Motorsport-inspired XRT Concept debuts at Bangkok International Motor Show
The partially camouflaged XRT Concept is characterised by what Mitsubishi calls a"fierce expression".Mitsubishi Motors has released teaser pictures of its new XRT Concept which previews the all-new Triton pickup truck to be launched later this year.The Triton is Mitsubishi Motors' top-selling model manufactured at the Laemchabang factory in Thailand and the company's global strategic vehicle exported to about 150 countries around the world.
The partially camouflaged XRT Concept is characterised by what Mitsubishi calls a “fierce expression” on the front and a “robust bonnet” that continues to the side with bold, horizontally-themed styling. The XRT will be unveiled at the 44th Bangkok International Motor Show 2023 to be held from March 21 to April 2.“We continue offering our customers a sense of excitement by providing excellent driving performance that have been tested in a gruelling cross-country rally like the Asia Cross Country Rally,” explains Jeffrey Allison, marketing GM at Mitsubishi Motors South Africa.
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