Mitsubishi Triton '4-Day Frenzy' offers up to $6500 extra value

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Buyers of Mitsubishi Triton GLS and GSR score $500 worth of accessories – as well as up to $6000 of extras – from 19-22 February 2025 as part of the 'Triton 4-Day Frenzy'.

The Mitsubishi Triton GLS and GSR will come with $500 worth of accessories – which can be combined with other existing offers to add as much as $6500 in total extra value – during the 'Triton 4-Day Frenzy'.

The discount applies over the four-day sale from Wednesday, February 19 to Saturday, February 22 2025 inclusive on the GLS and GSR trim levels of the Triton, a rival to the Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger.

Available to private buyers and ABN (Australian Business Number) holders, the deal includes Mitsubishi's 10-year warranty and 10-years capped price servicing.

There's also four years of roadside assistance on condition the vehicle is serviced under the car maker's capped price service program throughout the four years.

Mitsubishi will tip-in $500 worth of accessories to the Triton GLS – priced at $60,990 before on roads – and the flagship Triton GSR, which adds black alloys, details and leather seats among its upgrades – listed at $65,990 plus on-road costs.

On top, the Triton ‘4-Day Frenzy’ enables buyers to combine the $500 worth of extras with other offers where eligible – adding up to as much as $6500 in total.

The offers on the table include a $3000 Factory Clearance Offer across the MY23, MY24 and MY24.5 (Model Year) Triton.

This can be teamed with the $2000 on offer for Triton GLS and GSR buyers trading in a Mitsubishi they already own – with a $1000 bonus if a Holden is being traded in instead (not both).

The final offer is a $1000 bonus gift car for members of the NBL (National Basketball League), which the car maker is a major partner of, or any member of an NBL1 club – the grassroots competition where Mitsubishi is the naming-rights sponsor.

The new sixth-generation Triton was introduced to Australian showrooms in late 2023 with a 150kW/470Nm 2.4-litre twin-turbocharged diesel four-cylinder engine.

The latest addition to the line-up is the Triton GSR Special Edition, which sits below the GSR in the range with minor styling tweaks as well as Mitsubishi's latest adaptive cruise control system.

The Triton was the brand's most popular model in Australia in 2024, but was the fourth-best selling dual-cab ute behind the Ranger, HiLux and Isuzu D-Max.

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