I think proper research is due before making a podcast about a new model. The engine may still be 2.4 liters but it is a new engine (4N16) compared to the previous gen (4N15). It was developed to push more power and be able to do so without the risk of kaboom(iykyk). It also may be down a bit on torque compared to the competition but at least it hits its peak torque first than the rest (1,500rpm vs 1,800rpm nearest of a competitor) so definitely would take this than any of the 500Nm club anytime.
I only purchased a Paj Sport Exceed because it was the right priceand I needed just a tug to tow a light van. I didn't care about off rod stuff and we have now down Tassie, Vic Highlands and the Blue Mountains and 1000's of kms of black stuff, it's done everything we asked and it returned great fuel economy and to be honest as some have mentioned in other vlogs that they are under powered. Well sorry but the steep Mountains of the prev trips says it certainly not. Imo. Note no off road driving so can't comment on that but some have mentioned they are quite capable as stock.
We don't have to believe everything Ronny says really, he doesn't sit in the Triton development team and like the rest of us we don't know how they come up with it all, im just happy that the Triton has evolved a bit and hopefully it'll continue to be reliable and affordable ute in the market as they have been. Kudos to more power and go the underdog Triton
Given Mitsubishi have for at least the last 8 years or so since the MQ has lead in reliability and for decades in safety with full time AWD there is every reason to think this one is a winner. Mitsubishi would not have fitted twin turbo unless the motor was strong. The 2.4 single turbo was underrated and could easily handle a decent tune. The new motor is said to be heavily modified so it will be a keeper. Cheers
FYI TJM is only for Thailand vehicles, the new Triton is only going to have Genuine Accessories. Bullbars, Canopy and Electric Roll Cover are available mid-2024 after launch.
4N15 single turbo made same Nm/lt as the 500Nm Hilux. 4N16 sequential twin turbo makes same Nm/lt as the 550Nm Hilux. Both make less per litre than the 2.0 Ranger. Pushing it harder, yes. But not really pushing the boat out in terms of stress levels. The biggest change will be the 1500-2750 claimed band for the 470Nm rather than the 2500 peak 430Nm of the single turbo. If that torque plateau is correct, there could be as much as 80-100Nm more torque in the 1500-2000rpm space than the single turbo. Sadly they put in taller 4.09:1 diffs, replacing the 4.27:1 diffs in the old Triton. So same g/box, 10% more torque (peak) but 5% taller gearing and is heavier.
Is bloody stupid the way they keep building these Utes higher and bigger. For those of us who actually use them on farms or as a work vehicle, having a lower tray means less effort in picking up all the stuff that day to day goes into the tray. As they get beefier and higher I assume they are pitched to men who mainly live in the city/suburbs and want to buy something that makes them feel good.
Agree, it seems they have done no research on the vehicle and comment on face value only. Why even post it if you havent done your research. Its like mates talking about utes around a bbq.
Aren't the Toyota's having heaps of drama with their 2.8 engines at the moment? The D-4D's had heaps of issues up to about 2016/17 too. Think I'd have a bit more faith in a 2.4 bi-turbo than a strung out 2L bi turbo but hey I drive a 02 TD42 so anything more than about 50hp and I'm happy haha
Almost all the new Tritons tested by Journalists on you tube is the orange pre production one , luckily for Mitsubishi every one gives it rave reviews , I'll wait for a real independent test by real off road Journos .
cmon boys! you guys need to do some more homework on the triton, guys. lol, you keep saying it's a ballsy move . why?? it's not just slapping on a turbo dude. this isn't a backyard mod. there has been extensive work done to the engine. also, there is no chat about its tech, its torque figures in terms of when in the rev range it makes the torque. how about the wider and longer body? anyhow, this will take a while, so I'll leave it there
@@BackChat I have heard it from mechanics that work on the Chinese cars i wont even touch one if there was a Chinese or ranger i will pick the ranger over them
The triton is making the same power as a biturbo ford/ranger, but has bigger capacity at 2.4 vs 2.0.
10year warranty.... Sounds solid!
Might be the new buy!
I think proper research is due before making a podcast about a new model. The engine may still be 2.4 liters but it is a new engine (4N16) compared to the previous gen (4N15). It was developed to push more power and be able to do so without the risk of kaboom(iykyk). It also may be down a bit on torque compared to the competition but at least it hits its peak torque first than the rest (1,500rpm vs 1,800rpm nearest of a competitor) so definitely would take this than any of the 500Nm club anytime.
Say it again
I only purchased a Paj Sport Exceed because it was the right priceand I needed just a tug to tow a light van. I didn't care about off rod stuff and we have now down Tassie, Vic Highlands and the Blue Mountains and 1000's of kms of black stuff, it's done everything we asked and it returned great fuel economy and to be honest as some have mentioned in other vlogs that they are under powered. Well sorry but the steep Mountains of the prev trips says it certainly not. Imo. Note no off road driving so can't comment on that but some have mentioned they are quite capable as stock.
As long as it gets the job done all good!
The twin turbo just improves the torque curve. Their peak torque is at 1250 rpm I think.
It's to take the lag out, not increase the power
We don't have to believe everything Ronny says really, he doesn't sit in the Triton development team and like the rest of us we don't know how they come up with it all, im just happy that the Triton has evolved a bit and hopefully it'll continue to be reliable and affordable ute in the market as they have been. Kudos to more power and go the underdog Triton
It's only an opinion, could be wrong and hopefully the Triton goes hard!
The wheel base has also increased, inline with competitors
Very interesting
Given Mitsubishi have for at least the last 8 years or so since the MQ has lead in reliability and for decades in safety with full time AWD there is every reason to think this one is a winner. Mitsubishi would not have fitted twin turbo unless the motor was strong. The 2.4 single turbo was underrated and could easily handle a decent tune. The new motor is said to be heavily modified so it will be a keeper. Cheers
Very excited for this one!
FYI TJM is only for Thailand vehicles, the new Triton is only going to have Genuine Accessories.
Bullbars, Canopy and Electric Roll Cover are available mid-2024 after launch.
Only for Thailand vehicles... Disappointing
Ironman have the whole range out for these now would trust that over TJM anyday
4N15 single turbo made same Nm/lt as the 500Nm Hilux. 4N16 sequential twin turbo makes same Nm/lt as the 550Nm Hilux. Both make less per litre than the 2.0 Ranger. Pushing it harder, yes. But not really pushing the boat out in terms of stress levels. The biggest change will be the 1500-2750 claimed band for the 470Nm rather than the 2500 peak 430Nm of the single turbo. If that torque plateau is correct, there could be as much as 80-100Nm more torque in the 1500-2000rpm space than the single turbo. Sadly they put in taller 4.09:1 diffs, replacing the 4.27:1 diffs in the old Triton. So same g/box, 10% more torque (peak) but 5% taller gearing and is heavier.
Is bloody stupid the way they keep building these Utes higher and bigger. For those of us who actually use them on farms or as a work vehicle, having a lower tray means less effort in picking up all the stuff that day to day goes into the tray. As they get beefier and higher I assume they are pitched to men who mainly live in the city/suburbs and want to buy something that makes them feel good.
Yes, it's all about making them look tough.
But a lot of current vehicles are ugly.
I reckon people can do what they want with their money, if they’re not committing crime who cares
@@glenwillson5073You mean like - a Triton?
That's a fair shout
Must be tough lifting the shovel those extra inches into the tray. Extra travel is pretty good though no???
Bit of basic research on your topic wouldnt go astray before you run a podcast on it.
thanks for watching!
Agree, it seems they have done no research on the vehicle and comment on face value only. Why even post it if you havent done your research. Its like mates talking about utes around a bbq.
Aren't the Toyota's having heaps of drama with their 2.8 engines at the moment? The D-4D's had heaps of issues up to about 2016/17 too. Think I'd have a bit more faith in a 2.4 bi-turbo than a strung out 2L bi turbo but hey I drive a 02 TD42 so anything more than about 50hp and I'm happy haha
Not sure about Toyota but Ronny's surprisingly loving the 2.8l so far
It's a new 2.4 engine
cheers mate!
You guys have no idea. If your going to do a segment on a bew car do sone research. Its a new engine.
thanks for watching!
Its not a new engine. They just put in an additional turbo
@@bp6837 wrong. Do some reserch. A lot more than just slapping on an extra turbo
Its not the same motor its an upgrade version tho
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No it’s the same motor but different injectors and a extra turbo. Same old engine block etc
@@ev0wat legit what I just said an upgraded version
@@traviswruck3637 only the top spec "Athlete" all other variants come with an updated version of the older 2.4 single turbo.
@@AD28197 not is aus
Almost all the new Tritons tested by Journalists on you tube is the orange pre production one , luckily for Mitsubishi every one gives it rave reviews , I'll wait for a real independent test by real off road Journos .
Would love to get our hands on one!
cmon boys! you guys need to do some more homework on the triton, guys. lol, you keep saying it's a ballsy move . why?? it's not just slapping on a turbo dude. this isn't a backyard mod. there has been extensive work done to the engine. also, there is no chat about its tech, its torque figures in terms of when in the rev range it makes the torque. how about the wider and longer body? anyhow, this will take a while, so I'll leave it there
thanks for watching!
Mitsubishi quality. The engine is different. What are you talking about?!
Feels like a waist of time watching this podcast, don, t even know what it looks like. Come On!
Waist???
Once the new 4wd's have ad blue people will get away from them real fast as well
Potentially
@@BackChat I have heard it from mechanics that work on the Chinese cars i wont even touch one if there was a Chinese or ranger i will pick the ranger over them
New Triton in NZ has adblu. 17lt tank sits between the spare wheel and the towbar.
Still can't fit a pallet in the back of it by the looks of it , pretty disappointing
Will have to wait and see 🤔
Latest info I have seen says it can. I believe the tray dimensions are slightly bigger than the ranger
yes it can
It’s a Nissan
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No it's a mitsubishi that Nissan will rebadge. Mitsubishi did the design and engineering on this
Thats like saying the Ford Ranger is a VW.😂