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Mitsubishi accessorises Triton workhorse range

Special Edition Tradie and Touring Accessory Packs target more adventurous Triton buyers

20 Jan 2026

MITSUBISHI Motors Australia Limited (MMAL) has announced two new Special Edition models based on the popular GLX-R and GSR variants.

 

The duo combines several popular accessory options into what MMAL says are “value added packages” designed to offer touring and commercial customers a turn-key solution from the showroom floor.

 

For the Mitsubishi Triton GLX-R Special Edition with Tradie Accessory Pack (from $58,490) we find exclusive Diamond Premium Paint joining accessory side steps, bed liner, Sports Bar delete (to allow for the fitment of a tonneau or canopy), rubber floor mats, weather shields, matte black bonnet protector, and a 3500kg rated tow bar with towing accessory kit.

 

Meanwhile, the Mitsubishi Triton GSR Special Edition with Touring Accessory Pack (from $66,140) offers a black nudge bar, weather shields, matte black bonnet protector, rubber tub mat, and the same 3500kg rated tow bar with towing accessory kit as found on the Triton GLX-R Special Edition with Tradie Accessory Pack.

 

“We are proud to offer our adventurous customers two Special Edition models that have been fitted with accessories packages selected from our Genuine Accessories range,” said MMAL general manager of product strategy Bruce Hampel.

 

“Alongside our market-leading 10/10/10 Diamond Advantage, capped-price servicing and roadside assistance program, these packs offer fantastic value for our customers.

 

The vehicles are expected to reach local showrooms next month.

 

The news comes as Mitsubishi’s Triton enjoys a strong 12 months of sales in the Australian market.

 

MMAL sold 18,900 copies of the Triton in Australia during 2025, the model ranking in fourth place behind the Ford Ranger (56,555), Toyota HiLux (51,297), and Isuzu D-Max (26,839), and narrowly ahead of the BYD Shark 6 (18,073).

 

The result marks Mitsubishi’s best sales year for Triton since 2022, and an improvement of 823 unit sales on the previous year’s (2024) result.

 

Speaking with GoAuto on the Triton’s sales performance, Mr Hampel said the light commercial favourite is one of several models MMAL expects to perform well across 2026.

 

“2025 has been a period of consolidation for MMAL, with several vehicles moving towards run out while we prepare for exciting new additions to our lineup this year and beyond,” he said.

 

“Mitsubishi remains a household name for Australians, as reflected in MMAL’s positioning within the top six selling brands nationally for the year.

 

“(The) Triton was a key contributor to the 2025 sales result as the full model range came on-stream.

 

“This included the release of cab chassis models, which accounted for 12.5 per cent of Triton sales for the calendar year.

 

“The GSR Double Cab Pickup proved to be the most popular model in 2025, while GLX remained the most popular trim level, accounting for 16.8 per cent of sales.

 

“In a hyper-competitive light commercial four-wheel drive segment, Triton actually increased full-year market share from 7.3 to 7.7 per cent.

 

“2026 marks an exciting year for Triton; along with the special edition models with fit-for-purpose Touring and Tradie accessory packs, we can confirm a model year update for Triton in Q2 that will feature further enhancements and even greater appeal.”

 

2026 Mitsubishi Triton Special Edition pricing*:

 

GLX-R Trade Accessory Pack (a)

$58,490

(+$1250)

GSR Touring Accessory Pack (a)

$66,140

(+$1550)

 

*Pricing excludes on-road costs, bracket pricing shows increase over derivative variant.


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