Are pick-ups safe in the event of an accident?  Crash test of the new Mitsubishi L200 Triton – News

Are pick-ups safe in the event of an accident? Crash test of the new Mitsubishi L200 Triton – News


Mitsubishi’s new one-ton pickup earns five stars in key safety tests, setting a new benchmark in vehicle safety standards.

April 17, 2024

MItsubishi Motors has set a new benchmark in vehicle safety with its new one-ton Triton pickup, achieving top marks, five stars, in the ANCAP 2024 and ASEAN NCAP 2023 safety tests. This makes the Triton the first two-cab pickup to receive the mark the highest under the strict ANCAP 2023-2025 protocols, which include Australia and New Zealand.

Amazing performance of Triton in ASEAN NCAP by December 2023 and recent ratings ANCAP to witness Mitsubishi Motors’ commitment to the safety philosophy, aiming to create a mobility society without road accidents through the continuous development of safety technologies and the dissemination of knowledge on road safety.

Brand new Triton it adopts the RISE function, which absorbs energy and reduces the deformation of the passenger compartment in the event of an accident, together with safety belts and otto airbag SRS designed to provide high levels of occupant protection. To ensure preventive security functionality, security features such as Active Stability Control (ASC), which prevents skidding, and the Frontal Collision Mitigation (FCM) system that detects cyclists and pedestrians.

Mitsubishi Motors’ Triton, which traces its origins back Forte was launched in 1978it has produced about 5.7 million units in five generations in the 45 years since then, sold in about 150 countries worldwide, making it one of Mitsubishi Motors’ global strategic vehicles.