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2019 Mitsubishi Triton
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2019 Mitsubishi Triton Pricing and Specs

Price Guide
$31,888*

The Mitsubishi Triton 2019 prices range from $14,999 for the basic trim level Ute Triton GLX to $46,990 for the top of the range Ute Triton GLS (4X4).

The Mitsubishi Triton 2019 is available in Diesel and Regular Unleaded Petrol.

When we reviewed the ‘price and features’ of the Triton 2019, Matt Campbell gave it a rating of 9 out of 10. Find out more in the full review here.

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Mitsubishi Triton Models SPECS PRICE
Exceed (4x4) 2.4LDiesel5 speed automatic No recent listings
GLS (4X4) 2.4LDiesel6 speed automatic $41,910 – 49,280
GLS (4X4) 2.4LDiesel6 speed manual $42,790 – 49,720
GLS (4X4) Blackline 2.4LDiesel5 speed automatic No recent listings
GLS (4X4) Blackline 2.4LDiesel6 speed manual No recent listings
GLS (4X4) Premium 2.4LDiesel6 speed automatic $45,210 – 52,580
GLS (4X4) Sports EDT 2.4LDiesel5 speed automatic No recent listings
GLS (4X4) Sports EDT 2.4LDiesel6 speed manual No recent listings
GLX 2.4LDiesel6 speed automatic $26,290 – 32,450
GLX 2.4LDiesel6 speed manual $23,980 – 29,590
GLX 2.4LRegular Unleaded Petrol5 speed manual $22,330 – 27,610
GLX (4X4) 2.4LDiesel6 speed automatic $35,860 – 42,680
GLX (4X4) 2.4LDiesel6 speed automatic $38,280 – 45,100
GLX (4X4) 2.4LDiesel6 speed manual $28,380 – 34,210
GLX (4X4) 2.4LDiesel6 speed manual $32,890 – 39,160
GLX (4X4) 2.4LDiesel6 speed manual $33,440 – 39,820
GLX (4X4) 2.4LDiesel6 speed manual $34,540 – 41,140
GLX Adas 2.4LDiesel6 speed automatic $34,650 – 41,250
GLX Adas (4X4) 2.4LDiesel6 speed automatic $35,860 – 42,680
GLX Adas (4X4) 2.4LDiesel6 speed automatic $35,530 – 42,240
GLX Adas (4X4) 2.4LDiesel6 speed automatic $36,630 – 43,560
GLX Adas (4X4) 2.4LDiesel6 speed manual $31,900 – 38,390
GLX Plus (4x4) 2.4LDiesel6 speed automatic $38,830 – 45,650
GLX Plus (4x4) 2.4LDiesel6 speed automatic $40,480 – 47,630
GLX Plus (4x4) 2.4LDiesel6 speed manual $38,170 – 44,880
GLX-R (4X4) 2.4LDiesel6 speed automatic $40,150 – 47,190
GLX-R (4X4) 2.4LDiesel6 speed manual $39,050 – 45,980
GSR (4X4) 2.4LDiesel6 speed automatic $49,390 – 56,760
Toby Price Edition 2.4LDiesel6 speed automatic $44,770 – 52,030
Toby Price Edition 2.4LDiesel6 speed manual $40,810 – 47,960

Mitsubishi Triton 2019 FAQs

Check out real-world situations relating to the Mitsubishi Triton 2019 here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • 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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  • 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 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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