
The Mitsubishi Triton 2025 prices range from $30,740 for the basic trim level Ute Triton GLX (4X2) to $65,290 for the top of the range Ute Triton GSR Special Edition (4X4).
The Mitsubishi Triton 2025 is available in Diesel. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Ute 2.4L 6 SP Manual to the Ute 2.4L 6 SP Automatic.
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Mitsubishi Triton Models | SPECS | PRICE |
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GLS (4X4) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $59,090 |
GLS (4X4) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $57,540 |
GLS (4X4) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $51,490 |
GLS (4X4) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP MAN6 speed manual | $49,690 |
GLS (4X4) 1T Payload | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $59,090 |
GLX (4X2) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $32,990 |
GLX (4X2) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $43,690 |
GLX (4X2) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP MAN6 speed manual | $30,740 |
GLX (4X4) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $39,740 |
GLX (4X4) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $50,490 |
GLX (4X4) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $49,490 |
GLX (4X4) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $43,690 |
GLX (4X4) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $42,940 |
GLX (4X4) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP MAN6 speed manual | $37,490 |
GLX (4X4) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP MAN6 speed manual | $47,240 |
GLX (4X4) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP MAN6 speed manual | $41,440 |
GLX (4X4) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP MAN6 speed manual | $39,940 |
Glx+ (4X4) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $53,290 |
Glx+ (4X4) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $51,990 |
Glx+ (4X4) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP MAN6 speed manual | $44,940 |
GLX-R | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $56,740 |
GLX-R (4X2) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $43,690 |
GLX-R (4X4) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $56,740 |
GLX-R (4X4) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $47,940 |
GSR (4X4) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $63,840 |
GSR (4X4) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $61,540 |
GSR (4X4) 1T Payload | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $63,840 |
GSR Special Edition (4X4) | 2.4LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $65,290 |
Mitsubishi Triton 2025 FAQs
Check out real-world situations relating to the Mitsubishi Triton here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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Loud, squeaky suspension in a 2017 Mitsubishi Triton GLS
Squeaking when a car’s suspension moves up and down is usually down to a couple of things. Either there’s wear in a ball-joint or suspension bush, or the bushes and joints are full of dry dust. Have you driven the Triton off-road in sand or dust recently? You might find that some dust has managed to work its way into the rubber bushings and is causing the noise.
At worst, you may have damage to something in the suspension that is placing a load where it shouldn’t or perhaps even rubbing where it shouldn’t. With the vehicle securely parked, you can climb underneath and have a friend use their body weight to bounce the vehicle on the spot. If you’re lucky, you might be able to pin-point the source of the squeak.
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Why aren't my 2023 Mitsubishi Triton's windscreen washers working?
Let’s go back to basics here: Is there water in the reservoir? It might sound like a silly question, but many owners don’t think about routine maintenance like this, mainly because modern cars are so reliable in the first place.
If there is water in the reservoir, can you hear the washer pump motor when you hit the lever for the washers? If you can, then there could be a blockage in the line somewhere (it wouldn’t be the first time an insect or dust has blocked one of these tiny tubes). If you can’t hear the motor, the problem is most likely an electrical one and could be anything from a fried pump motor to a simple blown fuse.
Don’t be confused by the wipers working and the washers not; they’re two very separate systems.
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2006 Mitsubishi Triton is not moving when in gear
If the engine is running well, but the car won’t move in gear when you take your foot off the clutch, it’s very likely that your clutch has failed. The clutch is responsible for transferring power from the engine to the gearbox and, if it wears out, it can no longer do so and the vehicle will just sit there and not move even when you take your foot off the clutch pedal and the car is in gear.
You noted that the car had previously seemed to lose power, but this was more likely to be the start of the clutch failing and not transferring all the power it should have been. Eventually, though, the failure became total and no power is getting through to the gearbox (and, therefore, the wheels).
A new clutch is the likely fix but make sure to check the flywheel for damage and wear while the car is apart.
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