Comes in 7 variants, price starts at P1.134-M
Mitsubishi Motors Philippines has officially rolled out the all-new Triton.
Officially replacing the Strada pickup truck, the said model looks to beef up Mitsubishi’s lineup in the country — both literally and figuratively.
On that note, the Mitsubishi Triton boasts a slightly larger body with its range-topping model measuring 5,360 millimeters (mm) long, 1,930mm wide, and 1,815mm tall.
At the fore, the Mitsubishi Triton wears the latest iteration of the brand’s front fascia complemented by a skid plate and an underbody cover.
It also dons a color-keyed front bumper with a metallic garnish and gray accents.
Also notable are its all-LED lighting setup, metallic black sports bar and roof rails, as well as its rugged-looking bedliner.
Inside, the top-of-the-line variant gets orange synthetic leather seats with black quilted suede knit inserts, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and a gear shift knob finished in the same leather hide.
Past the aforementioned steering wheel is a seven-inch color LCD instrument panel paired with a nine-inch touchscreen infotainment display with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
Under the hood of the Mitsubishi Triton’s top-tier model is a 2.4-liter diesel engine mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. More delightful is the added Super Select four-wheel drive drivetrain system and the seven available drive modes.
Available in seven color options namely White Diamond, Graphite Gray, Jet Black, Red Solid, White Solid, Yamabuki Orange, and Blade Silver, customers may have the all-new Mitsubishi Triton in any of the seven variants offered at the following prices:
Photos from Jirehl Kent Flores
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