In mid-life refresh, pick-up truck range gets updated looks, additional features and new accessories
The Mitsubishi Triton range has been updated. Top-of-the-range Triton Adventure X gets an all-round monitor, a built-in dash cam, new body decals and solar and security tint.
The mid-range Triton AT Premium’s equipment upgrades include dash cam, leather seats and seven-inch touchscreen monitor for the infotainment system which is Apple Carplay and Android Auto ready.
The base model, the Triton Quest is the most affordable pick-up truck in the market at RM79,890. Powered by a 2.5-litre turbo-diesel engine that produces 108bhp and 200Nm of torque, the Triton Quest has a manual gearbox. The Triton Quest has seat belts with pre-tentioners and Electronic Time and Alarm Control System (ETACS) conveniences: Lane Change Turn Signal System, Power Window Timer, Headlamp Auto off Function, Open Door Alarm, Auto Door Relock System, Auto Speed Adjustable Wipers and a 15-second interior light delay which allows the cabin light to remain on for the next 15 seconds after switching off the car.
In addition, there are two airbags and Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD). The door frames of the Triton Quest are strengthened by Mitsubishi Reinforced Impact Safety Evolution (RISE) body construction.
Besides that, the Triton Quest’s Multi-Information Display has information such as mileage range travelled, service reminder, fuel range and average fuel consumption.
Six variants and four colours are available for the Mitsubishi Triton, which are as follows:
Variant |
Price (RM) |
Colour |
Triton Adventure X |
137,900.00 |
White Diamond, Jet Black Mica |
Triton AT Premium |
121,000.00 |
White Diamond, Graphite Gray |
Triton MT Premium |
112,500.00 |
White Diamond, Graphite Gray |
Triton AT |
105,990.00 |
White Diamond, Sterling Silver |
Triton MT |
100,200.00 |
White Diamond, Sterling Silver |
Triton Quest |
79,890.00 |
White Pearl |
Prices are on-the-road without insurance.