2023 Mitsubishi Triton

2023 Mitsubishi Triton
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Price Range
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Fuel Efficiency7.8 - 8.6 / 100km
ANCAP Rating5-star
Warranty5 years
Fuel Efficiency7.8 - 8.6 / 100km
ANCAP Rating5-star
Warranty5 years
Mitsubishi
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About the Mitsubishi Triton

The Mitsubishi Triton has lost its petrol engine for 2023, and there’s a new special edition and some minor specification tweaks throughout the range.

The Mitsubishi Triton is one of the best-known names in utes, up there with Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger.

It's also one of Mitsubishi Australia's best-selling cars, available in specifications to suit everyone from budget-oriented fleet buyers to adventurers who like the finer things in life.

Summary

Our expert's shortest summary
Hit

Low price, long feature list

Super-select four-wheel drive system

Helpfully tight turning circle

Miss

3.1-tonne tow rating lags rivals

Likewise its payload rating

No digital speedometer

Video Review

Mitsubishi Triton Video Review

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Intro
Exterior
Interior
Infotainment
Safety Tech
Practicality
On Road
Off Road
Verdict

2023 Mitsubishi Triton/L200 (inc. 0-100) on/off-road review

Should you save your cash and buy this?
Date
Aug 25, 2022
Views
157,028

The top specification Mitsubishi Triton is only slightly more expensive than the 4x4 entry-level Ford Ranger bi-turbo. But, it comes with a stack more features. So, should you consider it? Paul Maric tests it out to see whether it's worth the cash!

Mitsubishi Triton Price

What is the price of a Mitsubishi Triton?

Single Cab

  • 2023 Mitsubishi Triton GLX 4×2 cab chassis manual: $30,740 (+$1500)
  • 2023 Mitsubishi Triton GLX 4×2 cab chassis auto: $32,990 (+$1500)
  • 2023 Mitsubishi Triton GLX 4×4 cab chassis manual: $37,490 (+$1500)
  • 2023 Mitsubishi Triton GLX 4×4 cab chassis auto: $39,740 (+$1500)

Club Cab

  • 2023 Mitsubishi Triton GLX 4×4 cab chassis manual: $39,940 (+$1500)
  • 2023 Mitsubishi Triton GLX 4×4 cab chassis auto: $42,940 (+$1500)
  • 2023 Mitsubishi Triton GLX+ 4×4 ute auto: $45,440 (+$1000)

Double Cab

  • 2023 Mitsubishi Triton GLX 4×2 ute auto: $40,440 (+$1500)
  • 2023 Mitsubishi Triton GLX 4×4 cab chassis manual: $41,440 (+$1500)
  • 2023 Mitsubishi Triton GLX-R 4×2 auto ute: $43,690 (+$750)
  • 2023 Mitsubishi Triton GLX 4×4 cab chassis auto: $43,690 (+$1500)
  • 2023 Mitsubishi Triton GLX 4×4 ute auto: $44,690 (+$1500)
  • 2023 Mitsubishi Triton GLX+ 4×4 ute manual: $44,940 (+$1000)
  • 2023 Mitsubishi Triton GLX+ 4×4 ute auto: $47,190 (+$1000)
  • 2023 Mitsubishi Triton GLX-R 4×4 ute auto: $47,940 (+$750)
  • 2023 Mitsubishi Triton GLS 4×4 ute manual: $49,690 (+$750)
  • 2023 Mitsubishi Triton GLS 4×4 ute auto: $51,490 (+$300)
  • 2023 Mitsubishi Triton Sport 4×4 ute auto: $56,440 (new)
  • 2023 Mitsubishi Triton GSR 4×4 ute auto: $56,940 (+$1250)

Current Deals

What is the price of a Mitsubishi Triton?
GLS Dual Cab Pickup
Save Up To: $1,290
GLX+ Dual Cab Pickup
Save Up To: $1,148
GLX-R Dual Cab Pickup
Save Up To: $860
Available Deals for the GLS Dual Cab Pickup
Driveaway Deal
Driveaway Deal
Deal Overview
rrp
$49,690
discount
$1,790
Region
National
Offer Ends
31/7/2023
ABN Holders Only
Deal Pricing

Pricing Level

Price Value

Details

RRP

$49,690

Manufacturer listed price

RETAIL DRIVEAWAY

$52,740

Advertised Driveaway Price

ON ROAD INCENTIVE

$829

On road costs

CASH INCENTIVE

$961

Cash bonus or discount

TOTAL DISCOUNTING

$1,790

Incentive total

Vehicle Specs

Body Style

Dual Cab Pick Up

Fuel Type

Diesel

Number of Doors

4

Number of Seats

5

Drive Type

AWD

Transmission

M6

Engine Size

2.4 L

Torque

430 Nm

Reviews

Our expert's reviews of the Mitsubishi Triton

News

All the latest Mitsubishi Triton news

Mitsubishi Triton Range Guide

Which variant of the Mitsubishi Triton range is best for you?

The base GLX single-cab chassis comes with the following standard features:

  • 6.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system
  • Cruise control
  • Remote central locking
  • Air-conditioning
  • 16-inch steel wheels
  • Vinyl floor covering
  • Two-speaker sound system
  • Reversing camera (dependent on tray fitted)

All other GLX models include:

  • 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system
  • Wired Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
  • DAB+ digital radio
  • Four-speaker sound system
  • 16-inch steel wheels (17-inch in 4WD Single Cab cab-chassis)

All dual-cab GLX models plus the GLX club cab auto also feature:

  • Rain-sensing wipers
  • Autonomous emergency braking
  • Lane-departure warning
  • Automatic headlights
  • Front fog lights

The GLX+ adds:

  • 16-inch alloy wheels
  • Reversing camera with rear parking sensors
  • Side steps
  • Climate control air-conditioning
  • Rear differential lock
  • Roof-mounted rear air circulator

The GLX-R adds:

  • Leather-wrapped steering wheel and shifter
  • Chrome door handles and mirrors
  • 18-inch black-finish alloy wheels
  • Privacy glass

The GLS adds:

  • Super-Select II four-wheel drive system
  • LED headlights and daytime running lights
  • Keyless entry and start
  • Six-speaker sound system
  • Front parking sensors
  • Automatic high-beam
  • Power-folding exterior mirrors
  • Dual-zone climate control
  • Blind-spot monitoring
  • Rear cross-traffic alert
  • Paddle shifters (automatic only)

Over the GLS, the GSR adds:

  • Black grille
  • Black roof
  • Black 18-inch alloy wheels
  • Power driver’s seat
  • Heated front seats
  • Leather upholstery
  • Surround-view camera

Mitsubishi Triton Variants

What are the variants of the Mitsubishi Triton?
GLX (4x2)
FROM
$30,740
GLX (4x4)
FROM
$37,490
GLX-R (4x2)
FROM
$43,690
GLX+ (4x4)
FROM
$44,940
GLX-R (4x4)
FROM
$47,940
GLS (4x4)
FROM
$49,690
GLS (4x4) SPORT EDITION
FROM
$56,440
GSR (4x4)
FROM
$57,940
6-speed Manual
C/CHAS
6-speed Automatic
C/CHAS
6-speed Automatic
DOUBLE CAB P/UP
Variant Name
GLX (4x2)
Price From
$30,740
Series
MR MY23
Style
C/CHAS
Transmission
6-speed Manual
Fuel Type
Diesel
Fuel Economy
7.8L / 100km
Seating Capacity
2
Engine Size
2.4L
Cylinders
turbocharged four-cylinder
FULL SPECS

Interior

Photos and Images of the Mitsubishi Triton Interior

The Triton’s interior is no-nonsense and rather plain, but well made. The plastic panels are hard-wearing and fit together consistently, and over corrugated roads there was no rattling. There are also multiple grab handles to help you up. 

Small touches to jazz up higher-specification models include padding at knee height along the transmission tunnel, a fairly upmarket steering wheel with rally car paddles mounted on the column, and silver and black plastic trim highlights. 

There is telescopic adjustment for the steering wheel – unlike some ute rivals including the Ranger – yet no height adjustment for the seat. The pews themselves are trimmed in tough, yet nicely-patterned, cloth.

Storage spots include cupholders, an open cubby below the USB ports ahead of the gear shifter, a narrow but deep centre console, big doors bins with room for a one litre bottle or two, and a glovebox. 

The analogue driver instruments are clear and the screen between them shows trip data and four-wheel drive system settings, but lacks a digital speedo. In states like Victoria where 104km/h can get you fined in a 100km/h zone, this feature should be mandatory.

The centre screen is basic but everything works fine. Bluetooth phone quality was sufficient for highway calls and the reversing camera has clear resolution. Some might rue the lack of satellite navigation, but the Apple CarPlay and Android Auto phone mirroring allow Google Maps or Waze.

Because the Mitsubishi Triton is a little narrow by class standards, you do sit closer to your passenger. However there’s ample headroom and shoulder room for most.

The rear seats are protected by side airbags and come with two ISOFIX and top-tether anchor points. The seat-backs fold down to reveal the spare-tyre tools. 

Between each outboard rear seat is a pull-down armrest with cup holders. Other amenities include two USB points, grab handles on the B-pillars, folding overhead handles that sit out of way unlike the rigid ones in a HiLux, and air vents in the roof with controls. The reading lights are bright.

At 194cm our tester had adequate knee room and foot room behind their driving position, but less-than-perfect headroom, since the seats are mounted quite high. For most people they’ll be fine.

There’s nothing too showy about the Triton’s cabin, except the Lancer Evo paddle shifters on the steering column, but it feels hard-wearing, the ergonomics are sound, and the infotainment won’t date quickly. It’s also suitable enough as a second family car.

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Exterior

Photos and Images of the Mitsubishi Triton Exterior

The Triton is lighter on flashy touches than the Ford Ranger or Toyota HiLux, but there's still plenty to separate low-end models and high-end models.

Base models ride on 16-inch steel wheels, and feature black plastic bumpers and mirrors.

Moving through the mid-range gets you 17-inch alloy wheels, and body-coloured cladding in place of the black plastic.

At the top end of the range, the Triton GSR uses black and orange accents to stand out from the crowd.

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Mitsubishi Triton Colours

What colours are available for the Mitsubishi Triton?

The 2023 Mitsubishi Triton is available in the following colours:

The Triton is available in the following colours:

  • White (GLX, GLX+, GLX-R, GLS)
  • Sterling Silver metallic (GLX, GLX+, GLX-R, GLS)
  • Graphite Grey metallic (GLX, GLX+, GLX-R, GLS)
  • Red (GLX+, GLX-R, GLS)
  • Impulse Blue metallic (GLX+, GLX-R, GLS)
  • Black Mica (GLX+, GLX-R, GLS, GSR)
  • White Diamond (GLX-R, GLS)
  • Sunflare Orange (GSR)

The GLX-R gains a Diamond White option.

The range-topping Triton GSR is offered in:

  • White Diamond
  • Sunflare Orange
  • Graphite Grey
  • Black

Cost of Ownership

What is the running, servicing and ownership costs of buying a Mitsubishi Triton?

Service pricing is as follows:

  • Service 1: $399
  • Service 2: $499
  • Service 3: $499
  • Service 4: $699
  • Service 5: $499
  • Service 6: $699
  • Service 7: $499
  • Service 8: $999
  • Service 9: $599
  • Service 10: $699

Mitsubishi’s standard warranty covers five years or 100,000km, but so long as you return to one of its dealerships at each service this extends to 10 years or 200,000km.

Servicing at dealerships also lets you take advantage of Mitsubishi’s 10 years of capped-price servicing. Maintenance in the Triton is required every 12 months or 15,000km – whichever comes first.

10 years of servicing will set you back $6090 using the capped-price service plan.

How it Drives

Our expert take on Mitsubishi Triton drivability?

The engine is refined and quiet by class standards, with the body and steering wheel at idle largely free of vibration.

While it’s down on power and torque compared to a few competitors it’s worth nothing the Triton is lighter – at 1990kg, it weighs 220kg less than a Ranger and 55kg less than a HiLux.

It pulls along fine albeit gruffly under a heavy throttle, and sits happily at 110km/h at about 1800rpm in sixth, quietly enough to make phone calls without necessitating a loud voice.

It uses leaf springs at the rear like most pickups – Nissan Navara aside – and like most the body jiggles and the ride pogos a little when unladen, while corrugations are felt in your hands through the hydraulically assisted steering.

It’s not as composed as a Ranger or as sharp-handling as the almost SUV-like Amarok, but it’s also far from a class outlier. Indeed, the steering is nicely weighted and consistent, and the Triton’s relative lightness makes it feel almost nimble at times.

The maximum payload is 910kg, which is 81kg less than the Ranger’s and 45kg less than a HiLux’s. Its gross combination mass of 5885kg means that at maximum payload you can still legally tow anything up to 2985kg.

If there’s one obvious potential shortcoming it’s the particularly long rear overhang. For instance the Triton is only 77mm shorter than a Ranger overall yet 220mm shorter between the wheels. This potentially makes it a smidgen trickier to balance loads and gives it a large departure angle when off-roading.

On the upside, this three-metre wheelbase gives the Triton a smaller-than-average 11.8m turning circle, which is particularly useful in urban conditions or navigating a cluttered building site, but also has useful applications on tight trails.

Mitsubishi Triton Safety Rating

ANCAP Safety Rating Australia

When the Mitsubishi Triton was tested by ANCAP in 2015, it received a rating of five stars.

That rating was based on a frontal offset score of 15.22 out of 16 and a side impact score of 16 out of 16. Whiplash and pedestrian protection were rated Good and Acceptable, respectively.

All 2023 Mitsubishi Triton models come standard with front, side and curtain airbags, as well as a driver’s knee airbag and anti-lock brakes.

All models bar the base GLX in Single Cab and manual Club Cab guise also include autonomous emergency braking with forward-collision warning, as well as lane-departure warning.

The GLS and GSR add blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert.

Mitsubishi Triton Lifecycle

How old is the current generation and when will there be a new or updated Mitsubishi Triton?
95% lifecycle
April 2015
TODAY
2024

The current generation Mitsubishi Triton was launched in April 2015 and is currently 95 percent through its lifecycle. The last update was a new variant that was launched in April 2023 with the next model expected in 2024.

Mitsubishi Triton Options

Options list for the Mitsubishi Triton

A $3000 Deluxe option, available only on the GLS auto, adds:

  • Power driver’s seat
  • Heated front seats
  • Leather upholstery
  • Leather door inserts
  • Surround-view camera

The $1000 Tan Orange interior package adds:

  • Tan Orange leather upholstery
  • Tan Orange interior trim

The $6700 GSR Roll Top Tonneau Pack includes:

  • Black roll top tonneau cover
  • Black sports bar
  • Cargo tie-down kit
  • Front and rear carpet mats
  • Tailgate lock
  • Under-rail tub liner

Mitsubishi Triton Warranty

What is the warranty period and kilometre limit for the Mitsubishi Triton?

Mitsubishi’s standard warranty covers five years or 100,000km, but so long as you return to one of its dealerships at each service this extends to 10 years or 200,000km.

Servicing at dealerships also lets you take advantage of Mitsubishi’s 10 years of capped-price servicing.

Maintenance in the Triton is required every 12 months or 15,000km. 

Mitsubishi Triton Stock Availability

Is the Mitsubishi Triton available to buy now and what are stock levels and how long are wait times?

"Triton is currently in a reasonable stock position, with around a month’s worth of available stock (ie. Not customer ordered) currently in the network," a Mitsubishi Australia spokesperson told CarExpert.

"In addition, we have approximately three months’ stock available, either on arrived ships (waiting for port entry) or on land at distribution partner facilities being prepared for dealer distribution. Like many manufacturers, are currently working with our partners in COVID-restricted conditions to process these vehicles through as efficiently as possible. "

Mitsubishi Triton Boot Space

How much luggage or cargo capacity and boot space is there in the Mitsubishi Triton?

Unbraked towing capacity is 750kg across the entire range, while braked varies. It’s 1800kg in the petrol GLX, 2500kg in the diesel single cab-chassis, and 3000-3100kg across the rest of the range.

Mitsubishi Triton Fuel Economy

How much fuel does the Mitsubishi Triton use and what are its emissions?

In rear-wheel drive form, the 2023 Mitsubishi Triton consumes 7.8L/100km on the combined cycle in Single Cab with a manual transmission and 8.3L/100km with an automatic.

In Double Cab auto guise, it uses 8.4L/100km.

With four-wheel drive, the Mitsubishi Triton diesel consumes 7.9L/100km on the combined cycle with a manual transmission and 8.6L/100km with an automatic.

All Tritons have a 75L fuel tank.

Depending on the variant, view the 2023 MITSUBISHI TRITON fuel usage below.

All Highway, City, and Combined figures below are litres per 100km

VariantSeriesStyleFuel TypeHighwayCityCombinedE10?
GLX (4x2)MR MY23C/CHASDIESEL--7.8-
GLX (4x2)MR MY23C/CHASDIESEL--8.3-
GLX (4x4)MR MY23C/CHASDIESEL--7.9-
GLX (4x4)MR MY23C/CHASDIESEL--8.6-
GLX (4x4)MR MY23CLUB CAB CHASSISDIESEL--7.9-
GLX (4x2)MR MY23DOUBLE CAB P/UPDIESEL--8.4-
GLX (4x4)MR MY23DOUBLE C/CHASDIESEL--7.9-
GLX (4x4)MR MY23CLUB CAB CHASSISDIESEL--8.6-
GLX (4x4)MR MY23DOUBLE C/CHASDIESEL--8.6-
GLX-R (4x2)MR MY23DOUBLE CAB P/UPDIESEL--8.4-
GLX (4x4)MR MY23DOUBLE CAB P/UPDIESEL--8.6-
GLX+ (4x4)MR MY23DOUBLE CAB P/UPDIESEL--7.9-
GLX+ (4x4)MR MY23CLUB CAB P/UPDIESEL--8.6-
GLX+ (4x4)MR MY23DOUBLE CAB P/UPDIESEL--8.6-
GLX-R (4x4)MR MY23DOUBLE CAB P/UPDIESEL--8.6-
GLS (4x4)MR MY23DOUBLE CAB P/UPDIESEL--7.9-
GLS (4x4)MR MY23DOUBLE CAB P/UPDIESEL--8.6-
GLS (4x4) SPORT EDITIONMR MY23DOUBLE CAB P/UPDIESEL--8.6-
GSR (4x4)MR MY23DOUBLE CAB P/UPDIESEL--8.6-

Mitsubishi Triton Dimensions

The dimensions of the Mitsubishi Triton

The 2023 Mitsubishi Triton measures 5295mm long in Club Cab guise and 5305mm in Double Cab ute guise. Cab Chassis length is dependent on the tray.

The Triton is 1775mm tall as a rear-wheel drive Single Cab and 1780mm as a rear-wheel drive Double Cab or any four-wheel drive variant.

This excludes the Single Cab 4WD (1785mm) and the GLX-R, GLS and GSR Double Cabs (1790mm).

All Tritons measure 1815mm wide.

The approach and departure angles of 4×4 Triton models are 30 degrees and 22 degrees, respectively (31 degrees and 23 degrees in the GSR). Ramp breakover angle is between 25 and 26 degrees on all models.

Unbraked towing capacity is 750kg across the entire range, while braked varies. It’s 2500kg in the diesel single cab-chassis, and 3000-3100kg across the rest of the range.

Depending on the variant, the 2023 MITSUBISHI TRITON measures as below.

VariantSeriesStyleLength (mm)Width (mm)Height (mm)Wheelbase (mm)
GLX (4x2)MR MY23C/CHAS0181517753000
GLX (4x2)MR MY23C/CHAS0181517753000
GLX (4x4)MR MY23C/CHAS0181517853000
GLX (4x4)MR MY23C/CHAS0181517853000
GLX (4x4)MR MY23CLUB CAB CHASSIS0181517803000
GLX (4x2)MR MY23DOUBLE CAB P/UP5305181517803000
GLX (4x4)MR MY23DOUBLE C/CHAS0181517803000
GLX (4x4)MR MY23CLUB CAB CHASSIS0181517803000
GLX (4x4)MR MY23DOUBLE C/CHAS0181517803000
GLX-R (4x2)MR MY23DOUBLE CAB P/UP5305181517953000
GLX (4x4)MR MY23DOUBLE CAB P/UP5305181517803000
GLX+ (4x4)MR MY23DOUBLE CAB P/UP5305181517803000
GLX+ (4x4)MR MY23CLUB CAB P/UP5295181517803000
GLX+ (4x4)MR MY23DOUBLE CAB P/UP5305181517803000
GLX-R (4x4)MR MY23DOUBLE CAB P/UP5305181517953000
GLS (4x4)MR MY23DOUBLE CAB P/UP5305181517953000
GLS (4x4)MR MY23DOUBLE CAB P/UP5305181517953000
GLS (4x4) SPORT EDITIONMR MY23DOUBLE CAB P/UP5305181517953000
GSR (4x4)MR MY23DOUBLE CAB P/UP5305181517953000

The 2023 MITSUBISHI TRITON has a braked towing capacity from 2500kg to 3100kg depending on the variant and an unbraked towing capacity of 750kg.

Mitsubishi Triton Market Fit

Where does it fit in the competitor segment?

The Mitsubishi Triton is categorised as a Pick Up or Cab Chassis 4X2 and has a price range of $30,740 to $57,940. There are currently 4 other options in the Pick Up or Cab Chassis 4X2 segment, those that fit within a similar price range include:

Mitsubishi Triton Sales Data

How well has the Mitsubishi Triton been selling?

The Mitsubishi Triton finished 2021 as Australia's ninth-best selling vehicle, with a total of 19,232 sales across its 4x2 and 4x4 model lines.

That puts it behind the Isuzu D-Max, Ford Ranger, and Toyota HiLux in the ute sales race, but ahead of the Nissan Navara.

Should you buy the Mitsubishi Triton

Is this the right car for you? Our experts buy or not guide.

The Triton has two big selling points: its price, and its excellent Super Select four-wheel drive system.

On the price front, it offers almost all the equipment and capability of a range-topping HiLux and Ranger, but has a sticker in the $50,000 price range at the very top end.

Super Select makes the Triton easier to drive on wet roads, by allowing owners to use all-wheel drive on paved roads instead of limiting four-wheel drive to gravel or sand.

The car's compact proportions (relative to the rest of the dual-cab class) make it friendlier to drive in town, too.

Competitor Analysis

What other cars should you look at?

The Triton competes with the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux, but it's not necessarily as polished as those utes. Instead, the Triton offers almost the same level of luxury and performance for significantly less money.

At the bottom end of the range, the pared-back Triton goes head-to-head with 1.9-litre versions of the Mazda BT-50 and Isuzu D-Max.

At the top end, not only does the Triton take on the Ranger XLT and HiLux SR, it battles fully-loaded versions of the Great Wall Cannon.

Mitsubishi Triton Interesting Facts

Did you know?

The Triton is known as the L200 in Europe, and has tough model names such as Warrior, Barbarian, and Barbarian X.

In Australia, the Triton features paddle shifters lifted from the Lancer Evolution X rally car.

Frequently Asked Questions

2023 Mitsubishi Triton 4x2 GVM (kg)

  • GLX Single Cab Cab Chassis - 2720 kg
  • GLX Double Cab Pick Up - 2810 kg
  • GLX-R Double Cab Pick Up - 2810 kg

2023 Mitsubishi Triton 4x4 GVM (kg)

  • GLX Single Cab Cab Chassis - 2900 kg
  • GLX Club Cab Cab Chassis - 2900 kg
  • GLX Club Cab Cab Chassis - 2900 kg
  • GLX+ Club Cab Pick Up - 2900 kg
  • GLX Double Cab Cab Chassis - 2900 kg
  • GLX Double Cab Pick Up - 2900 kg
  • GLX+ Double Cab Pick Up - 2900 kg
  • GLX-R Double Cab Pick Up - 2900 kg
  • GLS Double Cab Pick Up - 2900 kg
  • GSR Double Cab Pick Up - 2900 kg

Ground clearance of the 2023 Mitsubishi Triton (mm)

2023 Mitsubishi Triton 4x2

  • GLX Single Cab Cab Chassis - 200 mm
  • GLX Double Cab Pick Up - 205 mm
  • GLX-R Double Cab Pick Up - 220 mm

2023 Mitsubishi Triton 4x4

  • GLX Single Cab Cab Chassis - 205 mm
  • GLX Club Cab Cab Chassis - 205 mm
  • GLX Club Cab Cab Chassis - 205 mm
  • GLX+ Club Cab Pick Up - 205 mm
  • GLX Double Cab Cab Chassis - 205 mm
  • GLX Double Cab Pick Up - 205 mm
  • GLX+ Double Cab Pick Up - 205 mm
  • GLX-R Double Cab Pick Up - 220 mm
  • GLS Double Cab Pick Up - 220 mm
  • GSR Double Cab Pick Up - 220 mm

Ramp-over of the Mitsubishi Triton (degrees)

2023 Mitsubishi Triton 4x2

  • GLX Single Cab Cab Chassis - 25.0
  • GLX Double Cab Pick Up - 25.0
  • GLX-R Double Cab Pick Up - 26.0

2023 Mitsubishi Triton 4x4

  • GLX Single Cab Cab Chassis - 25.0
  • GLX Club Cab Cab Chassis - 25.0
  • GLX Club Cab Cab Chassis - 25.0
  • GLX+ Club Cab Pick Up - 25.0
  • GLX Double Cab Cab Chassis - 25.0
  • GLX Double Cab Pick Up - 25.0
  • GLX+ Double Cab Pick Up - 25.0
  • GLX-R Double Cab Pick Up - 26.0
  • GLS Double Cab Pick Up - 26.0
  • GSR Double Cab Pick Up - 26.0

2023 Mitsubishi Triton 4x2 maximum braked towing capacity (kg)

  • GLX Single Cab Cab Chassis - 2500 kg
  • GLX Double Cab Pick Up - 3000 kg
  • GLX-R Double Cab Pick Up - 3000 kg

2023 Mitsubishi Triton 4x4 maximum braked towing capacity (kg)

  • GLX Single Cab Cab Chassis - 3000 kg
  • GLX Club Cab Cab Chassis - 3000 kg
  • GLX Club Cab Cab Chassis - 3000 kg
  • GLX+ Club Cab Pick Up - 3000 kg
  • GLX Double Cab Cab Chassis - 3100 kg
  • GLX Double Cab Pick Up - 3100 kg
  • GLX+ Double Cab Pick Up - 3100 kg
  • GLX-R Double Cab Pick Up - 3100 kg
  • GLS Double Cab Pick Up - 3100 kg
  • GSR Double Cab Pick Up - 3100 kg

The maximum unbraked towing capacity of all models is 750kg

Front head room measures 1020mm in all Triton variants except the GLX Single Cab Cab Chassis models which are 1030mm (both 4x2 and 4x4).

Front leg room measures 1067mm for all Triton variants.

Front shoulder room measures 1067mm for all Triton variants.

Second row head room measures 970mm in all Triton variants except the Club Cab models which are 924mm.

Second row legroom measures 860 mm in all Triton variants except the Club Cab models which are 725 mm.

Second row shoulder room measures 1390 mm in all Triton variants except the Club Cab models which are 1368 mm.

Approach angle of the 2023 Mitsubishi Triton (degrees)

2023 Mitsubishi Triton 4x2

  • GLX Single Cab Cab Chassis - 30.0
  • GLX Double Cab Pick Up - 30.0
  • GLX-R Double Cab Pick Up - 31.0

2023 Mitsubishi Triton 4x4

  • GLX Single Cab Cab Chassis - 30.0
  • GLX Club Cab Cab Chassis - 30.0
  • GLX Club Cab Cab Chassis - 30.0
  • GLX+ Club Cab Pick Up - 30.0
  • GLX Double Cab Cab Chassis - 30.0
  • GLX Double Cab Pick Up - 30.0
  • GLX+ Double Cab Pick Up - 30.0
  • GLX-R Double Cab Pick Up - 31.0
  • GLS Double Cab Pick Up - 31.0
  • GSR Double Cab Pick Up - 31.0

2023 Mitsubishi Triton 4x2 maximum tow ball load weight (kg)

  • GLX Single Cab Cab Chassis - 250 kg
  • GLX Double Cab Pick Up - 300 kg
  • GLX-R Double Cab Pick Up - 300 kg

2023 Mitsubishi Triton 4x4 maximum tow ball load weight (kg)

  • GLX Single Cab Cab Chassis - 300 kg
  • GLX Club Cab Cab Chassis - 300 kg
  • GLX Club Cab Cab Chassis - 300 kg
  • GLX+ Club Cab Pick Up - 300 kg
  • GLX Double Cab Cab Chassis - 310 kg
  • GLX Double Cab Pick Up - 310 kg
  • GLX+ Double Cab Pick Up - 310 kg
  • GLX-R Double Cab Pick Up - 310 kg
  • GLS Double Cab Pick Up - 310 kg
  • GSR Double Cab Pick Up - 310 kg

2023 Mitsubishi Triton 4x2 Maximum payload (kg)

  • GLX Single Cab Cab Chassis - 1141 (M) / (A) 1136 kg
  • GLX Double Cab Pick Up - 949 kg
  • GLX-R Double Cab Pick Up - 961 kg

2023 Mitsubishi Triton 4x4 Maximum payload (kg)

  • GLX Single Cab Cab Chassis - 1213 (M) / (A) 1213 kg
  • GLX Club Cab Cab Chassis - 1113 kg
  • GLX Club Cab Cab Chassis - 1120 kg
  • GLX+ Club Cab Pick Up - 970 kg
  • GLX Double Cab Cab Chassis - 1079 (M) / (A) 1074 kg
  • GLX Double Cab Pick Up - 931 kg
  • GLX+ Double Cab Pick Up - 950 (M) / (A) 946 kg
  • GLX-R Double Cab Pick Up - 942 kg
  • GLS Double Cab Pick Up - 914 (M) / (A) 909 kg
  • GSR Double Cab Pick Up - 900 kg

The dimensions of the tray and cargo area depend on the body type. However they measure

1520mm in length, 1470mm in width, 475mm in height with a cargo body floor heigh from the ground of 850mm (GLX double cab) to 865mm for the (GLX-R).

The length of the GLX+ club cab pick up tray is extended to 1850mm

All genuine Mitsubishi Triton trays measure 1085mm in width between wheel arches.

Maximum rear axle load of the Mitsubishi Triton is 1840kg.

2023 Mitsubishi Triton 4x2 weight (kg)

  • GLX Single Cab Cab Chassis - 1579 (M) / (A) 1584 kg
  • GLX Double Cab Pick Up - 1861 kg
  • GLX-R Double Cab Pick Up - 1849kg

2023 Mitsubishi Triton 4x4 weight (kg)

  • GLX Single Cab Cab Chassis - 1687 (M) / (A) 1687 kg
  • GLX Club Cab Cab Chassis - 1787 kg
  • GLX Club Cab Cab Chassis - 1780 kg
  • GLX+ Club Cab Pick Up - 1930kg
  • GLX Double Cab Cab Chassis - 1821 (M) / (A) 1826 kg
  • GLX Double Cab Pick Up - 1969 kg
  • GLX+ Double Cab Pick Up - 1949 (M) / (A) 1954 kg
  • GLX-R Double Cab Pick Up - 1958 kg
  • GLS Double Cab Pick Up - 1986 (M) / (A) 1991 kg
  • GSR Double Cab Pick Up - 2000 kg

Kerb weight - unladen mass of vehicle plus a full tank of fuel, not including the tray body for cab chassis vehicles

The turning circle of the Mitsubishi Triton is 11.8m kerb to kerb.

Maximum front axle load of the Mitsubishi Triton is 1260kg for all models except GLS and GSR variants which can take a heavier load at 1360kg

2023 Mitsubishi Triton 4x2 GCM (kg)

  • GLX Single Cab Cab Chassis - 5130 kg
  • GLX Double Cab Pick Up - 5705 kg
  • GLX-R Double Cab Pick Up - 5705 kg

2023 Mitsubishi Triton 4x4 GCM (kg)

  • GLX Single Cab Cab Chassis - 5785 kg
  • GLX Club Cab Cab Chassis - 5785 kg
  • GLX Club Cab Cab Chassis - 5785 kg
  • GLX+ Club Cab Pick Up - 5785 kg
  • GLX Double Cab Cab Chassis - 5885 kg
  • GLX Double Cab Pick Up - 5885 kg
  • GLX+ Double Cab Pick Up - 5885 kg
  • GLX-R Double Cab Pick Up - 5885 kg
  • GLS Double Cab Pick Up - 5885 kg
  • GSR Double Cab Pick Up - 5885 kg

Departure angle of the 2023 Mitsubishi Triton (degrees)

2023 Mitsubishi Triton 4x2

  • GLX Single Cab Cab Chassis - Dependent on tray fitted
  • GLX Double Cab Pick Up - 22.0
  • GLX-R Double Cab Pick Up - 23.0

2023 Mitsubishi Triton 4x4

  • GLX Single Cab Cab Chassis - Dependent on tray fitted
  • GLX Club Cab Cab Chassis - Dependent on tray fitted
  • GLX Club Cab Cab Chassis - Dependent on tray fitted
  • GLX+ Club Cab Pick Up - 22.0
  • GLX Double Cab Cab Chassis - Dependent on tray fitted
  • GLX Double Cab Pick Up - 22.0
  • GLX+ Double Cab Pick Up - 22.0
  • GLX-R Double Cab Pick Up - 23.0
  • GLS Double Cab Pick Up - 23.0
  • GSR Double Cab Pick Up - 23.0

The Mitsubishi Triton range kicks off from $30,740 (plus on-road costs) for the "Triton GLX (4x2)" variant and finishes at $57,940 (plus on-road costs) for the "Triton GSR (4x4)" variant.

The Mitsubishi Triton is built in Thailand and is then shipped to Australia.

The Mitsubishi Triton has a braked towing capacity from 2500kg to 3100kg depending on the variant and an unbraked towing capacity of 750kg.

Mitsubishi suggested that owners service their Mitsubishi Triton every 12 months or 15,000km, whichever comes first.

The Mitsubishi Triton has a five star ANCAP safety rating out of five.

The Mitsubishi Triton uses Diesel.

The Mitsubishi Triton comes in 2 or 4 door variants.

In our latest review the Mitsubishi Triton scored 7.5 out of 10. Read the full Mitsubishi Triton review here.

The Mitsubishi Triton had a 5 year, 100,000km warranty.