

Max Davies
8
19 Days Ago
Max Davies
19 Days Ago
The latest addition to the Triton dual-cab ute range is a compelling unit, but it's a strong package held back by a few small quirks.
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The Triton competes with the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux, but it's not necessarily as polished as those utes. Instead, the Triton offers almost the same level of luxury and performance for significantly less money.
At the bottom end of the range, the pared-back Triton goes head-to-head with 1.9-litre versions of the Mazda BT-50 and Isuzu D-Max.
At the top end, not only does the Triton take on the Ranger XLT and HiLux SR, it battles fully-loaded versions of the Great Wall Cannon.