Explore the new Mitsubishi Triton Street, a sporty Thailand pickup with a bold Dynamic Shield grille, 2.4‑L turbo diesel and a $20,600 price. Learn more!

In November 2025, Mitsubishi Motors Thailand introduced the latest addition to its pickup line‑up: the Triton Mega Cab 2.4 Street. Positioned as a sport‑focused evolution of the Mega Cab, the Street version adds a bold visual identity while retaining the practicality that Thai drivers expect.

Striking Design and Exterior Details
The most eye‑catching element is the brand‑new “Dynamic Shield” grille, a trapezoidal mesh that instantly evokes the armor of a Stormtrooper squad from the Star Wars saga. The Street edition is offered in three solid shades – Solid White, Blade Silver and Graphite Gray – and rides on 17‑inch matte‑black five‑spoke alloy wheels.

Unlike an off‑road‑tuned variant, the suspension remains at its standard height, reinforcing the model’s “street‑ready” agenda rather than a lowered, aggressive stance.

Cabin Layout and Technology
Inside, the cabin adopts a hybrid configuration that sits between a single and double cab: two front seats upholstered in soft fabric, complemented by two rear jump seats for occasional passengers. A 10‑inch touchscreen infotainment system supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, while a modest two‑speaker audio set, MirrorLink and Bluetooth connectivity keep occupants linked on the go.

Powertrain, Performance and Safety
Under the hood sits a 2.4‑litre four‑cylinder turbo‑charged diesel engine, delivering 150 horsepower and a peak torque of 330 Nm. Mated to a six‑speed manual gearbox, power is sent to the rear wheels. The package includes an active anti‑slip regulation (ASR) system, three airbags, forward‑collision mitigation, electronic stability control, and traction control to enhance driver confidence.

Pricing and Market Outlook
In Thailand, the Triton Street launches at 649,000 baht, roughly $20,600 USD. It remains exclusive to the Thai market for now, and Mitsubishi has yet to confirm whether the design cues will trickle down to other Triton variants worldwide.

The Street edition aims to blend the rugged utility of a pickup with a dash of urban sportiness, offering Thai drivers a fresh alternative without sacrificing the reliability the Triton name has built over decades.



