Mitsubishi Triton 2022 News
The most exciting new utes coming our way
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By Stephen Ottley · 23 Sep 2023
Almost one in five new vehicles sold in Australia in 2023 have been a ute. The modern ute comes in a variety of shapes, sizes and prices, which has helped it evolve from functional tool to a desirable alternative to an SUV or sedan.
Is this how the next Pajero Sport will look?
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By Chris Thompson · 19 Feb 2023
Mitsubishi is preparing the next-generation Triton dual-cab ute, which inevitably means the new Pajero Sport large SUV won’t be too far behind it.
The next-gen Pajero Sport will get plush!
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By Tony O'Kane · 07 Jan 2023
Mitsubishi is aiming to make the Pajero Sport's replacement a far more inviting, spacious and comfortable SUV - and less like a mere Triton wagon.
Are new-car buyers being price gouged?
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 27 Dec 2022
Everything seems to be more expensive.
Tesla Model 3 tops Camry sales in Australia
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By Tim Nicholson · 05 Oct 2022
The Tesla Model 3 is officially more popular than the humble Toyota Camry in Australia!According to September sales figures released today by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI), the Chinese-made electric car has leapfrogged the Camry, whi
Tesla boosts Australia’s electric car sales
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By Tim Nicholson · 05 Sep 2022
The Tesla Model 3 is officially one of Australia's best-selling cars, entering the top five for the first time and helping to increase overall EV sales in August.According to the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) figures, electric vehicle sa
EV Triton ute firms up!
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By Laura Berry · 04 Sep 2022
An electric Mitsubishi Triton has been confirmed for Australia with the brand's global chief engineer revealing the new off-road ute will be offered as either a battery electric or hybrid following the next-generation model’s arrival in 2023.
Who the hell needs Holden?
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By Andrew Chesterton · 31 Aug 2022
Australia is in the midst of a local-manufacturing boom, with engineering house Walkinshaw now bigger and employing more people than Holden-backed HSV was at its peak.Take it as further evidence that Holden (and, by extension, HSV) weren't producing the k
Korean brands soar as Ford and MG slide
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By Tim Nicholson · 03 Aug 2022
It's been another month of mixed sales results in Australia, with Toyota, Hyundai and Kia recording big gains as other big hitters like Ford, Isuzu and Nissan continue to have a rough time.The market was steady overall in July, with total sales of 84,461
Mitsubishi Oz selective with new models
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By Tung Nguyen · 01 Aug 2022
Don't expect to see all new-generation Mitsubishi products Down Under, as the brand looks to only offer products that will resonate well with local buyers.When asked by CarsGuide whether the brand would bring in new models being teased, such as the next-g