JAKARTA - Mitsubishi released an image of the pickup concept which will be Triton's latest design, Mitsubishi XRT Concept. This concept will be prepared for the All-New Triton model which will launch in fiscal year 2023 and also exhibited at the Bangkok International Motor Show 2023.

Triton itself is the best-selling model Mitsubishi Motors produced at the Laemchabang Factory in Thailand which is exported to around 150 countries around the world. Now this latest concept also marks the birth of the sixth generation All-New Triton.

"Fiscal year 2023 is an important year for Mitsubishi Motors to accelerate our business in the ASEAN region, with Triton's fully updated launch and a new compact SUV," said Mitsubishi Motors CEO Takao Kato in company release March 21.

Mitsubishi has also confirmed that XRT Concept is one of the 16 latest models launched by the Japanese manufacturer in the next five years.

The concept of the car is reported by Motor1, March 26, at first glance, such as Triton which is disguised with camouflage. Meanwhile, the Ralliart logo is also displayed which is reminiscent of the heyday of Mitsubishi in the motorsport division.

The pickup car concept also has the latest designs, namely separate headlights, and a more plausibly grille. The concept of the car is displayed with mud field tires, a tubular structure in the back tub with two spare wheels, a car side footing, and a wide feder that makes this car look very tough.

Mitsubishi also has not provided information regarding the specifications of the car. However, it is estimated that this All-New Triton will be equipped with a turbodiesel engine, or there is a possibility that the car will adhere to an electric vehicle.

The pickup for this concept was exhibited at an automotive exhibition in Thailand, the Bangkok International Motor Show 2023 which will take place from March 21 to April 2, which will then be released for the ASEAN region, Oceania, and other global markets.


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