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Carsales Staff21 Apr 2016
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Mitsubishi to release value-added Triton GLX+

Limited edition model due shortly will pack extra features into 4x4 dual-cab variant

Mitsubishi is yet to make the formal announcement, but the importer is known to have another 'special action model' in the wings, based on the Triton GLX dual-cab 4x4.

Currently Mitsubishi is promoting this particular variant of Triton with free alloy wheels, reversing camera and automatic transmission for $36,990 drive-away.

The new Triton GLX+, which is anticipated to go on sale next month, is expected to be effectively a continuation of the current retail incentive programme, and should even be priced around the same level – with on-road costs thrown in.

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