Mitsubishi Triton’s Fresh New Look Lands in Thailand – Meet the Street Edition

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Mitsubishi Triton’s Street edition debuts in Thailand with a striking X‑Force‑inspired grille, 17‑inch alloy wheels and rear‑wheel drive – perfect for urban drivers. Discover more today!

Eye‑catching front‑end styling

The latest Thai‑only Triton Street receives a bold visual overhaul. Mitsubishi borrowed the angular Xforce grille and reshaped the bumper, giving the pickup a squared‑off, athletic face. Large black lower cladding and refined air vents complete the modern look, even though the model remains a standard‑spec urban workhorse.

What the Street edition offers

Designed for city‑centric users, the Street variant sits between the traditional Single Cab and Double Cab configurations. It comes with:

  • Halogen headlamps (no fog lights)
  • 17‑inch black‑painted alloy wheels
  • Standard rear‑wheel drive with an active rear‑wheel slip control system
  • Fabric‑trimmed seats, three‑point seatbelts and three airbags
  • Basic audio system with two speakers
  • 10‑inch central infotainment screen
  • Hill‑start assist and forward‑collision mitigation brakes

Colour choices are limited to White, Silver and Dark Grey, each accented with black exterior details for a subtle sportiness.

Powertrain and drivetrain

Under the hood, the Street keeps the proven 2.4‑liter turbo‑charged diesel engine that delivers 148 hp and 330 Nm of torque. Power is sent through a six‑speed manual gearbox to a rear‑wheel‑drive layout; a four‑wheel‑drive option is not offered. The engine and chassis are unchanged from previous Triton generations, ensuring familiar driving dynamics while the new front design adds a fresh visual appeal.

Pricing and market positioning

In Thailand, the Street version starts at 649,000 baht (approximately US$544,000 VND). Positioned as an affordable, city‑oriented pickup, it targets small‑business owners and private drivers who need cargo capability without the rugged off‑road focus of higher‑spec models.

Future outlook

Mitsubishi’s decision to roll out a new front design on a single trim has sparked speculation. Some analysts view it as a testbed for a mid‑cycle facelift that could arrive within the next few years, especially as competition intensifies in the midsize pickup segment. Keep an eye on upcoming updates, as a refreshed Triton lineup may soon follow.

First‑look photos

Below are a handful of real‑world shots showing the new grille, bumper and wheel design on the Thai‑spec Triton Street.

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