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Carsales Staff8 June 2026
NEWS

Mitsubishi Triton Raider pre-orders show promise

Early orders suggest buyers willing to pay more for Mitsubishi’s toughest Triton yet

The News

When Mitsubishi confirmed the Triton Raider at $74,990 drive-away, it did more than add a new flagship to the range. It signalled a clear push into a more lucrative part of the ute market, one where buyers are spending more on style, attitude and off-road capability than ever before.

The Key Details

  • Mitsubishi Triton Raider is priced at $74,990 drive-away
  • Developed with Australian engineering specialist Premcar
  • Targets buyers considering Ranger Tremor, Navara Warrior, D-MAX Blade
  • More than 60% of dual-cab 4x4 ute sales are now above $65,000
  • Early demand has already topped 200 orders since the reveal

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The Finer Details

Developed in partnership with Aussie tuning specialist Premcar, the same company behind the Nissan Navara Warrior, the Raider is aimed squarely at buyers who want a tougher, more distinctive dual-cab without leaving the mainstream market.

In other words, they want to keep the 10-year warranty.

The Raider gets a bespoke suspension setup comprising Monroe dampers (with internal rebound springs), revised front coils and upgraded bump stops.

Nissan Navara Warrior concept
Nissan Navara Warrior concept

There are also bronze 18x9-inch ROH wheels, a new front bumper, red bash plate, side steps, a sports bar and distinctive ‘sandstorm’ decals.

Under the bonnet, the formula remains familiar, with a 150kW/470Nm 2.4-litre twin-turbo-diesel engine and Super Select II 4x4 system.

That mechanical carryover matters less than what the Raider represents.

More than 60 per cent of dual-cab 4x4 ute sales now sit in the $65,000-plus price bracket; a sharp shift for a segment once dominated by cheaper work-focused variants.

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Mitsubishi Australia product strategy GM Bruce Hampel was candid about where the brand has been positioned until now.

“We’ve only had the GSR just sort of trickling into that price bracket,” he said, citing the Triton GSR’s $65,690 price point.

“So we think there’s definitely room for Mitsubishi to play in that higher price band space with the right products.”

He also made it clear the Raider is about more than one niche variant.

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“What we’re really testing here is an emotional derivative pushing the price band of Mitsubishi higher up into areas that we haven’t really played in before.”

Based on the early response, the case looks promising. More than 200 orders had been placed by late May, with dealer feedback described as “resoundingly positive”.

Mitsubishi is chasing at least 1000 units per annum, although Hampel stressed the program will remain demand-driven.

“There is no upper limit, but we’re not going to be just building these vehicles unless we have customer orders,” he said.

The Road Ahead

The more significant takeaway may be what this means beyond the Triton range.

Hampel said the Raider is “the first attempt at that”, adding that Mitsubishi will explore similar upgrades and positioning on other nameplates in future.

That opens the door for tougher, more premium versions of models such as the long-rumoured Outlander off-road spin-off. If Australian buyers continue to back a $75,000 Mitsubishi ute, the Raider badge could become more than a one-off experiment.

It could be the start of a broader push to lift the brand’s price and perception in Australia, especially with the new 2027 Mitsubishi Pajero returning to active duty in Aussie showrooms late this year – a vehicle that could push $80,000 or more in top-spec garb.

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