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Next generation Triton to be revealed July 26

by Robert Barry
June 22, 2023
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Mitsubishi Motor Corporations global light commercial vehicle, the Triton one-tonne pick-up (ute) is to be replaced by an all-new model which will be revealed in the manufacturing hub of Thailand on July 26.

The current series of Triton is sold in the ASEAN region, Oceania, Latin America, the Middle East, Europe, as well as Australia and New Zealand but not in the United Kingdom where the marque has withdrawn from new vehicle sales and has transferred its operations to International Motors to handle parts and service.

“The all-new Triton has been completely reimagined under the design concept Beast Mode,” said Seiji Watanabe, division general manager of design, Mitsubishi Motors.

“While expressing the toughness and powerfulness expected of a pickup truck, the all-new Triton combines agility with the brand’s robust design to create an imposing look. Tough and reliable, it will make customers want to go on any adventure. Please look forward to seeing it in full this July,” Watanabe says.

A video that takes a behind-the-scenes look at the development of the all-new Triton and a video message from the designer are now available: https://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/products/triton

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