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You'll find all our Mitsubishi Triton reviews right here. Mitsubishi Triton prices range from $30,740 for the Triton Glx 4x2 to $65,290 for the Triton Gsr Special Edition 4x4.

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Mitsubishi Triton 2023 review: GLS Sport - off-road test
By Marcus Craft · 30 May 2023
News of a 'special' or 'limited' edition vehicle should be received with a healthy degree of cynicism because the special vehicle may merely be wearing a sticker pack.But sometimes it's a bit more, or a lot more substantial than that.The Mitsubishi Triton Sport limited edition is a GLS-spec variant of the ute with some cosmetic changes - but not a lot else - applied to the vehicle.
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Mitsubishi Triton Xtreme 2023 review - Off-road test
By David Morley · 30 May 2023
Mitsubishi hasn't had a halo Triton model to chase the likes of the Ranger Raptor, HiLux Rogue and Navara Warrior. It does now, but it took Walkinshaw Engineering to point out the gap in the line-up.
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Mitsubishi Triton 2023 review: GSR - off-road test
By Marcus Craft · 16 Mar 2023
It's an underestimated ute and while its sales performances have never been HiLux high, the Mitsubishi Triton has consistently been a quiet achiever in a tough market and it has a legion of loyal fans to prove it.Adventure lovers appreciate the Triton's low-key, no-nonsense, value-for-money appeal and its renowned for being robust and reliable hasn't hurt its long-term reputation either.
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Mitsubishi Triton 2023 review: GLS - GVM test
By Mark Oastler · 23 Nov 2022
For many years the Mitsubishi Triton has maintained a solid foothold in the local 4x4 dual cab ute market as Australia's third-highest seller behind the dominant Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux.
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Mitsubishi Triton 2022 review: GSR
By Emily Agar · 14 Jul 2022
The Mitsubishi Triton has been a long-standing Aussie favourite and the GSR is set to carry that tradition forward. The relatively narrow body makes it a friend in car parks but it still looks ruggedly capable, and being a dual cab auto four-wheel drive means it will probably land on most wish lists. It looks the part, but does that capability extend to family life, too?
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Mitsubishi Triton 2021 review: GLS - GVM test
By Mark Oastler · 15 Feb 2021
Although Mitsubishi has increased prices across the board for its Triton fleet in 2021, the popular Japanese ute continues to represent excellent value for money. It also remains firmly entrenched in a solid third place in the local 4x4 ute sales race, behind the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux.
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Mitsubishi Triton 2020 review: GSR
By Malcolm Flynn · 06 Jul 2020
Mitsubishi is doing its best to keep up with the popularity of top of the range utes, and the new top-spec GSR is the swishest Triton yet.
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Mitsubishi Triton GLX-R 2020: off-road review
By Marcus Craft · 07 Apr 2020
The Mitsubishi Triton has always been a very good value-for-money proposition but in its new GLX-R dual-cab guise it's missing a few elements that make higher-spec variants in the Triton line-up so appealing. So, even though it might still be a good daily driver and quite a capable 4WD, is it actually worth your consideration?
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Mitsubishi Triton 2020 review: GLS Premium GVM test
By Mark Oastler · 25 Dec 2019
We recently spent a working week in Mitsubishi's stylish premium-grade Triton to see how it measures up in the premium ute market.
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Mitsubishi Triton 2020 review: GLS auto
By Tom White · 24 Dec 2019
Mitsubishi’s Triton is a truck of the times – a dual-cab that’s a quiet achiever in a dual-cab obsessed market - but does it deserve its number three spot? We took one for a week to find out.
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