Mitsubishi Motors PH updates the Triton with black accents

Ever since the Mitsubishi Triton made its Philippine debut back in 2024, the all-new pickup truck has received much fanfare and acclaim.
We’ve seen the model get updated in other countries over the last two years, and now, Mitsubishi Motors Philippines has finally brought over the update to our country, which we first saw in Thailand last June 2025.

The biggest change comes in the black accents found on the grille, fender flares, mirrors, door handles, and rear bumper. These changes are available on the GX, GLX, and GLS variants, with the latter two now receiving black 18-inch alloy wheels. The interior now also receives black leather seats instead of the fabric seats, further elevating the premium feel of the cabin.

Apart from that, the rest of the car remains unchanged, down to the 2.4-liter 4N16 four-cylinder turbodiesel engine with 183 horsepower and 430Nm of torque for the single-turbo variant, with the Athlete’s bi-turbo variant pushing out 204 horsepower and 470Nm of torque, mated to a six-speed automatic or six-speed manual transmission (for the rest of the lineup).
However, this model doesn’t receive the Yamaha performance dampers that the Japanese market received at the start of this year, alongside the tailgate assist and Nanoe X air purification.
Finally, Mitsubishi Motors Philippines mentioned no price differences, so if that’s the case, the prices are as follows:

| Model and Variant | Price |
| Triton 2.4 GL 2WD M/T | Php 1,266,000 |
| Triton 2.4 GL 4WD M/T | Php 1,292,000 |
| Triton 2.4 GX 2WD A/T | Php 1,430,000 |
| Triton 2.4 GLX 2WD M/T | Php 1,649,000 |
| Triton 2.4 GLX 2WD A/T | Php 1,735,000 |
| Triton 2.4 GLS 2WD A/T | Php 1,959,000 |
| Triton 2.4 Athlete 4WD A/T | Php 2,359,000 |
Photos from Mitsubishi Motors Philippines

