2026 Mitsubishi Triton adds two new special editions for tradies, tourers
Two new special-edition Tritons bundle popular accessory options into packages, for up to $3000 extra.

Mitsubishi has released two new special editions of the Triton, the country’s fourth best-selling ute, due in showrooms from February.
The GLX-R Special Edition with Tradie Accessory Pack is aimed towards fleets and tradies, priced from $58,490 before on-road costs, a $1250 increase over the normal Triton GLX-R 4×4 dual-cab pick-up auto, at $57,240.
That cost will bring side steps, an exclusive White Diamond premium paint option, a tub liner, rubber floor mats, weathershields, matte black bonnet protector and the removal of the sports bar.
The special edition will also include the towbar and accessory kit, usually a $1551 option, as standard.
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It is joined by the GSR Special Edition with Touring Accessory Pack, priced at $66,140 before on-roads, compared to the Triton GSR Special Edition without accessories, which is listed at $63,140.
The $3000 price difference will see customers receive a black nudge bar, weathershields, matte black bonnet protector, rubber tub mat, and the towing and accessory pack.
The special-edition variants use the same 2.4-litre twin-turbo four-cylinder diesel engine as the regular models, producing 150kW and 470Nm, and matched with a six-speed automatic transmission and four-wheel drive.
The new Mitsubishi Triton accessory packs can be ordered now, with cars expected in showrooms in February.
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