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Mitsubishi Triton vs Citroen Berlingo

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Mitsubishi Triton
Mitsubishi Triton

$30,740 - $63,840

2024 price

Citroen Berlingo
Citroen Berlingo

$12,990 - $20,990

2018 price

Summary

2024 Mitsubishi Triton
2018 Citroen Berlingo
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Diesel Turbo 4, 2.4L

Inline 4, 1.6L
Fuel Type
Diesel

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
7.5L/100km (combined)

7.1L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

2
Dislikes
  • New stop-start constantly reminds you you're driving a diesel
  • Some of the active safety stuff can feel intrusive
  • Price hikes are never fun

2024 Mitsubishi Triton Summary

Mitsubishi reckons the Triton deserves to be the third best-selling ute in the Australian market. In fact, it thinks it deserves to be challenging the Ranger and HiLux for out-and-out dual-cab supremacy, but how about we start with third place and see where we go from there, hey?

Third place, of course, is currently occupied by the Isuzu D-Max, which means Mitsubishi will need to unseat it. To do it, it has launched a new-gen Triton, which is now bigger, more powerful, more practical, and has more space in the cabin.

In fact, Mitsubishi says the Triton has been improved right across the dual-cab board.

But has it done enough? Let’s find out.

 

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2018 Citroen Berlingo Summary

Citroen, the famous French manufacturer founded in 1919, has achieved global acclaim for daringly bold and brilliant design and engineering that was often ahead of its time.

Despite this, the double chevron badge has suffered a tumultuous ride since the 1970s, including a lifesaving merger with Peugeot in 1976, followed by another near-death experience for Peugeot-Citroen (PSA Group) in 2012. 

Since then, though, major restructuring has seen a remarkable turnaround. Under Inchcape Australasia, which took over PSA’s local distribution in 2017, Peugeot Citroen Australia has a fresh focus on light commercial vehicles, with the venerable Citroen Berlingo holding centre stage with its class-leading payload capacity.

Even so, with less than seven per cent of the local small van segment (under 2.5 tonne GVM), the Berlingo’s market share is dwarfed by French rival Renault’s Kangoo, with 25 per cent, and VW’s kick-butt Caddy, which now commands more than 65 per cent.

However, with an all-new Berlingo range just around the corner and super deals being done with the current model in run-out mode, we put one to work for a week to see if it would be worth a trip to your local Citroen dealer to bag a bargain.

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