Mitsubishi Triton 2024 was officially launched in Thailand and the Philippines at the end of last month, and is expected to be available in Vietnam in the near future. Compared to the old version, Triton 2024 has been completely transformed in terms of exterior design. The chassis and suspension system have been upgraded, making this model not only stronger but also more impressive and impressive.
Completely new look, more aggressive and bigger than the previous generation. (Photo: The Dat)
LED headlights and taillights are notable highlights on high-end versions. In addition, details such as larger door handles and wider door sills help enhance the practicality and aesthetics of the car.
Inside, the interior of the 2024 Triton is inspired by the Outlander SUV line, with a 9-inch touchscreen in the center of the dashboard, supporting satellite navigation, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. In particular, the instrument cluster behind the steering wheel is equipped with a 7-inch screen, providing clear, easy-to-see information for the driver.
The interior of the 2024 Mitsubishi Triton is clearly inspired by the Outlander SUV. (Photo: The Dat)
One of the highlights of the 2024 Mitsubishi Triton is the safety driver assistance system (ADAS) with many modern features. This system includes adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, lane keeping assist. New features compared to the old version, along with blind spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic warning.
These improvements enhance safety for both driver and passengers, providing maximum peace of mind on every journey.
Customers will enjoy many incentives when pre-ordering this car model (Photo: The Dat)
From August 12, 2024 to September 10, 2024, customers in Vietnam can pre-order the Mitsubishi Triton 2024 at all Mitsubishi Motors Authorized Distributors nationwide. This is a golden opportunity to own the latest pickup truck model from Mitsubishi, with many special incentives for pioneering customers.
Source: https://www.congluan.vn/mitsubishi-triton-2024-ve-viet-nam-trong-thang-9-co-gi-dac-biet-post308437.html
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