New Mitsubishi Triton 2025 Arrives in Brazil with Redesigned Look, Greater Robustness, and the Mission to Face Fiat Titano and Nissan Frontier in the Competitive Mid-Size Pickup Segment.
The Mitsubishi Triton 2025 is ready to debut in Brazilian dealerships starting in 2024, promising to elevate the standard for mid-size pickups in the national market. With a clear mission to challenge heavyweight rivals like the Fiat Titano and Nissan Frontier, the model arrives completely revamped in its sixth generation, bringing a robust package that focuses on performance, design, and comfort.
The first major highlight is the name change: the Triton leaves behind the acclaimed “L200” and assumes a new identity that reflects its evolution. Produced in Catalão (GO), the pickup has grown in size and now offers a redesigned chassis that is sturdier and wider, promising greater durability and comfort, especially on challenging terrains.
Highlights That Impress in the Mitsubishi Triton 2025

Among the novelties, the Mitsubishi Triton 2025 features an aggressive design, characterized by split LED headlights (in the higher trims) and a robust front end that conveys strength. The revised suspension, with higher quality materials and new springs, contributes to a more stable and comfortable ride, while the 2.4 Twin Turbo turbodiesel engine delivers 205 horsepower and 47.9 kgfm of torque, ensuring performance both on asphalt and off-road.
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The pickup also brings technologies such as adjustable drive modes (up to seven, depending on the trim), electric steering, and a more spacious and refined interior. In the cabin, the dashboard combines analog instruments with a high-resolution central screen, while top-of-the-line versions, like the Katana, feature a larger multimedia center and advanced safety package.
Ready to Face Fiat Titano and Nissan Frontier in Brazil
The arrival of the Mitsubishi Triton 2025 puts pressure on models like the Fiat Titano and Nissan Frontier, which are also seeking to gain traction in the segment. While Fiat bets on more affordable prices and a bold design for the Titano, the Frontier reinforces its tradition with robustness and off-road capability.
The Triton, in turn, positions itself as a mid-range option that combines technology, durability, and a reliable mechanical setup, characteristics valued by the Brazilian audience.
Prices and Trims
The Mitsubishi Triton 2025 will be offered in five trims, with prices starting at R$ 249,990 for the manual GL trim and reaching R$ 329,990 for the top-of-the-line Katana trim. All configurations come with the same 2.4 Twin Turbo turbodiesel engine but vary in features such as traction systems, interior finishes, and technological equipment.
With a redesigned look, improvements in suspension, and a more powerful engine, the Mitsubishi Triton 2025 emerges as a strong competitor for Fiat Titano and Nissan Frontier. Now, it’s up to the public to decide if the Triton’s innovations will be enough to carve out its space in the competitive mid-size pickup market. The future promises a fierce competition – and the winner is the consumer.

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