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Mitsubishi Triton 2019
Carsguide Managing Editor - Head of Video Matt Campbell had this to say at the time: If you need a workhorse truck, the Mitsubishi Triton offers a good value offering with surprising levels of refinement. But for us, a single cab GLX diesel manual would make a heck of a lot more sense than the petrol, especially considering it’s only a few grand more.
You can read the full review here.The 2019 Mitsubishi Triton carries a braked towing capacity of up to 3100 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
The Mitsubishi Triton is also known as the Mitsubishi Forte, the Strada, the Dodge Ram 50, the Plymouth Arrow Truck and the Mitsubishi Mighty Max in markets outside Australia.
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Mitsubishi Triton 2019 Price and Specs
Pricing guides
Mitsubishi Triton Model | Body Type | Specs | Price from | Price to | |
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Exceed (4x4) | Ute | 2.4L Diesel 5 SP AUTO | — | — | |
GLS (4X4) | Ute | 2.4L Diesel 6 SP AUTO | $41,030 | $48,290 | |
GLS (4X4) | Ute | 2.4L Diesel 5 SP AUTO | — | — | |
GLS (4X4) | Ute | 2.4L Diesel 6 SP MAN | — | — |
Mitsubishi Triton 2019 Q&As
Check out real-world situations relating to the Mitsubishi Triton 2019 here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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What air-bags are in the 2019 Mitsubishi Triton GLX?
According to website howsafeisyourcar.com.au, this version of the Triton has side air-bags in both the front and rear seats. Fitting side airbags was a great move by ute makers and reflects the fact that these vehicles are being used both as family cars and as company cars where OH and S requirements require a high safety rating.
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My 2019 Mitsubishi Triton won't reverse up an incline
If you had a loss of drive in every gear, the suspicion would be that the transmission is low on fluid or the torque converter is not working properly. But if it’s only reverse gear that is playing up, the chances are that the bands or clutch pack that locks the transmission into Reverse is allowing the gears inside the transmission to spin without actually transferring torque to the output shaft (and thence to the wheels).
That said, there could be other internal problems that could cause this, so a visit to a transmission specialist is the best advice. Don’t delay it either, as continuing to drive the vehicle in its current state could do more damage to the transmission.
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What is causing my 2019 Mitsubishi Triton to have DPF issues?
Since both the Triton and Pajero Sport boast exactly the same power and torque outputs, I doubt whether there’s a huge difference (if any at all) in the mapping of either engine. Which suggests that switching from one to the other without changing your driving patterns would be a very good way of reproducing the Triton’s DPF problems in a Pajero Sport. My suspicion is that you’re having to force multiple DPF regenerations because your driving habits don’t let the engine get up to the correct temperature often enough to allow the vehicle to conduct its own, automatic regeneration. This is a pretty common problem with modern turbo-diesels and it’s not a criticism of your driving, simply a confirmation that these modern diesel engines don’t like short trips. Then again, 24,000km in 12 months doesn’t sound like the vehicle is used solely for the school run.
Six regenerations in 24,000km sounds like an awful lot, also, so I’d be more concerned that your dealer is underplaying the situation to avoid dealing with a problem in your specific vehicle. Has the vehicle been electronically scanned? Perhaps this might show up a dud sensor or other problem that’s making the computer think it needs another regeneration. We’ve heard of a faulty temperature sensor on this model Triton that can lead the DPF to offer up a false alarm that it’s ready for a regeneration. That could explain the high number of regenerations the vehicle has demanded. Again, a scan might tell the full story.
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What's the most reliable 4x4 diesel ute?
Buying a car sight unseen is not a good idea. I would go for on of the big three: HiLux, Triton, or Courier. They are all much of a muchness when you get to the used car market. The important things are service history, odo reading, and previous use.
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Mitsubishi Triton 2019 Towing capacity
The Mitsubishi Triton’s towing capacity ranges from 2500kg to 3100kg. Some models also offer heavy-duty or towing option packs which can increase towing capacity, as well as options which can hamper towing capacity. Towing capacities can vary wildly on a large number of factors. These include engine, transmission, model, and options chosen. Always check with the manufacturer or in your vehicles handbook before attempting to tow anything.
Mitsubishi Triton Model | Body Type | Specs | Braked Capacity | |
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GLX | Ute | 2.4L,ULP,5 SP MAN | 2500kg | |
GLX | Ute | 2.4L,Diesel,6 SP MAN | 2500kg | |
GLX | Ute | 2.4L,Diesel,6 SP AUTO | 2500kg | |
GLX | Ute | 2.4L,Diesel,5 SP AUTO | 2500kg |
Mitsubishi Triton 2019 Colours
- White
- White Diamond
- Sterling Silver
- Graphite Grey
- Impulse Blue
- Red
- Black
Mitsubishi Triton 2019 Dimensions
Dimensions for the 2019 Mitsubishi Triton are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1815mm x 1780mm and can vary on the basis of model.
Mitsubishi Triton Model | Body Type | Height x Width x Length | Ground Clearance | |
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GLX | Ute | 1765x1785x5155 mm | 200 mm | |
GLX (4X4) | Ute | 1770x1815x5075 mm | 205 mm | |
GLX (4X4) | Ute | 1780x1815x5270 mm | 205 mm | |
GLX (4X4) | Ute | 1780x1815x5200 mm | 205 mm |
Mitsubishi Triton 2019 Wheel size
Wheel size for the 2019 Mitsubishi Triton will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models.The wheel size available will alter the range of tyres available to be fitted. Standard wheel sizes on the Mitsubishi Triton vary from 16x6 inches to 18x7.5 inches.
Mitsubishi Triton Model | Body Type | Front Tyre Size | Front Rim | Rear Tyre Size | Rear Rim | |
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GLX | Ute | 205R16 | 16x6 inches | 205R16 | 16x6 inches | |
GLX | Ute | 205 R16 | 16x6 inches | 205 R16 | 16x6 inches | |
GLX (4X4) | Ute | 245x70 R16 | 16x7 inches | 245x70 R16 | 16x7 inches | |
GLX (4X4) | Ute | 245x65 R17 | 17x7.5 inches | 245x65 R17 | 17x7.5 inches |
Mitsubishi Triton 2019 Fuel consumption
Fuel consumption for the 2019 Mitsubishi Triton is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Mitsubishi Triton currently offers fuel consumption from 7 to 11.4L/100km. The Mitsubishi Triton is available with the following fuel types: Diesel and ULP.
Mitsubishi Triton Model | Body Type | Specs | Fuel Consumption | |
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Exceed (4X4) | Ute | 2.4L,Diesel,5 SP AUTO | 7.6L/100km | |
GLS (4X4) | Ute | 2.4L,Diesel,6 SP AUTO | 8.6L/100km | |
GLX | Ute | 2.4L,ULP,5 SP MAN | 10.9L/100km | |
GLX | Ute | 2.4L,ULP,5 SP MAN | 11.4L/100km |
Mitsubishi Triton 2019 Seats
The following Mitsubishi Triton comes with two seats as a Single Cab, four seats as a Club Cab or five seats as a Dual Cab. Black and Dark Grey dual tone fabric upholstery is standard on the GLX, GLX ADAS, GLX+ and GLX-R variants. Black and Grey dual tone premium fabric upholstery is available on the GLS variant, with Black leather appointed seats available as an optional extra. The GSR variant comes with Black leather upholstery as standard.