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2024 Mitsubishi Triton: Australian details

The 2024 Mitsubishi Triton has become the first dual cab ute to achieve a five star ANCAP safety score under fresh, more stringent testing criteria.

The sixth-generation Triton, which we rated as 8/10 in our launch review, scored highly in ANCAP’s physical crash tests and recorded strong results for both front passages and child dummies in the second row.

To see exactly how the new Triton measured up in its crash test, hit the link below.

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New-gen Triton is the first dual-cab to get full marks under tougher testing rules

The new Mitsubishi Triton has been priced for Australia. Running from $43,690-$63,840 before on-road costs, prices have increased between $3250 and $7600 for the dual-cab heavy range.

More variants will arrive post-launch. Sales are expected to start in February 2024 – hit the link below for all the details.

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The 2024 Mitsubishi Triton – due for release in February – will be offered with four variants in two body styles with an updated twin-turbo diesel and more tech than ever

Available in four trim levels from GLX to GSR, our first sample of the Triton will come in January 2024, with a target to get them on sale to the public by the first week of February. Exact specifications, including trim features, kerb weights, GCM and GVM are yet to be confirmed.

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After a drawn-out gestation, the sixth-generation 2024 Mitsubishi Triton has debuted. It is expected in Australia early next year

As for pricing, that remains up in the air as Mitsubishi continues to benchmark rivals to see where the Triton will sit in the market – but don’t expect it to cost the same as the existing car.

The GSR flagship currently costs $56,490 before on-road costs, significantly undercutting the segment stalwart Toyota HiLux SR5 ($62,490). We’re wagering the new Triton GSR will move up to meet the Toyota, so expect a circa-$60K price on the range-topper.

As before, the Triton range begins with the GLX with the option of 4x2 and 4x4. Four-wheel drive models are equipped with Mitsubishi’s Easy Select system, and although unconfirmed the GLX and GLX+ will likely score cloth upholstery.

The GLX+ typically gained more safety features, though with most of the necessary

Read more on whichcar.com.au