MACHINERY

Tritons gets better view

Rear cameras added to range

Mark Saunders

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From this month, a rear view camera engineered to fit Triton cab chassis models will become standard with all genuine accessory hard tray packs.

In the interest of offering safety and technology to all Triton customers, the rear camera has been incorporated into the design of the MY17 Triton cab chassis tray models.

The hard tray, including the rear view camera is available from $1191 to $1750 depending on the tray configuration. Pricing does not include dealer fitment and charges.

More details:  your nearest Mitsubishi dealer.

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