Diesel V6? Plugless hybrid? Fully electric? Ford’s Ranger should be worried as Mitsubishi says all is possible with new larger Triton platform that unlocks future powertrain options
Speaking to Australian media at the reveal of the new-generation Triton in Thailand, Mitsubishi’s executives reveal
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