Mitsubishi Triton vs GWM Tank 500

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Mitsubishi Triton
Mitsubishi Triton

$34,740 - $64,590

2026 price

GWM Tank 500
GWM Tank 500

$64,490 - $78,490

2026 price

Summary

2026 Mitsubishi Triton
2026 GWM Tank 500
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Diesel Turbo 4, 2.4L

Inline 4, 2.0L
Fuel Type
Diesel

Unleaded Petrol/Electric
Fuel Efficiency
7.6L/100km (combined)

2.1L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Driver distraction monitor
  • No rear under-seat storage
  • No internal load anchorages in tray

  • Some body-roll
  • Intrusive driver-assist tech
  • Fuel use not as good as hoped
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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2026 GWM Tank 500 Summary

The arrival of the GWM Tank 500 Ultra PHEV is noteworthy because it’s the first plug-in hybrid Tank model in Australia.

It’s also a major event for the Aussie adventure-travel community because it’s a plug-in hybrid 4WD with five seats, high- and low-range gearing, and a front, centre and rear diff lock.

The Tank 500 PHEV gets more power and torque than its hybrid stablemate, offers about 120km electric-only driving range (listed), and it can be used as a 6kW mobile power station (V2L) at your campsite. Towing remains at 3000kg.

There’s a lot in this Tank’s favour: it’s a body-on-ladder-frame chassis large 4WD with a packed standard features list and real off-road adventure potential.

All of that – and more – for under $80 grand.

But does the plug-in set-up add anything substantial in terms of daily driveability or does it simply make this Tank an $80,000 camp-site generator?

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