Mitsubishi revives Ralliart performance arm with Triton, Pajero Sport editions

The iconic Ralliart nameplate has been revived, but

performance fans will likely be disappointed with the model range on offer.

Mitsubishi has revived its ‘Ralliart‘ performance nameplate – but, for now at least, cars with the badging don’t include a single performance upgrade.

The iconic nameplate first appeared as the Japanese manufacturer’s factory-backed motorsport team in the mid-1980s, however eventually made it onto road-going performance models.

In 2010 the branding was retired, however – as previously reported by Drive – Mitsubishi is now looking to revive Ralliart as a sporty sub-brand to take on Hyundai’s N, Toyota’s Gazoo Racing and Volkswagen’s R divisions.

For now the Ralliart branding is limited to sports-themed variants of the Triton ute and Pajero Sport SUV sold in Thailand – pitched as rivals to Toyota GR Sport models, including the HiLux – and Ralliart-badged vehicles do not pick up a power increase.

Instead, the vehicles are equipped with a sticker pack, trim highlights, and red mudflaps.

Drive has contacted a spokesperson for Mitsubishi in Australia for comment on the possibility of local deliveries. This story will be updated if more information becomes available.

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