
Mitsubishi has given its Triton ute range new features and a couple of new variants for the 2017 model year.
The company has also given the upper-spec GLS and Exceed 4×4 Double Cabs a facelift, with new dark chrome front grille and headlight garnish, platform-style side steps, four-spoke leather steering wheel and improved instrument cluster graphics.
The GLS and Exceed also receive Mitsubishi’s smartphone-integrated audio system with 7-inch colour touch screen.

In addition, the range-topping Exceed now has heated front seats and an electro-chromatic rear view mirror to add a bit more luxury to the double cab ute, which has proven popular with private buyers.
The entry-level GLX and GLX+ now have automatic 4×4 Club Cab variants equipped with a five-speed transmission coupled to the 2.4-litre four-cylinder turbo diesel engines.
The GLX+ also receives auto air-conditioning, piano black instrument panel trim, bright chrome interior door handles and standard suspension.
Both gain reversing camera, the premium audio AM/FM CD system with 6.1-inch colour touch screen previously fitted to Triton GLS, a rear step bumper and 16-inch All-Terrain tyres.

Changes across the range include speed-sensing auto door lock, post-crash auto door unlocking and a driver’s seat back pocket in the Club Cab and Dual Cab models.
The 2017 Mitsubishi Triton is now available Mitsubishi dealerships around Australia – click here to see the full WhichCar range review.
2017 MITSUBISHI TRITON PRICING
GLX
- Single Cab 4×2 petrol manual – $22,300
- Single Cab 4×2 manual/auto -$25,800/$28,300
- Club Cab 4×4 manual/auto – $35,300/$37,800
- Double Cab 4×2 auto – $36,000
- Double Cab 4×4 Cab Chassis manual/auto $36,250/$38,750
- Double Cab 4×4 manual/auto – $37,000/$39,500
- Club Cab 4×4 auto $38,500
- Double Cab 4×4 manual/auto – $37,000/$39,500
- Double Cab 4×4 manual/auto $41,500/$44,000
- Double Cab 4×4 auto – $48,000