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Mitsubishi Malaysia 2026 prices range from RM 99,980 OTR (Xpander entry) to RM 165,980 (All-New Triton Athlete). The active lineup is now 2 model families: Xpander 7-seat MPV (RM 99,980-109,980) and the All-New 6th-generation Triton pickup (RM 101,980-165,980). Discontinued models (Mirage, Attrage, Lancer, ASX, Outlander, Pajero Sport) remain in the used market. Distributor: Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM). All current models CBU from Mitsubishi Motors Thailand (Laem Chabang). The Athlete top trim of the new Triton carries the segment-longest 7-year/200,000 km warranty.

Should you buy?

Yes, if

  • Pickup buyer wanting longest warranty and pure off-road capability

    All-New Triton Athlete (RM 165,980) or VGT Adventure X (RM 144,990) deliver Super Select II 4WD with 7 drive modes (Gravel, Mud, Sand, Rock, plus 2H, 4H, 4L), rear differential lock standard from Adventure X, hill descent control, and Mitsubishi's segment-best 7-year/200,000 km warranty. For Sabah/Sarawak terrain duty or remote site work, the Triton outperforms the Toyota Hilux on capability metrics despite the Hilux's resale advantage

  • Mid-tier MPV buyer wanting Mitsubishi reliability under RM 110k

    Xpander Premium at RM 109,980 offers 7-seat configuration with Mitsubishi's reliability reputation. Cross-shops Toyota Veloz (RM 95,000) and Perodua Alza Advance (RM 75,500). Mitsubishi's 5-year warranty and rear differential design feel more rugged than the Daihatsu-platform Veloz/Alza, making it suitable for buyers who occasionally venture off paved roads

Not if

  • Sedan or hatchback buyer (Mitsubishi has none in current lineup)

    Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia has discontinued all sedan (Lancer, Attrage) and hatchback (Mirage) offerings since 2019-2020. Current lineup is limited to Xpander MPV and Triton pickup only. For sedan or hatch needs, Toyota, Honda, Perodua, or Proton remain the only viable mainstream options

  • Buyer wanting CKD pickup with dense Malaysia service network

    All-New Triton is CBU from Thailand and serviced through ~90 Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia outlets. Toyota Hilux is CKD at UMW Shah Alam with 140+ outlets. For long-term service access especially in East Malaysia, Hilux holds a structural advantage despite Triton's superior off-road capability and warranty

Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM) operates a focused 2-model lineup in 2026: the Xpander 7-seat MPV and the All-New 6th-generation Triton pickup. Both are CBU from Mitsubishi Motors Thailand's Laem Chabang plant. The lineup represents a strategic narrowing from Mitsubishi's broader Malaysia portfolio of the 2010s, which included Lancer, Mirage, Attrage, ASX, Outlander, and Pajero Sport. Current prices range from RM 99,980 OTR (Xpander entry) to RM 165,980 (Triton Athlete). The Outlander PHEV is expected to return as a halo model in late 2026.

Mitsubishi Price List Malaysia 2026 (All Active Models)

ModelVariantOTR PriceEngineCKD/CBU
Xpander1.5 MTRM 99,9801.5L NA (105 PS)CBU Thailand
Xpander1.5 ATRM 109,9801.5L NA (105 PS)CBU Thailand
All-New TritonSingle Cab 2.4 MTRM 101,9802.4 MIVEC Turbo (150 PS)CBU Thailand
All-New TritonSingle Cab 2.4 ATRM 110,9802.4 MIVEC Turbo (150 PS)CBU Thailand
All-New TritonDouble Cab 2.4 MTRM 118,9802.4 MIVEC Turbo (150 PS)CBU Thailand
All-New TritonDouble Cab 2.4 VGTRM 130,0002.4 MIVEC Turbo (184 PS)CBU Thailand
All-New TritonAdventure XRM 144,9902.4 MIVEC Turbo (184 PS)CBU Thailand
All-New TritonAthleteRM 165,9802.4 MIVEC Turbo (204 PS)CBU Thailand

Prices are OTR excluding insurance, valid May 2026. Athlete variant carries the 7-year/200,000 km warranty (other variants are 5-year/150,000 km). Outlander PHEV expected late 2026 launch.

The All-New 6th-Generation Triton: 2024 Launch Details

The All-New Triton launched in Malaysia in February 2024 as the 6th generation of Mitsubishi's pickup line (succeeding the 5th-generation Triton sold 2014-2023). Key changes from the predecessor:

  1. All-new 2.4L 4N16 MIVEC Turbo diesel engine replacing the 4N15. Three power outputs depending on variant: 150 PS / 330 Nm (Single Cab and base Double Cab), 184 PS / 430 Nm (VGT and Adventure X), 204 PS / 470 Nm (Athlete only)
  2. 6-speed automatic transmission on AT variants replaces the previous 5-speed AT, improving highway fuel economy by approximately 12%
  3. Super Select II 4WD with 7 drive modes on Adventure X and Athlete: Normal, Eco, Gravel, Mud, Sand, Rock, and an Off-Road mode that combines the underlying mechanisms. The system also retains 2H/4H/4LLc selection
  4. Updated cabin with 9-inch infotainment, 7-inch instrument cluster, and full ADAS Level 2 on Adventure X and Athlete (forward collision mitigation, adaptive cruise, blind spot warning, lane departure warning)
  5. Athlete trim introduces 7-year/200,000 km warranty (segment-longest), 18-inch alloys, GR-style sport body kit, and exclusive Athlete badging

The All-New Triton cross-shops the Toyota Hilux (RM 104,880-169,080), Isuzu D-Max (RM 99,888-145,888), Ford Ranger (RM 124,888-269,000 for Raptor), and Mazda BT-50 (RM 124,000-145,000). On warranty length, the Triton Athlete leads the segment at 7 years; Hilux is 5 years, D-Max is 5 years, Ranger is 5 years.

Mitsubishi Xpander: The 7-Seat MPV Pillar

The Xpander is Mitsubishi Malaysia's MPV offering, launched in 2020 and updated in 2024 with a styling refresh. Two variants:

The Xpander cross-shops the Toyota Veloz (RM 95,000), Perodua Alza Advance (RM 75,500), and Honda BR-V (RM 91,900-112,900). Distinguishing features:

Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV: Expected 2026 Return

The Outlander PHEV was discontinued from Mitsubishi Malaysia in 2022 as the previous generation reached end-of-life. Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia has signalled the return of the next-generation Outlander PHEV in late 2026, leveraging Mitsubishi's PHEV expertise in this segment. Target specifications (subject to confirmation):

The Outlander PHEV will cross-shop the Toyota RAV4 GR Sport Hybrid (RM 233,900) and the Honda CR-V e:HEV (RM 195,900) at the lower end, and the Mazda CX-60 PHEV (RM 290,260) at the upper end. Mitsubishi's PHEV technology has the longest production track record in the segment (2013+ globally).

Discontinued Mitsubishi Models Still in Used Market

Several popular Mitsubishi models have been discontinued from new retail but remain abundant in the used market:

Used Pajero Sport and Outlander retain strong demand from off-road enthusiasts and family buyers. Parts support is maintained through Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia for at least 10 years post-discontinuation.

Mitsubishi Warranty and Service Network Malaysia

For Sabah and Sarawak buyers, Mitsubishi has 18-22 East Malaysia outlets, comparable to Isuzu D-Max network and slightly below Toyota Hilux network density. The 7-year warranty on Triton Athlete is the longest in the Malaysian pickup segment, reflecting Mitsubishi's confidence in the 4N16 engine and 6-speed AT durability.

Mitsubishi Triton vs Toyota Hilux: The Pickup Comparison

FactorTriton AthleteHilux GR Sport
OTR PriceRM 165,980RM 169,080
Engine2.4 MIVEC Turbo (204 PS / 470 Nm)2.8 D-4D 1GD-FTV (204 PS / 500 Nm)
Transmission6-speed AT6-speed AT
4WD systemSuper Select II + 7 drive modesActive TC + rear differential lock
SuspensionIndependent front + leaf rearIndependent front + leaf rear + KYB monotube (GR Sport)
Warranty7 years / 200,000 km5 years / 150,000 km
CKD/CBUCBU ThailandCKD Shah Alam
5-year resale65-72%75-82%
Service network~90 outlets140+ outlets

Triton wins on 4WD capability, warranty length, and engine torque match. Hilux wins on CKD status, 5-year resale, and service network density. For pure off-road operators, Triton is the rational pick; for resale-focused long-hold owners, Hilux. The price gap of RM 3,100 is essentially negligible at this trim level.

Mitsubishi Malaysia 2026, with the focused Xpander MPV and All-New 6th-generation Triton pickup lineup, delivers strong propositions in two specific segments: family MPV under RM 110k and capability-first pickup under RM 170k. The expected Outlander PHEV return in late 2026 will reintroduce the brand to the C-SUV electrified segment. Use the table above to compare variants, check the loan calculator for monthly payments, and review the full Malaysia car price list for cross-shopping against Toyota, Honda, Isuzu, and Ford.

Frequently asked questions

How much is a Mitsubishi in Malaysia 2026?
Mitsubishi Malaysia 2026 prices: Xpander 1.5L from RM 99,980 (volume MPV), All-New Triton from RM 101,980 (Single Cab 2.4 MIVEC Turbo MT), and up to RM 165,980 for the Triton Athlete (Double Cab top trim). The Outlander PHEV is expected to return to Malaysia in late 2026 with target pricing around RM 220,000-260,000.
Mitsubishi Triton vs Toyota Hilux: which is better?
All-New Triton Athlete at RM 165,980 sits roughly parity with the Toyota Hilux GR Sport at RM 169,080. Triton wins on Super Select II 4WD with 7 drive modes (vs Hilux's Active TC + rear differential lock on GR Sport), rear differential lock standard from VGT Adventure X, hill descent control with adjustable speed, 7-year/200,000 km warranty (vs Hilux 5-year/150,000 km), and 2.4L MIVEC Turbo diesel making 204 PS / 470 Nm. Hilux wins on CKD status (only CKD pickup in Malaysia), 5-year resale (75-82% vs Triton 65-72%), and UMW's 140+ service outlet density. For pure off-road capability and warranty length, Triton; for resale and service network, Hilux.
Mitsubishi Xpander vs Toyota Veloz vs Perodua Alza: which should I buy?
Xpander Premium at RM 109,980 sits between Toyota Veloz (RM 95,000) and Perodua Alza Advance (RM 75,500). Xpander wins on flexible 7-seat configuration (60:40 split with 3-row easy fold), Mitsubishi reliability reputation, and 5-year warranty. Veloz wins on Daihatsu DNGA platform refinement and Toyota dealer network. Alza wins on price (RM 34,480 below Xpander) and Perodua service density. For mid-tier MPV with strong off-road heritage cues, Xpander; for value, Alza.
What is the 6th-generation Triton's new engine?
The All-New 6th-generation Triton (launched Malaysia 2024) features a new 2.4L 4N16 MIVEC Turbo diesel producing 184 PS / 430 Nm on lower trims and 204 PS / 470 Nm on Adventure X and Athlete. This is an all-new engine architecture replacing the previous 4N15 2.4L Turbo. Transmission options: 6-speed manual or 6-speed AT. The 4N16 includes a high-pressure common-rail injection at 2,500 bar and is rated for B7 biodiesel blend (Malaysian retail standard).
What is the monthly loan for a Mitsubishi Triton?
At 7 years, 10% down, 2.85% Maybank flat rate: Triton Single Cab 2.4 MT (RM 101,980) is roughly RM 1,302/month, Triton VGT (RM 130,000) is RM 1,660/month, Adventure X (RM 144,990) is RM 1,852/month, and Athlete (RM 165,980) is RM 2,120/month. Use the loan calculator for tenure variations and to compare against the Toyota Hilux monthly figures.
How well does Mitsubishi hold its value?
Mitsubishi 3-year resale retention: Triton ~65-72% (strong, 5-7 percentage points below Hilux 75-82%), Xpander ~55-60%, discontinued Outlander ~50-55%, discontinued Pajero Sport ~58-65%. The Triton's resale is the strongest in the Mitsubishi lineup due to the loyal pickup buyer segment and the 7-year warranty. The Athlete variant retains slightly better at ~70% three years due to limited production allocation.
Is Mitsubishi CKD or CBU in Malaysia?
All current Mitsubishi models sold new in Malaysia are CBU from Mitsubishi Motors Thailand (Laem Chabang plant). This includes the Xpander and the All-New Triton. Mitsubishi previously operated a CKD partnership with Tan Chong Motor at the Segambut plant for older Triton and Pajero Sport, but this was discontinued in 2018. The CBU status means the Triton pricing reflects Thailand-Malaysia import duty, which is favourable under ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (no tariff for ASEAN-built vehicles).
Will the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV return to Malaysia?
Yes, the Outlander PHEV is expected to relaunch in Malaysia in late 2026. Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia has signalled the return as part of the global Outlander PHEV roadmap. Target pricing is around RM 220,000-260,000 OTR, positioning it between the Toyota RAV4 GR Sport Hybrid (RM 233,900) and the Volvo XC60 Recharge T8 (RM 360,000). The PHEV system delivers 87 km WLTP EV-only range and 38 km/L combined fuel economy. Confirmation of exact pricing and launch date is pending.

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