Tasman vs Triton – Comparison of Kia Tasman and Mitsubishi Triton

Is Kia Tasman better than Mitsubishi Triton

Tasman vs Triton – With the upcoming release of the Kia Tasman, buyers will be looking at what it compares to. The closest in engine outputs and possibly features is the Mitsubishi Triton. 

Tasman VS Triton offroad

There has certainly been a lot of market hype around the all new Kia Tasman. Most of the public’s comments have focused on the looks, low torque and premium pricing. Its yet to be proven by the market as to its reliability and robustness.

On the other hand the Mitsubishi Triton has been around for years. It has proven itself over and over as a reliable, robust 4WD.

Readers can find out more details about both Utes at the links below.

What this article is about is having a look at some of the stats and features of the two vehicles. I’ve driven the Triton many times over the years. Looking forward to driving the Tasman.

Tasman vs Triton general thoughts

  • This comparison isn’t to decide on a winner but rather to bring the items together for readers to make their own judgments
  • It also is waiting on more information from Kia
  • Im a big fan of the Triton.
    • It looks good,
    • It’s smooth and comfortable to drive on road.
    • Off road it will match it with the best
    • I’ve towed many times with a Triton and it never let me down.
    • This is a Ute that you can buy, add whatever aftermarket accessories you want and head deep into the bush with confidence.
    • The six speed Aisin transmission and super select II are robust and reliable
  • Im also a big Kia fan, especially the Sorento and Carnival. And obviously the Stinger (RIP)
    • I’m not a fan of the design. especially when you look at some of the possible designs they could have gone with
    • I also feel that the torque will be a limiting factor. Even the Navara, D-Max and BT-50 are lagging behind the segment leaders HiLux and Ranger.
    • The engine and transmission combination work extremely well in SUVs, but will it be robust enough for heavy duty 4WD and towing duties.
    •  Given its SUV like interior, I feel it may attract more lifestyle buyers, rather than hard core towing and 4WD buyers.

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Tasman vs Triton – pricing, drivetrain and engine

The Kia engine and transmission combination has been used over the years, on many vehicles in the Kia/Hyundai stable. Notably the Kia Carnival, Kia Sorento, Hyundai Palisade, Hyundai Santa Fe and Hyundai Staria wagon.

Kia has previously been involved with a 4WD Sorrento, but that was years ago. The new Terrain Mode system is yet to be tested by the market.

The Mitsubishi engine and transmission combination also has been around for years. They have just increased the power and torque for the latest models.

Mitsubishi’s Super Select II 4WD has been proven over many years and is amongst the best on the market.

There are two key things to note here

  • The almost $12,000 price difference and
  • The torque difference and especially the maximum torque delivery for the Mitsubishi Triton.

Tasman VS Triton engine

Kia Tasman X-Pro

Mitsubishi Triton GSR SE

Model Price$74,990 *MLP$63,140 *MLP
Engine2.2 L 4 Cyl  Diesel2.4 L 4 Cyl Diesel
Fuel rating Euro 5Euro 6
Drivetrain8 SP AT6 Sp AT
4WD SystemTerrain Mode AWDSuper Select 11 4WD
Rear Diff locks YesYes
Front Diff locks NoNo
Power154 kW @ 3800 rpm150 kW @ 3500 rpm
Torque440 Nm @ 1750 – 2750470 Nm @ 1500 – 2750 rpm
SafetyTBA5 star ANCAP
0-100kmh / Top Speed10.2 sec / TBATBA
CO2 EmissionsTBA203 g/km
Economy ADR7.3 L/100km*^7.7 L/100km
Economy on testN/A8.6 L/100km
Max RangeN/A1119 km
Range on testN.A850 km
Fuel tank capacityTBA75 L
ServicingTBA12 mth / 15000 km
  • *^Fuel economy based on the Kia Carnival –  same engine but less GVM
  • RDAP* is Recommended Drive Away Pricing based on manufacturers pricing or location
  • MLP* – Manufacturers List Price includes GST and LCT but excluding statutory charges, dealer costs and dealer delivery. See your dealer for RDAP. Does not include price of any options.
  • Some features mentioned in the article are options.

Tasman VS Triton dimensions

Tasman vs Triton Dimensions

Both these Utes are Dual Cab tub style Utes.

Given the lack of full details from the Tasman, some figures are best estimates and will be updated when information becomes available

Couple of things to note

  • The impressive ground clearance of the Tasman
  • Both have good wading depth
  • Tasman has the better approach and departure angles.

Kia Tasman X-Pro

Mitsubishi Triton GSR SE

Dimensions
Overall Length mm54105320
Wheelbase mm32703130
Width mm19301930
Height mm19251795
Wheels17 inch18×7.5 Alloy
Tyres17 AT265/60 R18
Full size spareYY
Max ground clearance mm252228
Wading Depth mm800 mm800 mm
Approach degrees32.230.4
Rampover degreesTBA23.4
Departure angle degrees26.222.8
Turning Circle KTK mTBC12.4
Tub Length mm15121555
Tub width arches mm11861135
Tub width mm15721545
Tub Depth mm540526
Kerb Weight kg2250^2166
Payload (kg)1000^1034
GVM (kg)32503200
GCM kg62006250
Towing Capacity (braked) kg35003500
Tow Ball rating kg350350
Maximum Front Axle Load kgTBA1580
Maximum Rear Axle Load kgTBA2040
^ best estimates

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Tasman vs Triton External Features

This section is all about features not looks.

Kia Tasman X-Pro

Mitsubishi Triton GSR SE

External Features
HeadlightsLEDLED
High Beam Assist (HBA)YY
DRLNormalLED
Auto dusk sensing / HBYY
Steering Responsive HeadlightsNN
Fog lightsLEDY
Roof RailsYY
Side mirrorselectronic foldingelectronic folding
Sun RoofYY
Auto wipersYY
Tailgate assistYY
Tub BedlinerYY
240V outlet in TubYN

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Tasman vs Triton Internal Features

Some quick thoughts

  • Triton interior is comfortable and upmarket for a Ute. In isolation its a pleasant place to sit.
  • Tasman interior feels more spacious and is more SUV like. It takes things to a higher level
  • The wide 25 inch screen for drivers instruments and A/C and central screen is market leading.
  • Its a different approach to recent trends that look to mirror a smart phone
  • Like all brands the level of interior features grows as you climb the model ladder. These are the two top spec models.
  • The under rear seat storage in the Kia is a bonus

Kia Tasman X-Pro

Mitsubishi Triton GSR SE

Internal Features
Leather seatingYY
Electronic drivers seatYY
Additional Driver Lumbar SupportYY
Electronic Passenger seatYY
Reach and Tilt adj steeringYY
Steering wheel controlsYY
Heated Steering wheelYY
Heated front seatsYY
Cooled front seatsYN
Heated rear outer seatsYN
A/C Climate Control/ZonedY/dualY/dual
A/C Rear vents/controlsY/NY/N
Auto dimming rear view mirrorYY
Power windowsYY
Sat NavYY
Audio/infotainmentHarmon Kardon 6 SpeakerBose 6 speaker
MFD in instrument binnacle5″ HVAC7″ Colour TFT-LCD
Driver Instruments12.3 “14 “
Centre stack screen12.3″  touchscreen9.0″ colour LCD touch screen
12V/USB Outlets2 12V / 2 USBC1/3
Android / Apple playWirelessWireless
Fast Wireless phone charging (Qi)Y dual trayY
Push button startYY
Colour HUD with digital speedometerNN
Sound Mood LightingYN

Tasman VS Triton safety features

Tasman vs Triton Safety Features

The Mitsubishi Triton currently has a five start ANCAP safety rating. The Kia Tasman as at May 2025 hasn’t got a rating yet, but i’m sure it will come in at a five star ANCAP rating.

So for the features that are TBA below for the Tasman. Its because they haven’t released the details yet. They mostly will be there.

Over the last few years Dual Cab Utes have maintained a top safety rating as many buyers demand it.

However there is a difference between constructive safety and intrusive features that have to be turned off every time you start the car. In that regard Mitsubishi Triton is quite good. Its easy to turn off the DMS and LKA.

But Kia has a habit of binging and beeping at the driver and has more features that need turning off in its SUVs. Hopefully they have learned the lesson and  allow an easier way to turn off the intrusive features.

Also the Triton allows the driver to select when they want the adaptive function turned on for cruise control. Kia have allowed that for many years.

Kia Tasman X-Pro

Mitsubishi Triton GSR SE

Safety
ANCAPTBA5 Star
Drive Mode SelectYY
Anti-skid Brake System (ABS)TBAY
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)TBAY
Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD)TBAY
Traction Control System (TCS)TBAY
Emergency Brake Assist (EBA)TBAY
Active Torque Vectoring systemNN
Active Yaw controlTBAY
4 Wheel Disc BrakesNN
Auto Vehicle Hold (AVH)TBAY
Electronic parking brakeYN
Roll Over Mitigation (ROM)NN
Pedestrian alert systemTBAY
Driver Attention AlertTBAY
Driver Monitoring SystemTBAY
Autonomous Emergency Brake (AEB)TBAY
Rear AEBTBAY
Automatic post collsion brakingTBAY
Forward Collision Alert (FCA)YY
Cyclist/pedestrian detectionTBAY
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)YY
Lane Change Assist (LCA) (LKA)YY
Emergence Lane Keep AssistTBAY
Tyre Pressure MonitoringTBAY
Trailer Sway Control (TSC)YY
Integrated Trailer brakingYN
Hill Start Assist (HSA)TBAY
Hill Descent Control (HDC)TBAY
Blind spot warningYY
Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)TBAY
Front Cross Traffic Alert (FCTA)TBAY
Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB)TBAY
Driver & front passenger SRS airbagsTBAY
Driver & front passenger side SRS airbagsTBAY
Curtain SRS airbagsTBAY
Driver knee airbagTBAY
Reversing cameraYY
Surround view monitorYY
Rear park assist sensorsYY
Front Park assist sensorsYY
Parking collision avoidanceYY
Remote Smart Parking AssistYY
Side anti-intrusion bars inside all doorsTBAY
Engine immobilizerTBAY
Anti-theft alarmTBAY
ISOFIX child restraint anchor pointYY
Top tether pointsYY
Safety Power windowFront windowsFront windows
Selective Adaptive cruise controlNY
Intelligent speed limiterTBCY
Traffic sign recognitionTBCY

Tasman vs Triton Owner benefits, warranty and servicing

Kia Tasman X-Pro

Mitsubishi Triton GSR SE

Owner Benefits
Warranty years7 years10 Years
Warranty KMUnlimited200,000
Road side assist7 Years10 Years
ServicingCapped PriceCapped Price
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Anthony is an avid motor enthusiast. His interests lie in street rods, drag racing, 4WDriving and camping, burn out competitions, circuit racing and hill climbs. He is our resident hoon. Married with two children and a qualified diesel mechanic and fitter he brings a very laid back approach to reviewing vehicles.