The upcoming Triton has been "completely reimagined" under the design concept called "Beast Mode," featuring a tougher appearance compared to the current generation. The teasers reveal new split headlight arrangements, roof rails, and a rear sports bar.
The interior features a tablet-styled infotainment system, a rotary dial for selecting drive modes, and buttons for Drive Mode and Hill Descent Assist.
Technical specifications are not yet disclosed, but rumors suggest mechanical similarities with the next-generation Nissan Navara. The new Triton will likely be longer and wider than its predecessor and may offer a sportier-looking version under the revived Ralliart branding.
The truck will initially go on sale in Thailand and later be available in ASEAN, Oceania, and other markets. Mitsubishi is also planning to release a fully electric pickup after 2025 but before 2028.
Source: Mitsubishi