Mitsubishi’s Triton four-wheel drive GLX-R utility has claimed Overlander Magazine’s fourwheel
drive of the year award for 2009 – the first utility ever to take out the title. The award
marks back-to-back wins for Mitsubishi, with the company’s legendary four-wheel drive
Pajero wagon claiming the award the previous year.
During testing for the award, a crew of highly qualified and experienced four-wheel drive judges pitted
Mitsubishi’s victorious Triton off-roader against a selection of the best new and upgraded four-wheel
drives of 2009, including the all-new Toyota Prado and Land Rover’s Discovery 4 wagon.
Trent Nikolic, editor of Overlander Magazine, said that the Triton’s revolutionary win was the result of
a unanimous decision by the judges.
“The Triton’s triumph marks the first time a utility vehicle has taken out Overlander’s ultimate gong,
and it’s just reward for a ground-breaking dual cab.
“The Triton was rewarded for its benchmark safety equipment, excellent diesel engine, genuine
off-road practicality and surprisingly smooth on-road handling and dynamics,” Nikolic said.
Robert McEniry, Mitsubishi’s Australian president and CEO couldn’t be happier with the award.
“We’re delighted our Triton utility has claimed the respected Overlander 4WDOTY award, particularly
as it has triumphed over more conventional – and much more expensive – four-wheel drive wagons.
“And the fact that we have secured back-to-back wins for the Pajero and Triton in 2008 and 2009
cements Mitsubishi’s reputation as a four-wheel drive powerhouse,” McEniry said.
Mitsubishi’s Triton four-wheel drive utility range is available with a high powered turbo-diesel engine,
industry-leading safety standards including stability control and side and curtain airbags (diesel
dual-cab models) and superior towing capacity.
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