Mitsubishi prepares brutal Triton version

Mitsubishi Motors is preparing the most aggressive version of the Mitsubishi Triton in the double cabin segment. This model is the most extreme variant, focused on heavy-duty off-road capabilities, developed for harsh conditions in Australia.

Sydney, VIVA – Mitsubishi Motors is gearing up for a new move in the double cabin segment with the most extreme version of the Mitsubishi Triton. Development involves local Australian engineers to tackle harsh terrain like rocky paths and deserts, with endurance tests in Flinders Ranges. Sourced from Carscoops on March 22, 2026, the model is based on the Triton GSR variant with a darker, more aggressive front look, plus upgraded off-road suspension, extra underbody protection, and all-terrain tires. The powertrain likely features a 2.4-liter twin-turbo diesel engine producing over 200 hp paired with Mitsubishi's four-wheel-drive system. This variant challenges rivals such as Toyota Hilux Rugged X, Ford Ranger Tremor, and Isuzu D-Max Blade. Upon official launch, it will be the top variant with a higher price, targeting adventure vehicle enthusiasts.

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