Mitsubishi pickup truck limited to 300 units debuts at Agrishow with exclusive look and suggested price of R$ 364.990
Mitsubishi Motors officially presented the new Triton Terra special series during Agrishow 2026, an agricultural fair held in Ribeirão Preto (SP). Developed with a focus on rural use, the pickup will have production limited to 300 units and a suggested price of R$ 364,990, with arrival at dealerships in the coming weeks.
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Based on the Katana version, Triton’s top of the line, the Terra series bets on an exclusive look and thematic finish focused on the universe of the countryside. The model features a two-color body, specific aesthetic details and leather seats with graphics inspired by typical elements of Brazilian farms.
Externally, the pickup receives its own identity with the “Terra” coat of arms applied to different points of the body and cabin. The visual set includes silver skid plates, roof rack, hood moldings with 4×4 identification and 20-inch wheels with an exclusive design. The bucket has assisted opening, reinforced sealing against dust and water, as well as an electrically operated hood, LED lighting and 12V outlet.






Inside, the finish follows the rural proposal, with a combination of black and brown colors, as well as personalized details on benches and carpets. The driver has electric seat adjustment.
The Triton Terra is equipped with a 2.4 turbodiesel four-cylinder engine, which delivers 205 hp and 47,9 kgfm, always associated with a six-speed automatic transmission. The set maintains the Super Select 4WD-II all-wheel drive system, with ოთხ operating modes, in addition to features such as rear differential lock, descent control and driving modes for different terrains.

Among the highlights is the evolution of the Off-Road Mode system, which now offers seven options for use, adjusting engine, transmission and electronic control parameters according to the type of surface.
According to the brand, the special series is the result of the Mit Agro program, an initiative that since 2023 has visited rural properties in different regions of Brazil to understand the demands of the sector. The proposal is to bring the product closer to the real needs of agribusiness.
