In November 2025, Mitsubishi officially unveiled the new Triton Mega Cab STREET in the Southeast Asian market.
Positioned as an intermediate variant between the Single Cab and Double Cab models, this vehicle offers maximum versatility. It combines ample cargo space with a rear passenger seat row, catering to both utility and passenger needs.
The most striking feature of the Mitsubishi Triton Street is its exterior design. It boasts a bold, trapezoidal grille inspired by the “Dynamic Shield” design language. The rugged, sleek aesthetic is further enhanced by 17-inch matte black alloy wheels. Despite its “Street” moniker, Mitsubishi retained the standard suspension instead of lowering the chassis, ensuring versatile performance across various terrains.
Inside the cabin, the Triton Street features two fabric-upholstered main seats and two rear passenger seats. While prioritizing practicality, Mitsubishi equipped the vehicle with modern entertainment technology, including a 10-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration. Additional conveniences include Mirror Link connectivity, Bluetooth, and a 2-speaker audio system, ensuring essential amenities for long journeys.
Powering this pickup is a 2.4L turbocharged four-cylinder diesel engine, delivering 150 horsepower and 330 Nm of peak torque. Power is transmitted to the rear wheels via a 6-speed manual transmission. A standout feature is the active brake-based limited-slip differential, enhancing stability during cornering or slippery conditions.
Safety is a key focus for Mitsubishi in the Street variant, featuring advanced systems such as Forward Collision Mitigation (FCM), Electronic Stability Control (ASC), Traction Control Logic (TCL), and three standard airbags. Currently, the vehicle is available in Thailand, priced from 649,000 baht (approximately 542.5 million VND).
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