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Trucksales Staff1 Sept 2015
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Triton range expands

Mitsubishi has added three new models to its Triton GLX line-up

Following on from the initial launch of its next-generation Triton utility in April, Mitsubishi has announced that it has added three new variants to the line-up: two new 4x2 Triton GLX models and a new 4x4 Triton GLX double cab cab/chassis.

A new entry-level 2.4-litre petrol GLX single cab with five-speed manual transmission now kicks the range off from $21,990 (plus on-roads), while a new 4x2 GLX double cab with manual transmission is priced from $33,490 (plus on-roads).

Mitsubishi says the new base-level 2.4-litre petrol engine produces 94kW and 194Nm, and delivers an ADR combined fuel economy of 10.9L/100km.

The engine's service intervals are pegged at 15,000km or every 12 months, whichever comes first, and is covered by Mitsubishi's capped-price servicing scheme.

Meanwhile the GLX double cab range has expanded with a new cab/chassis model. Powered by the Triton's new 2.4-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel (133kW/430Nm), the model is available with either a standard six-speed manual ($36,240 plus on-roads) or an optional five-speed automatic ($38,740 plus on-roads) transmission.

The newcomers bring the Triton range to 14 models, with recommended retail pricing ranging from $21,990 to $47,490, plus on-roads.

Pricing for the new models is as follows:
Triton Single Cab GLX 4x2 petrol MT, $21,990
Triton Double Cab Pick Up GLX 4x2 MT, $33,490
Triton Double Cab Chassis GLX 4x4 MT, $36,240
Triton Double Cab Chassis GLX 4x4 AT, $38,740

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