Kia Pv5 vs Mitsubishi Triton

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Kia Pv5
Kia Pv5

$55,990 - $55,990

2026 price

Mitsubishi Triton
Mitsubishi Triton

$34,740 - $74,990

2026 price

Summary

2026 Kia Pv5
2026 Mitsubishi Triton
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Not Applicable, 0.0L

Diesel Turbo 4, 2.4L
Fuel Type
Electric

Diesel
Fuel Efficiency
0.0L/100km (combined)

7.6L/100km (combined)
Seating
2

5
Dislikes
  • Load floor width between rear wheel housings
  • Touchscreen cabin climate controls
  • No swing-up tailgate option

  • Driver distraction monitor
  • No rear under-seat storage
  • No internal load anchorages in tray
2026 Kia Pv5 Summary

The all-new PV5 Cargo is Kia’s first full-electric van which expands the popular Korean brand’s growing electrified vehicle range into Australia’s light commercial vehicle (LCV) segment.

Designed from the ground up on Kia’s new E-GMP.S chassis platform, which is specifically designed for current and future electric LCV applications, the PV5 eliminates the compromises often associated with adapted internal combustion engine (ICE) platforms to optimise interior space, ease of loading and drivetrain efficiency with 400km-plus driving range.

It has not only won the prestigious 2026 International Van of the Year award but its compact dimensions also carve out a new niche for buyers wanting a vehicle larger than a small van (under 2.5-tonne GVM) but more compact than a mid-size one (2.5 to 3.5-tonne GVM).

We recently spent a working week behind the wheel to see if this purpose-built full-electric newcomer has what it takes to win over Aussie van buyers.

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2026 Mitsubishi Triton Summary

There was a time when utes were bought purely for work but some these days look more like high-riding prestige cars with their sparkling pearlescent paint, sumptuous leather seats that heat, cool and massage, high-tech hybrid drivetrains, independent rear suspensions and 0-100km/h times that were once the sole domain of supercars.

However, traditional ute buyers like tradies, farmers and fleets are still well catered for by some brands when seeking a utilitarian turbo-diesel workhorse designed primarily for hard yakka.

Mitsubishi has recently added 4x2 and 4x4 cab-chassis variants to its local Triton line-up comprising single-cab, club-cab and dual-cab body style across most model grades to broaden the Triton’s appeal for either working roles or adventuring.

We recently spent a week aboard one of these new cab-chassis variants in base GLX specification, to see from a tradie’s perspective if it has what it takes to cut it in the rough-and-tough world of working utes.

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