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New Mitsubishi XRT Concept Bows, Previews Upcoming Triton Successor
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As detailed prior, Japanese automaker Mitsubishi is set to introduce no less than 16 new models based on its latest ‘Challenge 2025’ mid-term plan. A successor to the Triton pick-up truck is amongst them, and we’re getting our first glimpse of which through the XRT Concept pictured.
The Mitsubishi XRT Concept headlines the Japanese tri-diamond marque’s display at this week’s 44th Bangkok International Motor Show 2023 (BIMS 2023) happening in Thailand. Though wrapped in a striking camouflaged dressing, there’s plenty to note still.
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Despite being officially labelled as a concept, the truck appears to have all its production panels in place underneath its camo wrap. Like the current Triton, the concept bears a similar split headlight and boxy grille design whilst the taillights feature a fully blacked-out tint that blends with the body wrap.
Additionally, the concept is fitted with grippy mud-terrain tyres at all four corners, a tubular structure in the rear flatbed housing two spare tyres, a snorkel, side steps, and wide fender extensions. Aptly, all of these traits help towards giving this concept truck a very rugged, Dakar racer-like stance and appearance.

Originally detailed through its new product roadmap recently, the revamped mid-sized pick-up truck will feature what Mitsubishi dubs as a "next-generation diesel" powertrain. Some degree of electrification is expected, likely a plug-in hybrid powertrain, in order to meet ever-tightening emissions regulations.
Speaking of electric, Mitsubishi also teased an all-electric pick-up truck model, but this will most likely be a totally different model altogether – it likely won’t share the same platform with this concept.
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Mitsubishi has kept mum regarding technical specs, but signs point towards the new Triton adopting an updated ladder frame chassis shared with the next-gen Nissan Navara. We can expect a slightly extended wheelbase and possibly a larger flatbed as a result of which.
As noted, the Mitsubishi XRT Concept will be displayed throughout BIMS 2023 this week, which runs from March 21 to April 2. Mitsubishi didn’t mention a specific date for the launch of the production version, but it did note its entry into the Thai market in fiscal 2023, followed by ASEAN and other markets after.
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