A midlife update usually brings some design tweaks to the grille and bumper, but Mitsubishi has gone a few steps beyond this with its MY19 Triton ute that arrives less than four years into the current version’s life cycle. The company has completely redesigned the front, adding its familiar ‘dynamic shield’ face and making the side-view more bluff. It’s prouder, bolder and more macho, which is exactly what ute buyers want.
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