2024 Mitsubishi Triton/L200 on/off-road (inc. 0-100) review

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  • čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
  • We finally have the chance to put the new Mitsubishi Triton through its paces to figure out whether this all-new model is worth upgrading to. Paul Maric tests the 2024 Mitsubishi Triton GSR on- and off-road to see how good it is.
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    Intro: 00:00
    Exterior: 00:57
    Interior: 05:23
    Infotainment: 06:56
    Safety Tech: 08:18
    Practicality: 09:04
    On the Road: 11:43
    Performance: 20:26
    Off the Road: 23:50
    Verdict: 35:11
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  • @PvtRookie
    @PvtRookie Před 28 dny +56

    Hey Paul, I’m a massive fan and have been watching car expert for years. Just I guess a bit of feedback on the video and the this particular Triton. I work for Mitsubishi currently as the main brand I sell and I think you have a lot of great points in the video, however there’s a couple parts that weren’t in line with my own hands on experience with the new Triton. The parts where you got stuck in the various 4wd modes shouldn’t be happening and aren’t reflective of dealer drive day Mitsubishi organised at the RACQ driver training centre in Queensland. In the course they put us through, it performed flawlessly on the stock tyres and on stock tyre pressures. The particular 4wd track they put us on was comparitable to the course you’ve just run with uneven ruts, sharp climbs, severely off camber angles, mud, sand, water crossing and it didn’t get stuck whatsoever. The car also gained traction straight away and pulled without hesitation is every situation. One thing I noticed, the auto hold wasn’t working at all for you. I actually think the particular car you were supplied has issues because the new MV genuinely is more capable than the old MR and the MR is absolutely the mountain goat you described it as.
    I myself really like the suspension tuning however my on road experience has been quite urban. I agree wholeheartedly with the driver fatigue monitor and the stop start and I’m anticipating that Mitsubishi will patch these in due time.
    I’m really keen to see your towing test on these as I think this where it will really shine, particularly with the all new chassis. Overall, a lot of people are complaining about the the pricing in these comment section but the MV is still several grand cheaper than the comparative models in both the Hilux and the Ranger whilst actually being a much better spec’s car than the hilux (outside of the 30nm difference) and a much more reliable option than the Ranger. I’m happy they’ve had a good crack at moving away from being the cheap option to now offer a more premium dual cab at what is still a good value for money point.
    Just a strong point to mention with the range, the GLX is the most well equipped entry model dual cab on the market and I’d be keen to see a comparison video on all the entry dual cabs on the market as I think it’d be good for the tradies and business customers that buy these.
    All in all mate, keep up the great work and always keen to watch your videos.

    • @Layno729
      @Layno729 Před 27 dny +6

      Thanks man for this. I agree with you 100%. User error can make the product look bad. Hope you can offer an invite and show him exactly how its done.

    • @Mochabear85
      @Mochabear85 Před 24 dny +5

      I have spoken to a few people now since launch that were impressed with the effortlessness of it off-road. A couple of them were at the same event as you. Now they weren't trying to sell me on it, because they didn't need to, they were just giving me their honest feedback, thoughts and comparisons. If Mitsubishi see this review, I do think they would be asking WTF? Damage has already been done though, with the reach Carexpert has, this video has done enough to convince people this Triton is a big step backwards going by some of the negative comments.....

    • @shaneclk9854
      @shaneclk9854 Před 24 dny +6

      Can you tell them to change that front design it's the ugliest thing I have ever seen. Last generation was a gem compared to this

    • @MochizukiYuusei
      @MochizukiYuusei Před 24 dny +2

      Yeah, one thing I noticed is that this is one of the only videos I've seen on the Triton where it didn't do really well on the off-road tests, whereas in all the other reviews that I've seen which include off-road tests, the Triton performed flawlessly, one video even comparing the older model to this newer model and showing how this new model is genuinely a big improvement even in it's off-road capability.

    • @FobDoff-dv6rl
      @FobDoff-dv6rl Před 23 dny +1

      @@Layno729 Nowhere does PvtRookie suggest "user error" as the cause of the Tritons poor off road performance? he says "the auto hold wasn’t working at all for you. I actually think the particular car you were supplied has issues" besides if Nissan had anything to do with the design of this Mitsubishi you can guarantee that they will have gone backwards... build 'em cheap & nasty is the Nissan way

  • @2kayBaby
    @2kayBaby Před 29 dny +9

    I've been looking forward to this

  • @Mochabear85
    @Mochabear85 Před 26 dny +18

    Some things I agree with, others I don't. I've seen plenty of other reviews or videos with the MV Triton off-road performing without issue. So one has to ask, why the struggle here? User error? Trying to switch to 4H while standing still results in exactly what happened in this review - you need to be in Neutral, not Drive! This is standard when switching to 4H with the Super Select II, you actually either need to be moving with foot off the throttle and it'll engage within seconds or stationary and in Neutral, same going from 2H to 4HLC. Going to 4HLC from 4H at a standstill will switchover in seconds just fine I've found. I tried switching to 4H without moving in my GSR and in the Mrs Pajero Sport this morning, does the same thing as his video. And how did we go from doing an initial review throwing it around sandy hills like it was nothing, to oh it's struggling on our off-road course? Something isn't right there! There's more to pick apart from this video, but I'd be typing for ages. I'm certainly not a Triton fanatic, but this review just makes the Triton look incredibly incompetent off-road or a shit ute all round, has been set up to fail I feel.

    • @DW-10
      @DW-10 Před 21 dnem +1

      Owned a MN and MR triton. The MN had mechanical levers. The MR the same electronic actuation as the MV. 2H to 4H on the move or stationary was always flawless. 4HLC was typically delayed, in N and stationary. 4LLC more often than no needed the change to be cancelled and the vehicle to be moved backward or forward with multiple attempts (or a long wait). Compared to a Hilux or the Ranger it was a slow system to shift into low range.

  • @ronaldov09
    @ronaldov09 Před 29 dny +82

    Geezus a Triton pushing 70K on road...craziness.

    • @Gdsamplify
      @Gdsamplify Před 29 dny +15

      Albo's Australia

    • @Johnno1979
      @Johnno1979 Před 29 dny +3

      @@Gdsamplify Albo is a tool but almost every country in the world has been battling runaway inflation for a couple of years.

    • @damienfrizzell9394
      @damienfrizzell9394 Před 29 dny +4

      top spec hilux is 90

    • @SatoshiShintoMe
      @SatoshiShintoMe Před 28 dny +1

      80k is the new entry now, is what it is.

    • @kaidenchetty4572
      @kaidenchetty4572 Před 28 dny +1

      Inflation mate😢

  • @tanmupps5997
    @tanmupps5997 Před 29 dny +18

    Waiting for the 2024 dmax review from paul❤

  • @NearbyCactus
    @NearbyCactus Před 28 dny +8

    I've got a 2022 Triton, and I came away from this thinking I'm really happy with what I've got.

  • @unknownd7409
    @unknownd7409 Před 29 dny +64

    I don't understand why manufacturers make the dash cupholders available only on higher trims. Even the Ranger does this! How much do they save by removing the dash cupholders for the lower trims? Lol.

    • @curtis4925
      @curtis4925 Před 29 dny +21

      It’s not a cost thing they have to make an effort to give the top of the range more perks to make the higher price more justifiable, it’s a bit of a joke

    • @murds3
      @murds3 Před 29 dny +6

      Tactic used to make more money. Ridiculous practice that needs to stop. I've never thought to myself "Hrm this has extra cupholders, I'll spend an extra $10k for that"

    • @EastWestMangi
      @EastWestMangi Před 29 dny +4

      If the 3 Diamond situates dash cup holders as perks then they've lost me.

    • @ednis32
      @ednis32 Před 28 dny +1

      Not that it's convenient either, one big bump on the road and you'd be spilling something and be distracted. More of a gimmick than anything.

    • @ellgee9402
      @ellgee9402 Před 27 dny +1

      then no one would buy the top of the range :)

  • @buncha5651
    @buncha5651 Před 29 dny +84

    Triton has lost its main advantage against the opposition. Price there are better choices at that price.

    • @Mark-jz5ye
      @Mark-jz5ye Před 29 dny +2

      Like what are the better choices (NEW)?

    • @Joe-ex6is
      @Joe-ex6is Před 29 dny +2

      @@Mark-jz5ye Like price.

    • @markymark8472
      @markymark8472 Před 29 dny

      @@Mark-jz5ye V6 Ranger sport

    • @richardtimms6645
      @richardtimms6645 Před 29 dny

      ​@@markymark8472 half the warranty for 7k more.

    • @roberthilliard-lomas4660
      @roberthilliard-lomas4660 Před 28 dny

      ​@@markymark8472 though I largely agree with you, comparing used vs new, not quite the right comparison. But do agree they haven't correctly priced the new Triton...

  • @AusGovOfficial
    @AusGovOfficial Před 29 dny +72

    19:07 “No one’s going to be driving their dual-cab utes like this”.
    Oh, they will be, unfortunately.

    • @CarExpertAus
      @CarExpertAus  Před 29 dny +10

      😂

    • @tonymillar5342
      @tonymillar5342 Před 29 dny +7

      Agree. Famous last words. Drive rural NSW or Qld roads and you'll see it daily

    • @hedydd2
      @hedydd2 Před 28 dny +4

      I’ve just come back from a track where the running board rubbed on the side of the ruts, less than five minutes ago. Mine is a 2023 Ranger Wildtrak twin turbo. Yesterday it had a 150 mile run at 80mph down a motorway and the day before it towed nearly four tons of cattle up and down some steep minor roads and some Welsh twisty A roads. The day before it was carrying a full 1000 litre IBC of water from one place to another. I also have a 2014 2.2 auto Ranger Limited that works equally hard daily and the main issue with that one is that it regularly breaks rear leaf springs. It has had five replacements over the years, both genuine and pattern.

    • @darylclifford
      @darylclifford Před 26 dny +4

      They drive like that everywhere in my part of Australia…!!

    • @pastorofmuppets8834
      @pastorofmuppets8834 Před 24 dny +1

      Only when the tray is filled with 2t of equipment

  • @msug94
    @msug94 Před 29 dny +16

    Very fair review Paul, been following you and the team since the early CarAdvice days. Just purchased this as my first new car and having had it for two weeks, must say I am very happy except for two things, stop start and driver monitoring. Both get turned off as soon as I get into the car. Why a Triton for me? Never owned a ute but I had one for a few months for one of my previous jobs (2000 Hilux non turbo diesel, loved it) and with a small bub and my role at work it’s what I wanted/needed. Liked the look when it was released mid last year, so I shortlisted a Triton, a Dmax, a BT50 and a wildcard, a Cannon. The Navara was too old and small in the back, the Musso was great but didn’t have adaptive cruise and who knows about Ssangyong solvency, the Hilux is dear for a 10 year old ute and then the Ranger; honestly really wanted one, but the reliability stories and the price ruled it out. Test drove the Mitsubishi first and loved it (feels like a modern Pajero) and the softness was a positive as I will do a lot around town. The steering was the thing that sold me with the modern interior, and the engine was smooth and reasonably quiet with plenty of punch. Dmax had the best seats but was a generation behind and was what I’d buy if I needed a workhorse not a ute with a family. The biggest surprise was the Cannon, which had me stumped. It was 85-90% of the car for 65% of the price. It drove well enough, interior was nice, and was well built. The thing that got me was the notchy steering and the slightly underpowered engine. I picked a GSR due to the fact that once depreciation was considered the triton wasn’t that much dearer (although I was lucky I got a very generous fleet discount). Of the 4cyl utes this is the pick, it’s by no way perfect but I think most Aussies will appreciate the softer ride (much better when towing and/or 100kgs in the back), the steering and a 10 year warranty. But I will be buying the kit to disable the stop start system when it’s released, and any kit to at least turn the sound off for the driver monitoring system!

  • @tanmupps5997
    @tanmupps5997 Před 29 dny +5

    Can't wait for the my 2024 isuzu dmax review with rough improved traction control you always complained about 😂😂 love your reviews❤

  • @ethanvanzyl2944
    @ethanvanzyl2944 Před 29 dny +22

    I got the 2024 GLS and if they didn’t have the auto stop start and the driver monitoring system I’d be 100% happy, can’t even call those tyres AT, wouldn’t even think of taking mine off road until I get proper tyres.

    • @cyclemoto8744
      @cyclemoto8744 Před 23 dny +1

      yes, labelling those tyres AT is ludicrous and the problem is that people who have little knowledge of tyres will believe it. I could call myself a penguin but the fact is that I'd still be a man. Those tyres looked like they should be labelled HT at best. What a joke.

    • @bens5186
      @bens5186 Před 12 dny

      Yeah auto stop start, Driver monitoring… make it a dealer disable feature like the auto door locking from the MR.

  • @lamborghini0610
    @lamborghini0610 Před 29 dny +26

    They put in TRI beam LED headlights and then go "nah stuff it let's just chuck in an incandescent indicator".....same story at the rear. I don't get this way of thinking.

    • @Moon222
      @Moon222 Před 29 dny +1

      this is some cheap Chinese factory mindset

    • @wax333
      @wax333 Před 29 dny +2

      ​@Moon222 if the leds go out your up for replacing the whole light cluster so I don't mind the downgrade . Mitsubishi parts are expensive

    • @lamborghini0610
      @lamborghini0610 Před 29 dny

      @@wax333 So if you want to have that old school mindset, why bother with fancy TRI LED headlights? Also LED light will last the life of your vehicle.

    • @wax333
      @wax333 Před 29 dny +3

      @@lamborghini0610 thats the idea of LED bulbs but they never do last a lifetime as you say

    • @lamborghini0610
      @lamborghini0610 Před 28 dny

      @@wax333 I've got 10 year old cars all with original LED's. My mate had an LED headlight malfunction and it was replaced under warranty. They are not consumables like regular bulbs are.

  • @hankelvisimpersonator2832

    Hi Paul. Great review as usual. But I felt it a bit .... rushed? I bought a GSR two weeks ago (New Gen) and love it. With a few "dang, I wish they would fix that" thrown in. I have not experienced the problems you experienced changing modes. But then again, I followed the Mitsubishi guidelines and put it in Neutral first ;-)
    I also remember your clear favourite, the Raptor, failing on the hill climb. And needed front, middle and rear diffs locked. And the Raptor has FAR more aggressive tyres. I think doing "offroad" tests of any four wheel drive should be on matching rubber. It's the first thing any person heading offroad will upgrade on their car. So, when you get to the 2024 Ute test, please put the same tyres on each vehicle. Rubber off the showroom floor is practically useless offroad.
    As mentioned everywhere the driver distraction and engine cut off are both significant annoyances. Mitsubishi would be better served by remembering the setting the driver selected between drives. Having to turn them off EVERY drive is just frustrating. Hopefully they might fix this in a software update.
    The biggest issue I have found is in towing. Yes. Odd. I have a caravan weighing in at 2.7T loaded. On undulating roads, it felt bloody unsafe when I first towed. Then I learned not to fight it and let it do it's thing. Much better. Hitting undulations on the road at 100k's is a new pair of undies experience the first time around until you master the "don't fight it" technique. But, the suspension is way to soft to tow anything over 2.5T IMHO. Your upcoming tow test will no doubt be an eye opener for everyone. I think as the aftermarket suppliers ramp up, a new suspension setup is on the cards.
    The driver assists are awesome. But again, you need to get used to them, as there are a few interesting behaviours, particularly if you haven't had a "modern" car before. The adaptive cruise control. It's great considering I am coming from an NX Pajero which has cruise, but is not adaptive. Two times though, I had to take a deep breath. The first I was in peak hour traffic, doing about 80kph on the freeway with the cruise set at 100. Sitting nicely behind a vehicle in front, I was cool McCool with my adaptive cruise control on, speeding up and slowing down with the traffic. Then a motor bike went past me on the passenger side splitting lanes between the cars. I guess he was doing 90-100kph. In an instant the Triton sped up very quickly to catch the bike. I'm not sure if it was me jumping on the brakes, or if it came to it's senses, but it slowed down before I plowed into the car in front. Certainly woke me up.
    The next was when following a car in the right lane at 70 on a dual carriage way with a median strip in the middle. Car in front moved right into a turning lane and I was going straight ahead. However, the car slowed down significantly (as it was turning right), and the Triton jumped on the brakes and slowed down to to match it (about 30 kph) in the right lane with cars behind me. And I now had a clear lane ahead slowing to a stop. I stomped on the accelerator. Another pair of undies to wash.
    It does say in the drivers manual cruise control only to be used on the freeway. But really?
    Having said all that, do I like it? Damn right I do. Do I regret bying it? Not at all. Would I buy something else next time? Nope. Well. Probably not.
    To me it came down to what I got for my hard earned. It was quite a bit less than a similar spec 4cyl Ranger, and WAAAY less than a V6 Ranger. And I refuse to pay the Toyota tax.
    With the towing observations above, it is still a great towing vehicle. Hills that the Pajero struggled with are no problems for the Triton. It's got all the power I need and there was not a single hill that made it drop below the speed limit. And it's quite a bit more economical than the Pajero. Probably very similar to the Ranger 4cly I imagine. And for me, it is insanely comfortable around town and for long drives.

  • @Deathsencore
    @Deathsencore Před 28 dny +6

    Hi paul, can you please run the Outlander PHEV through your off-road course. Thanks.

  • @richardtimms6645
    @richardtimms6645 Před 18 dny +3

    A triton review bought to you by Ford! How can you compare the MR driving up a dusty dry slope to the MV doing it in damp conditions with tyres full of Mud. Expected better from car expert, guess everyone has employees to pay though.

  • @maxlodewyk_na
    @maxlodewyk_na Před 29 dny +3

    Finally the video we’ve been waiting for. Thank you for this detailed review yet again. I love how the Triton is a reliable bakkie with all the essential features you need.

  • @hakathompson3866
    @hakathompson3866 Před 28 dny +2

    Love they kept the analogue guages. Buttons.

  • @RjRclxzy
    @RjRclxzy Před 29 dny +5

    23 model with a tune an updated headset makes a lot of $$$$ sense

  • @mvnorsel6354
    @mvnorsel6354 Před 29 dny +9

    A multitude of colour, knowledge and entertainment.

  • @GodjithanGodthaus
    @GodjithanGodthaus Před 25 dny

    เยี่ยมมาก ขอบคุณสำหรับคลิป

  • @dinahbayise5862
    @dinahbayise5862 Před 14 dny

    Hey Paul thanks 😊

  • @robertfranc2365
    @robertfranc2365 Před 24 dny +1

    New owners seem to like the extended wheel base and the twin turbo. I like the fact that all you need is some agressive all terrains and you can go see a fair chunk of this amazing country with only a 303 a swag and a billy. So lucky to have such onroad /off road comfort. Travel lite and window down.

  • @petergriffin4588
    @petergriffin4588 Před 27 dny +3

    I think this new Triton will make for an interesting "Old vs New" comparison. Surprisingly in many ways, the old Triton outperforms the new one especially off road. I also recon that the older lighter Triton is just as quick in a straight line.

  • @Vinleesel151
    @Vinleesel151 Před 21 dnem

    Hi Paul! Just for the hill descent control speed, I believe, can be adjusted by pressing the accelerator pedal apparently. Also would @carexpert redo this review using a different triton? Seems like there was some injustice done in this review especially in the off road section. Also what did you mean when you said hill read regraded?

  • @longdongjohn6588
    @longdongjohn6588 Před 28 dny +4

    1. Putting a piece of tape over the driver distraction monitor doesn't fix it. It just goes nuts binging and bonging with a message saying "i cAnT sEe YoUr FaCe".
    2. The trick with super select is to change mode, give it some gas then let go of the throttle, it'll engage much faster, and that's what my Pajero Sport manual tells you to do.

  • @andrejristevski3858
    @andrejristevski3858 Před 29 dny +2

    Will there be a review on the new facelifted Isuzu d’max x terrain

  • @KuroRyuu86
    @KuroRyuu86 Před 28 dny +1

    Hey Paul, Once the new Prado and GX comes into Aus. Can you test them side by side. What's the difference between the Lexus version and the Toyota version. Pls.

  • @roberthocking9138
    @roberthocking9138 Před 28 dny +3

    Hard to believe a 24 model vehicle , worth the best part of 70K, still comes with analogue instrument panel and hasn’t got led lights all round

  • @user-bl3kc9on3k
    @user-bl3kc9on3k Před 28 dny +2

    After seeing this review amongst other Ranger have knocked it out of the park with there latest utes. From interior m, exterior to engine and handling.

  • @squidwardtriley215
    @squidwardtriley215 Před 18 dny

    Beautiful looking truck. Got series 6, fantastic.

  • @tupaei01
    @tupaei01 Před 28 dny

    Thanks Paul! Does it have a second row middle armrest/cupholder(s)?

  • @boostedbmw
    @boostedbmw Před 29 dny +8

    Can I please suggest another test? Try removing the spare wheel on these utes and putting them back again. I remove these daily and some of them are so difficult to do. Would be great for you to experience how each of these setup work and assess them accordingly.

  • @vcmanuelmabayo1543
    @vcmanuelmabayo1543 Před 24 dny

    Hey paul i noticed that it has a stop and go option. If you will always use or turn on that feature i am concerned about the turbo lifespand.

  • @landrover1155
    @landrover1155 Před 7 dny +1

    Paul can you do this test again in dry conditons as you did with the MR and select rock mode for maximum agression of the traction control?. Cheers.

  • @GForceVRX
    @GForceVRX Před 28 dny +4

    The Tritons have a great reputation for reliability too.
    Which is another factor to consider when purchasing a vehicle of this type.
    Unlike the troublesome Ford Rager for instance

    • @hedydd2
      @hedydd2 Před 26 dny

      Apart from the generational engine failures the Mitsubishi is a fine truck, if you like its driving position and suspension comfort. And they have only now uprated them to tow 3.5 tons. The previous generations only allowed this when towing three axle trailers for some reason, certainly in Europe. No longer an issue in Europe of course, because they [and Nissan] have ceased to sell in that vast market.

    • @ArkiDeos
      @ArkiDeos Před 24 dny

      Well if you are lucky I guess. Previous gen 4x2 model put some headache to my father, coz traction control are having with error after a year of highway driving 60K run. As per recommendation, change module only, which is cost you a little extra money compare to other brand.

  • @psalmboy_outdoor
    @psalmboy_outdoor Před 29 dny +1

    You can probably do a moose/roo test included in your future testing...

  • @rapide12345
    @rapide12345 Před 29 dny +1

    IDK why the GSR don't get the front bumper on the overseas Athlete version.

  • @satchycollins3985
    @satchycollins3985 Před 29 dny +1

    Thanks

  • @oldmancycling7440
    @oldmancycling7440 Před 26 dny +1

    Does it still have the narrow track of the old Triton?

  • @colseverns9848
    @colseverns9848 Před 28 dny +9

    Finally a tough looking Triton, great review... realistic for most of us. I like that it has drum brakes on the rear ... drum brakes offer significantly better braking when under load so i can understand why they use drums... Hilux also use drums for this reason.

  • @nikpilly6747
    @nikpilly6747 Před 26 dny +1

    Just took one for a spin today it was very comfortable on bumpy roads compared to my 21 glsb by a long way yes previous generation is better off road but like me I’m a tradie I’m on the road 95% of the time so this new generation has got my attention now my 21 glsb can go to a off roadie person lol

  • @vtv8man
    @vtv8man Před 27 dny +7

    Unbelievably disappointing. I was so hoping this new model would be a step forward in many ways but it’s perhaps one forward and two back.

    • @DW-10
      @DW-10 Před 21 dnem

      Definately a step forward. Maybe not a leap, but a step, in every way. Go for a drive. It isn't a V6 Ranger but it is much better than the MR Triton.

  • @TechOZ
    @TechOZ Před 27 dny

    Mate, when is GWM Tank500 video is coming out? All other channels have already gone ahead and did review a month ago

  • @landrover1155
    @landrover1155 Před 7 dny

    The tyres were slick with clay on the second climb. Big difference by the look of it versus the dry hill. There are other reviews of dry climbing where it has been great offroad. Paul notes the state of the hill and muddy tyres on the climb here. Cheers

  • @aidang1254
    @aidang1254 Před 28 dny +1

    I’d love to see a new Ute test once the new Kia Tasman and BYD Shark are out as well.

  • @brianknights8579
    @brianknights8579 Před 23 dny

    It does have a hill hold function and your hill decent speed is changed by changing your speed with the accelerator.

  • @kameshpadayachee3338
    @kameshpadayachee3338 Před 29 dny +1

    I've watched many of these Ute reviews and just wonder about the usefulness of the traction control test in 2WD on the offset mogul. Surely if the vehicle has 4WD, as a driver it would make more sense to use its full capabilities to get you through an obstacle. A moose test or something on a slippery surface would be more valuable to me as a buyer to test traction and stability control.

  • @luislarrea7663
    @luislarrea7663 Před 26 dny

    no mention of the roller cover for the tray or the paddle shifters that are missing

  • @atnit86
    @atnit86 Před 26 dny +2

    Why not use the diff lock at the end of the first obstacle just to show how much easier is (should) be

  • @jamesmckenzie8416
    @jamesmckenzie8416 Před 3 dny

    I would be keen to hear your towing test

  • @masterchief4519
    @masterchief4519 Před 29 dny +100

    The old Triton seemed much better off road, especially the traction control. This is a sad downgrade.

    • @richardtimms6645
      @richardtimms6645 Před 29 dny +6

      He doesn't know how to drive a 4x4. Watch unsealed 4x4s review

    • @masterchief4519
      @masterchief4519 Před 29 dny +18

      @@richardtimms6645 but he drove it how he would the MR Triton! There are multiple clips of Paul driving the MR Triton and him being impressed. This MV doesn't seem impressive.

    • @christopherchander2754
      @christopherchander2754 Před 28 dny +9

      Agreed.
      Besides the interior, the entire vehicle is a step backward.
      That's what you get when you affiliate with manufacturers who have different values to your own.
      A sad situation for Mitsubishi...

    • @warcrabcyber9908
      @warcrabcyber9908 Před 28 dny +7

      @@masterchief4519 there were 2 hill test done here, one where the triton had to climb the hill with the tires dry, this is the standard test done and the triton made it with no problems , then there was a test where he got the tires wet , muddy then attempted to climb the hill, this was not done in the test with the old triton or other utes.
      in the mega ute test the ranger raptor failed the hill test the first time, after this he proceeded to lock the diff, and keep trying. non of the other utes were tested on the hill climb with wet and muddy tires. i am dissappointed with paul because this looks as if it was done intentionally to make the triton look bad.

    • @henkstols9326
      @henkstols9326 Před 28 dny

      ​@@richardtimms6645why? Nowadays its just press a button and drive.

  • @warcrabcyber9908
    @warcrabcyber9908 Před 28 dny +4

    @31:59 the tires are wet and muddy i cant see how you expect it to get traction to go up. in the other ute tests the wheels were dry and also there was stone on the hill for grip. on the hill test test the ranger raptor did not make it up the first time , then you locked the front and rear diff. you also did not drive the raptor in mud then attempted to do the hill test. is this a new criteria because it looks suspicious to me. its clear the triton has no issues climbing the hill when the tires are dry

  • @hedydd2
    @hedydd2 Před 28 dny +1

    Not sure why you assumed that the centre diff lock would make any difference to the two axle twister? It would make a difference if there was a big traction difference between the front and back axles though, which wasn’t the case with your twister test. Also if all four wheels are spinning equally, as on that hill, no system invented will create extra traction. You will need skyhooks and warp drive.

  • @hangemhigh7069
    @hangemhigh7069 Před 24 dny

    Good a New program!
    Present Elite Edition too!
    2024!❤

  • @nasosnasos8054
    @nasosnasos8054 Před 28 dny +2

    Love

  • @roguetrader08
    @roguetrader08 Před 29 dny

    Finally!

  • @ralphroads
    @ralphroads Před 26 dny +6

    Unsealed 4x4's review seems to show otherwise. Their testing showed that the newer Triton had a better 4WD system compared to the previous generation.

    • @richardtimms6645
      @richardtimms6645 Před 26 dny +1

      That's because unsealed 4x4 actually knows how to drive four wheel drives and not Tesla's and electric porches lol

    • @hankelvisimpersonator2832
      @hankelvisimpersonator2832 Před 23 dny

      @@richardtimms6645 Paul actually owns a Ranger Raptor v6, so he know's how to drive a four wheel drive....

  • @ragz1368
    @ragz1368 Před 28 dny

    When is Tank 500 review coming?

  • @psalmboy_outdoor
    @psalmboy_outdoor Před 29 dny

    How much better or not is the Triton Compared to the single turbo 4x2 ranger xlt that we're keen on getting.

    • @ethanvanzyl2944
      @ethanvanzyl2944 Před 26 dny

      Wouldn’t get a ford mate, especially a 4x2 unless you plan on not taking it off-roading

  • @ianking8197
    @ianking8197 Před 29 dny +23

    Well done on pricing! Even more reason for people to start looking at the chinese and Indian manufacturers 🤦‍♂️

    • @ev0wat
      @ev0wat Před 29 dny +6

      Nah Chinese is another class altogether for the peasants. This is the price of a hilux rogue minus the power and resale value, this class of buyers will look at ranger or hilux.

    • @chriswilson2327
      @chriswilson2327 Před 29 dny

      Stay away from the chinesium

    • @rl7586
      @rl7586 Před 29 dny +5

      Ssangyong Musso

    • @MiggyMndza
      @MiggyMndza Před 27 dny +2

      Lol no chinese and indian counterpart would be better than a capable, proven and tested nameplate.

    • @lueyR
      @lueyR Před 25 dny

      If youre considering chinese or indian...
      Youre broke

  • @chrisscott558
    @chrisscott558 Před 29 dny +1

    towing test please. not seen one done yet. live on a farm so that is important to us.

  • @garyandthebat
    @garyandthebat Před 29 dny +4

    I coukdn't possibly consider that ute with that driver monitoring system. A show stopper for me.

  • @anbu999
    @anbu999 Před 27 dny +1

    The fact that you can drive in 4wd high range on sealed surface is fantastic in 2024.

    • @joelcolgate3683
      @joelcolgate3683 Před 27 dny

      I agree. Although Mitsubishi have had this feature for decades. My old 1993 Pajero could do the same. Currently have a 2016 Triton, I can't remember the last time I drove it in 2wd.

  • @brandon50199
    @brandon50199 Před 24 dny +1

    I would love a 4x4 that goes the opposite route to most car manufacturers these days and by that I mean they give us a car with a good engine, disc brakes all around, front and rear lockers standard and absolutely no additional creature comforts like aeb, driver distraction monitoring etc, to cut down on drive away price so that it could be around the $30,000-$35,000 price range. I currently have a 2014 PC challenger and I've not once complained that I don't have aeb, but I would love a front locker. Even if car manufacturers when selling 4x4's opted for their higher tier models to have things like uhf, suspension upgrades, lift kits, instead of these driver assists. I know it's unlikely but I'd absolutely buy a new car if it was bare bones and had a price to show it. So many cars have unnecessary features which add unnecessary cost

  • @birdie399
    @birdie399 Před 27 dny

    Very enjoyable and informative. Overall I thought the vehicle was a bit disappointing.

  • @johnyore6585
    @johnyore6585 Před 29 dny +2

    Towing test please

  • @pastorofmuppets8834
    @pastorofmuppets8834 Před 24 dny

    Any active shadowing with any grade's headlights?

    • @mrdanielx76
      @mrdanielx76 Před 23 dny

      That's exactly what's missing from all these video reviews, is a comparison of headlight performance. I went from a MQ GLS with xenon headlights to a MR GLX+ (work vehicle) and the later has aweful lowbeam performance.

  • @Cortinablue1973
    @Cortinablue1973 Před 29 dny +5

    5mins into the review, everthing sound really plasticky.... 😂😂😂😂
    thanks for great review

  • @charlesarmstrong8206
    @charlesarmstrong8206 Před 29 dny +3

    Yeah right, I drove it, hard and soft also drove the Dmax and Toyota, agree with some of your opinions not all but then again I am not a automotive journalist, I bought a GSR. Good review although I don’t agree with all your assessments.

  • @redjjgamer1470
    @redjjgamer1470 Před 29 dny +3

    i don't understand how adding a second turbo makes it a 'new engine' it's still the same 2.4L. idk if i am missing something but i rather if they have a V6 diesel then the same deployment engine with a second turbo

    • @Murakai
      @Murakai Před 24 dny

      4n16 isn't the 4n15.

  • @markt9156
    @markt9156 Před 2 dny

    what’s the wading depth on the new triton?

  • @Karlos3401
    @Karlos3401 Před 29 dny +1

    you need the rear diff locked for the obstacle, or use left foot braking...

  • @danielflinn3571
    @danielflinn3571 Před 29 dny

    Thanks for the look

  • @martiniwanderi719
    @martiniwanderi719 Před 28 dny

    Any chance of reviewing the Hyundai sonata n line 2024my?

  • @Nikx450
    @Nikx450 Před 28 dny

    I've always had a soft spot for the L200 and its quirks. I was looking forward for this review for some time, now i wish i haven't seen it. Really disappointing they managed to get these little thing so wrong, hopefully they can get it sorted.

  • @johnnumbat9782
    @johnnumbat9782 Před 23 dny +1

    Thanks Paul - I’d be definitely keeping the previous gen Triton and avoid all those annoying driver aids and stop-stat function and what seems to be a less than adequate 4WD system which is so good in the previous gen - instead spend your money on a new aluminium canopy and don’t tow a 3.5 tonne caravan.

  • @heraranasinghe6823
    @heraranasinghe6823 Před 28 dny

    Would love to see the towing for the this Triton.

  • @kostinarain7373
    @kostinarain7373 Před 23 dny

    Looks killer

  • @graemeottey8131
    @graemeottey8131 Před 29 dny +5

    Why does every car reviewer call incandescent lights halogen?
    Or do you do it because it makes you think it makes you sound smarter and more knowledgeable?

    • @hedydd2
      @hedydd2 Před 26 dny

      Some incandescent lights, specifically usually main and dipped beam bulbs, are indeed of the inert halogen gas filled type.

  • @pilotcrcr5700
    @pilotcrcr5700 Před 23 dny

    I would like to see a comp with the old version

  • @andrewiannello6548
    @andrewiannello6548 Před 24 dny +1

    Another great review, except i think you'll be doing it again.
    There's something wrong with that vehicle. Pretty sure I've seen other videos showing the traction control working at low speed.

  • @leighknight4669
    @leighknight4669 Před 21 dnem

    The traction control doesn't seem to work as well as my MQ Triton traction control..

  • @EdenPearce-sg9ir
    @EdenPearce-sg9ir Před 21 dnem

    Please do a review of the 48V Hilux Rogue - no comparisons exist to the non 48V version

    • @CarExpertAus
      @CarExpertAus  Před 21 dnem +1

      Should have one in the next few weeks.

  • @davidwilliamMw4
    @davidwilliamMw4 Před 26 dny

    The camera is so good. Nissan needs to learn from this.

  • @AdityaSingh-xs9oy
    @AdityaSingh-xs9oy Před 27 dny +1

    review gwm tank 500 please

  • @gssran6897
    @gssran6897 Před 29 dny +5

    Hi Paul if you got the time can you please review the new GWM Tank 500

    • @jamiegauci8955
      @jamiegauci8955 Před 28 dny

      Agreed, surprised you haven’t done so yet, almost like it’s been avoided but I suppose there’s a lot out there to test

  • @Maxtube88
    @Maxtube88 Před 29 dny +7

    It's ok. Utes are all expensive now so it's no different. We need more decent chinese utes to keep these competitve.

  • @shreckm6470
    @shreckm6470 Před 28 dny

    In the market for a new dual cab and trade the 3.2 Ranger so would love to see a tow test as that's what I want it for

  • @DavidN1975
    @DavidN1975 Před 24 dny +1

    Purchased a new gls mr triton in 2020, payed $48,900 with quite a few extras included in the price. I can honestly say i fail to see where the justification for another 10k is warranted considering the mr still does a few things better. Mitsubishi better be careful, as at this rate they may price themselves out of the market if there not careful.

  • @MegaRetr
    @MegaRetr Před 29 dny

    Well done on pricing)))

  • @MarcDavidReich
    @MarcDavidReich Před 29 dny +6

    Driver distraction monitor is very distracting to the driver.
    Seems like a general problem rather than just a Mitsubishi problem… super stupid

  • @ryzan92
    @ryzan92 Před 28 dny +2

    Am I the only one seeing a lot of the Nissan influence here? Navara cluster, similar key fob, front radar sensor, engine bay layout etc.

    • @adriankung1625
      @adriankung1625 Před 19 dny

      I was wondering if they are not largely the same vehicle -- Mitsubishi is now part of the Renault/Nissan alliance... don't think Nissan has a twin-turbo 4cyl, certainly not in Canada, where the Frontier (Navara) only comes with a 3.8L V6.

  • @JF-di1nr
    @JF-di1nr Před 28 dny

    Why is the engine sounding like it’s fluttering in the wind?

  • @jmac8934
    @jmac8934 Před 29 dny

    Wow, what a nugget.

  • @devvynully
    @devvynully Před 28 dny +3

    So it is worse offroad than the last one?

  • @Balrog323
    @Balrog323 Před 29 dny +5

    Just saw one today in my country in white color and I gotta say, that pictures don't do justice to the new L200. Looks way bigger and nicer than previous platform (in my opinion) and sadly I'll have to watch this review later today (almost midnight in Nic).

    • @Moon222
      @Moon222 Před 29 dny

      Don't forget to watch this
      you will be disappointed

  • @sourwords1808
    @sourwords1808 Před 20 dny

    It's a very modest Mitsubishi like many of its models.

  • @Ricardo-ur7tp
    @Ricardo-ur7tp Před 28 dny +3

    What a lemon

  • @MCT34R
    @MCT34R Před 29 dny +9

    I recently drove one of these and to me this isn’t the upgrade I hoped it would be, feels like a cheaply built ute that’s lost its biggest advantage….the price! Shows that it doesn’t matter how much a car costs people will still
    Buy it, if it’s good.