2021 Mitsubishi Triton GLS 4x4 dual-cab review

There’s probably no need to fret about the Mitsubishi Triton’s future just yet, as it’s still holding third place on the 4x4 ute sales charts. For the longest time, the Triton kept its head above water with list pricing a decent step below top-sellers like the Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger. Competition has been ramping up to give the Triton a hard time. First, the LDV T60, not to mention an updated Nissan Navara that’s just landed, and a new and vastly improved GWM Ute.

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