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    Mitsubishi Triton Shogun: Off-Road Excellence with a Touch of Samurai Style

    May 13, 2024
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    The limited-edition Mitsubishi Triton Shogun receives the prestigious Shogun treatment, featuring distinctive touches and additional functional equipment that sets it apart.

    1. Standout Exterior: The Triton Shogun boasts a black front bumper garnish, headlight covers, and fog light covers, along with dark-hued roof rails and a sporty Shogun sports bar over the load bin. It also comes with a tonneau cover, tailgate lock, matt black rear light covers, and a standard tow bar.
    2. Stylish Interior: Inside, the Triton Shogun showcases a leather steering wheel, parking brake, and floor console with black and red stitching. The leather seats and door trim are also adorned with red leather stitching, adding a touch of sophistication.
    3. Legendary Off-Road Capability: The Triton Shogun is equipped with Dunlop A/T 265/60R18 all-terrain tires on black alloy wheels, enhancing its already impressive off-road performance. It features Mitsubishi’s Super Select II 4WD system, providing surefooted driving across any surface with selectable off-road modes for various conditions.
    4. Powerful Performance: Under the hood, the Triton Shogun houses Mitsubishi’s reliable 2.4L DOHC MIVEC diesel engine, delivering 133kW of power and 430Nm of torque. It is paired with a smooth-shifting six-speed automatic transmission for an effortless driving experience.
    5. Enhanced Infotainment: The Triton Shogun offers a comprehensive interior specification, including a Sony car audio system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone mirroring functionality, ensuring seamless connectivity on the go.
    6. Pricing and Warranty: The Triton Shogun is part of the Triton range, and it comes with Mitsubishi’s manufacturer’s warranty of three years or 100,000km, a five-year/90,000km service plan, and five-year/unlimited mileage roadside assistance. Service intervals are every 10,000km.
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