Snapshot
- Triton Sport Edition limited to 400 units
- Better stereo for range-topping trims
- Pricing up between $300-1500
Mitsubishi Australia has announced a 2023 update for its popular Triton ute range. The MY23 Triton gets small spec tweaks, a new grade, and will go on-sale in December.
Prices are up across the Triton lineup, from $300 for the GLS dual cab to $1500 for base GLX trims. The range starts at $30,740 and runs to $64,640 before on-road costs.
The new limited edition Sport trim will be capped at 400 units from $56,440 before on-road costs. The spec is based on the up-spec GLS Deluxe with some exterior flair courtesy of a sticker pack, contrast stitching and accented skid plates.
Like the GLS Deluxe, the Sport is outfitted with leather upholstery, a 7.0-inch colour touchscreen and electric seats.
Although there are no upgrades to the Sport grade’s capability – though Mitsubishi has hinted a Nissan Navara Warrior and Toyota HiLux Rugged X rival is on the way – it has the GLS’s Super Select 4WD system, locking rear differential and all-terrain tyres.
“As part of continually evolving our product offer, we now welcome the new, limited-production Triton Sport Edition to Australia”, said Mitsubishi Australia CEO Shaun Westcott.
“This vehicle is perfectly placed to appeal to those who value a uniquely sporting style, combined with the capability, functionality and practicality that Triton is renowned for."
Changes to existing variants
For MY23, the base GLX gains black side steps as standard and a $1500 price bump. The 2.4-litre petrol engine has been culled as an option on this variant.
As a result of losing the base petrol engine, the Triton entry price climbs to $30,740 before on-road costs for a GLX single cab chassis 4x2 manual with the turbo-diesel donk.
Most of the changes come for higher-spec GLS and GLX-R trims which, for MY23, have a higher quality ‘SDA1’ sound system – though with the same six-speakers as MY22.5 models. The $1000 tan leather option for the top trims – added in 2020 – continues for 2023 as well.
Aside from these minor changes, the Triton spec remains untouched. That means the GLX comes with cloth upholstery, manual seats and two-speaker sound system.
Safety features include stability control, ABS, seven airbags and a five-star ANCAP rating from its 2015 evaluation.
Forward collision warning and AEB systems are fitted to GLX Club and dual cab variants with automatic transmissions, while the range-topping GLS and GSR are fitted with blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert and adaptive cruise control.
2023 Triton 4x4 pricing
Prices are before on-road costs
Triton 4x4 Grades | Pricing |
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GLX single cab 2.4TD 6MT | $37,490 (+$1500) |
GLX single cab 2.4TD 6AT | $39,740 (+$1500) |
GLX Club Cab 2.4TD 6MT | $39,940 (+$1500) |
GLX Club Cab 2.4TD 6AT | $42,940 (+$1500) |
GLX+ Club Cab PU 2.4TD 6AT | $45,440 (+$1000) |
GLX dual cab 2.4TD 6AT | $41,440 (+$1500) |
GLX dual cab 2.4TD 6AT | $43,690 (+$1500) |
GLX dual cab PU 2.4TD 6AT | $44,690 (+$1500) |
GLX+ dual cab PU2.4TD 6MT | $44,940 (+$1000) |
GLX+ dual cab PU 2.4TD 6AT | $47,190 (+$1500) |
GLX-R dual cab PU 2.4TD 6AT | $47,940 (+$750) |
GLS dual cab PU 2.4TD 6MT | $49,690 (+$750) |
GLS dual cab PU 2.4TD 6AT | $51,490 (+$300) |
GLS DLX dual cab PU 2.4TD 6AT | $54,940 (+$750) |
Sport Edition dual cab PU | $56,440 |
GSR dual cab PU 2.4TD 6AT | $56,940 (+$1250) |
GSR dual cab PU 2.4TD 6AT roll-top tonneau cover | $63,640 (+$1250) |
2023 Triton 4x2 pricing
Prices are before on-road costs
Triton 4x2 Grades | Pricing |
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GLX single cab 2.4TD 6MT | $30,740 (+$1500) |
GLX single cab 2.4TD 6AT | $32,990 (+$1500) |
GLX dual cab PU 2.4TD 6AT | $40,440 (+$1500) |
GLX-R dual cab PU 2.4TD 6AT | $43,690 (+$1500) |
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