Mitsubishi Triton Bi-Turbo (2026) Price & Specs

Ryan Bubear

1 Jun 2026

Mitsubishi Triton Bi-Turbo (2026) Price & Specs

Wondering what the new 150 kW Mitsubishi Triton Bi-Turbo costs in South Africa? Well, we can confirm local pricing for the flagship version of the Japanese bakkie…

  • 150 kW version of Triton finally arrives in Mzansi
  • Commands R100k premium over 135 kW Athlete
  • New flagship scores a full suite of ADAS features

The Mitsubishi Triton Bi-Turbo has finally arrived in South Africa, slotting in at the very summit of the Japanese brand’s local bakkie range. And Cars.co.za can confirm pricing for this fresh 150 kW derivative .

As a reminder, the 6th-generation Triton was revealed in Thailand in July 2023 , before arriving in South Africa in November 2024. At launch in Mzansi, all variants employed a single-turbo 2.4-litre diesel engine, which offered 81 kW/200 Nm in GL guise and 135 kW/430 Nm in all other derivatives.

Now, the bi-turbo version of this 2.4-litre 4-pot has finally made local landfall, offered exclusively in top-spec double-cab trim. This so-called “Super High Power” motor generates 150 kW and 470 Nm (the latter on tap between 1 500 and 2 750 rpm), peak outputs that are delivered to all 4 wheels via a 6-speed automatic transmission as standard. Braked towing capacity is 3 500 kg.

According to our information, the new Triton 2.4 DI-D Bi-Turbo Double Cab 6AT 4×4 is priced at R959 990 , effectively commanding a R100 000 premium over the 2.4 DI-D Double Cab Athlete 6AT 4×4 (R859 990). It furthermore slots in some R70 000 above the Edition 46, which comes kitted out with extras like a nudge bar, a black canopy, a roof rack, a rubberised load bin and Dunlop AT3G tyres (265/65 R18).

New Mitsubishi Triton

Interestingly, while the SA-spec Triton Bi-Turbo doesn’t appear to officially wear the “Athlete” badge, it seems to share much of that derivative’s bold exterior styling. As such, the new flagship variant features items like a black styling bar and roof rails as standard.

Inside, the Triton Bi-Turbo gains Mitsubishi’s 360-degree camera system and also scores various advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS) features, from adaptive cruise control and blind-spot monitoring to rear cross-traffic alert, lane-departure warning, forward-collision warning (with pedestrian detection) and automatic high beams. It also features sections of orange trim on the seats.

Sales of the new Triton have been somewhat underwhelming in South Africa, with registrations of this bakkie dipping 11.2% year on year to just 500 units in 2025 (seeing it finish 14th on the list of Mzansi’s best-selling bakkies last year). Over the opening 4 months of 2026, Mitsubishi has sold a further 146 units of the Triton, which puts it in 15th spot, year to date.

What does the Mitsubishi Triton Bi-Turbo cost in SA?

DERIVATIVE PRICE
Triton 2.4 DI-D GL Single Cab 5MT 4×2 R499 990
Triton 2.4 DI-D GL Single Cab 5MT 4×4 R559 990
Triton 2.4 DI-D GL Double Cab 5MT 4×4 R639 990
Triton 2.4 DI-D GLS Double Cab 6AT 4×2 R679 990
Triton 2.4 DI-D GLS Double Cab 6MT 4×4 R739 990
Triton 2.4 DI-D GLS Double Cab 6AT 4×4 R759 990
Triton 2.4 DI-D Xtreme Double Cab 6AT 4×2 R769 990
Triton 2.4 DI-D Double Cab Athlete 6AT 4×2 R779 990
Triton 2.4 DI-D Xtreme Double Cab 6AT 4×4 R849 990
Triton 2.4 DI-D Double Cab Athlete 6AT 4×4 R859 990
Triton 2.4DI-D Edition 46 Double Cab 6AT 4×4 R889 990
Triton 2.4 DI-D Bi-Turbo Double Cab 6AT 4×4 R959 990

The prices above includes a 5-year/unlimited kilometre warranty and a 5-year/90 000 km service plan (with intervals of 10 000 km).

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What is the price of the new flagship Mitsubishi Triton Bi-Turbo in South Africa?

A: The range-topping Mitsubishi Triton 2.4 DI-D Bi-Turbo Double Cab 6AT 4×4 is priced at R959 990. This positions it at the very summit of the local lineup, commanding a R100 000 premium over the 135 kW Athlete 4×4 variant and R70 000 over the accessorised Edition 46.

Q: How does the Bi-Turbo’s “Super High Power” engine performance compare to the standard Triton models?

A: While standard Triton models utilise a single-turbo 2.4-litre diesel engine delivering either 81 kW/200 Nm or 135 kW/430 Nm, the new Bi-Turbo version features a “Super High Power” setup. It develops a potent 150 kW and 470 Nm of torque (available between 1 500 and 2 750 rpm), paired exclusively with a 6-speed automatic transmission and a 4×4 system.

Q: What extra features and safety technology does the Triton Bi-Turbo flagship include?

A: On top of sharing aggressive styling cues with the Athlete model (such as a black styling bar and roof rails), the Bi-Turbo gains a 360-degree camera system and unique orange seat trim accents. Crucially, it scores a full suite of advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), including adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, lane-departure warning and forward-collision warning with pedestrian detection.

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Ryan Bubear

Ryan Bubear

Having written about everything from sport to politics and crime, Ryan eventually settled on motoring. For well over 15 years, he's been penning articles – both online and in print – about the broader automotive industry, though he's particularly fascinated by vehicle-sales statistics. A freelance writer and editor, Ryan has owned a 1971 Austin Mini Mk3 for 20-plus years (or has it owned him?).

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