Report: 2015 Mitsubishi Triton to be more car-like

by SpeedLux

Mitsubishi Australia Marketing Director Antonio Principe has uncovered some new insights about the 2015 Triton/ L200.

In a meeting with Drive, Principe told that the model will follow in the strides of the Chevrolet Colorado, Ford Ranger and Nissan Navara by getting to be more auto like. As he clarified, “Makers are fitting them with a great deal more luxuries, and they’re more auto like to drive. That said, its still paramount that these utes still have the adaptability, the enormous towing limit and everything else.”

Principe declined to go into specifics yet said the model will be more secure and more extravagant than its antecedent. The last news is disastrous yet the official said the evaluating would at present be focused with its adversaries.

The cutting edge Triton will be presented later not long from now and it is relied upon to peculiarity styling roused by the GR-HEV idea. A Fiat variant is slated for 2016 and it will notably be offered in Europe and Latin American.

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