Prices for the 2025 Mitsubishi Triton cab-chassis and manual models have been leaked, providing insights into the upcoming range expansion in Australia. The latest-generation Triton is set to introduce six new variants, including models with manual transmission, a departure from the current automatic-only offerings in the market.
According to industry sources, the new Triton variants will include cab-chassis versions of popular models like GLX+, GLS, and GSR, catering to a wider range of customer preferences. This move marks Mitsubishi’s first-time offering of top-tier Triton models as cab-chassis variants straight from the factory, enhancing the lineup’s versatility.
One notable addition to the lineup is the GLX+ 4×4 extra-cab automatic model, also known as the ‘club cab,’ which missed the initial launch but is set to return at a competitive price point. While official pricing details are yet to be confirmed by Mitsubishi Australia, the leaked information hints at a strategic pricing strategy to attract diverse buyer segments.
Despite the excitement surrounding the expanded Triton range, details on the basic ‘traffic controller’ single-cab cab-chassis grades remain uncertain. However, industry experts anticipate that Mitsubishi will address this segment in the near future to provide a comprehensive lineup that meets various commercial and personal needs.
While the pricing of accessory options like alloy and steel trays for cab-chassis models is still under wraps, the leaked information sheds light on the absence of advanced features like a 360-degree camera, rear parking sensors, and autonomous emergency braking in reverse for cab-chassis versions. This emphasizes a focus on functionality and utility in the Triton’s design.
The introduction of cab-chassis and manual-transmission variants follows the successful launch of sub-one-tonne editions of the GLS and GSR dual-cab pick-ups in mid-2024. This strategic move aimed to enhance the Triton’s appeal to novated lease customers and expand its market reach, reflecting Mitsubishi’s commitment to meeting evolving consumer demands.
With a powerful 150kW/470Nm 2.4-litre twin-turbocharged diesel engine across all variants, the Triton lineup offers a blend of performance and efficiency. The availability of both manual and automatic transmissions caters to different driving preferences, providing a versatile driving experience for customers.
In a competitive market landscape, the Triton competes with popular models like the Ford Ranger, Toyota HiLux, and Isuzu D-Max, showcasing strong sales performance in the first half of 2025. The leaked pricing details offer a glimpse into Mitsubishi’s strategic positioning within the segment, aiming to capture a significant market share with its diverse Triton lineup.
As the automotive industry continues to evolve, manufacturers like Mitsubishi are adapting to changing consumer preferences and market trends. The leaked information on the Triton’s expanded range underscores the brand’s commitment to innovation and customer-centric product development, setting the stage for a competitive market presence in the years to come.
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