, Pajero and Challenger are on offer, and feature more luxury equipment and minor cosmetic enhancements.
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Mitsubishi has released the exciting 30th Anniversary Triton combining the Triton’s legendary tough build with style and comfort. [Read More]
The new Nissan V6 turbo-diesel has a major performance advantage over its four cylinder turbo-diesel rivals, with no appreciable fuel consumption penalty all stumps across Australia should start to quiver as this 3.0-litre engine produces a class-leading 170 kW power and 550 Nm torque from a low 1750 rpm. [Read More]
Mitsubishi’s Three-Tonne Towing Range now includes the Pajero, Triton and Challenger to cope with the well known fact that Australians love the outdoors. [Read More]
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