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INEOS Bespoke Adventure – INEOS Automotive Offers Grenadier Customers A Bespoke Adventure With The Ultimate Test Drive

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  • INEOS Automotive is organising the ultimate test drive. With a bespoke 1,500km eight-day expedition. Charting some of the most beautiful and challenging terrain in the world
  • The adventure in South Africa takes a route tested by INEOS chairman, Sir Jim Ratcliffe. With guests accompanied by world-class offroad guides and local experts.
  • Alongside luxury accommodation, guests will tackle rarely travelled routes driving INEOS Grenadiers. Built to handle the everchanging landscape with expertise and comfort
  • Charles Van Rensburg, CEO of INEOS Kavango, said: “Overlanding really is the best way to experience Africa. This trip adds local knowledge and the right equipment for those who want the adventure but haven’t the time or expertise to organise it. Our overlanders can expect a once-in-a-lifetime experience and a test drive that won’t be forgotten.”

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Bespoke Adventure

INEOS Automotive has announced a INEOS bespoke expedition for adventurous 4X4 drivers. Covering 1,500km over eight days in South Africa.  The exclusive trip will give 16 guests access to breathtaking scenery. Luxury accommodation and a hands-on overlanding drive in Grenadiers that will never be forgotten.

Starting on 4 May, the inaugural expedition has been locally curated and traverses game reserves and private estates. Staying at selected premium hotels, luxury game lodges and a private manor house. Departing from Cape Town the trip will go through Paarl and Wellington winelands. Over the Cedarberg wilderness area, Roggeveld and Outeniqua Mountains and through the Tankwa and Great Karoo biomes.

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Before finishing at Gqeberha on the Eastern Cape coastline. The adventure will be led by INEOS Kavango. The specialist conversion division based in northern Botswana with extensive experience across the region.

Charles Van Rensburg, CEO of INEOS Kavango, said: “Overlanding really is the ultimate way to experience Africa. This trip adds local knowledge. And the right equipment for those who want the adventure but haven’t the time or expertise to organise it. Our overlanders can expect a once-in-a-lifetime experience and a test drive that won’t be forgotten.”

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INEOS Grenadier through its paces

The excursion is designed to give 4X4 drivers from around the world the opportunity to put the INEOS Grenadier through its paces. In the incredible environment which it was engineered to tackle with ease. Spaces are limited to just sixteen guests. And includes all planned activities, freshly prepared meals, and full technical and logistical support. The expedition will be led by professional off-road guides with local specialists and will be captured by a dedicated video and photography team.

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Lynn Calder, CEO of INEOS Automotive, said: “I’ve tested the Grenadier personally in several of the locations this expedition will cover. It’s exhilarating, it’s a drive the vehicle was built for. This promises to be a truly special experience. With the hands-on knowledge that’s incredibly rare and lets you just focus on your own adventure.”

Three further expeditions – one each in Botswana, Namibia and South Africa, are scheduled to take place later in the year.  Further details can be found at https://ineosgrenadier.com/en/au/ineos-expeditions-south-africa

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RooBadge – Volkswagen’s kangaroo deterrent, https://www.ozroamer.com.au/roobadge-volkswagens-kangaroo-deterrent/ https://www.ozroamer.com.au/roobadge-volkswagens-kangaroo-deterrent/?noamp=mobile#respond Thu, 28 Mar 2024 04:31:36 +0000 https://www.ozroamer.com.au/?p=15603 RooBadge - Moving vehicle trials to begin for Volkswagen’s kangaroo deterrent. A simple device that replaces a Volkswagen’s front badge [...]

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RooBadge – Moving vehicle trials to begin for Volkswagen’s kangaroo deterrent. A seemingly simple device that replaces a Volkswagen’s front badge. This could save countless kangaroos and hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage. By emitting a warning signal of a vehicle’s approach.

Kangaroo ahead sign bewareDeveloped over three years by Volkswagen Australia and the DDB Group in consultation with the University of Melbourne and WIRES. It is hoped that Volkswagen’s ‘RooBadge’ will help reduce collisions with kangaroos. These comprise some 90 per cent of on-road wildlife accidents in this country.

Connecting to an in-car app, RooBadge calibrates a vehicle’s GPS coordinates with kangaroo distribution data. The ‘badge’ itself is a circular disc some 17cm in diameter that would act as protective shields. Replacing the current Volkswagen roundel/badge.

This conveys a unique audio deterrent for the kangaroo species that inhabits the vehicle’s particular location.

A mixture of natural and artificial sounds is mixed in real time and projected in a high frequency audio signal.

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RooBadge extensive trials

After extensive trials, permission has been obtained from the University of Melbourne Office of Research Ethics and Integrity to move into Stage Four trials, involving kangaroos in the wild.

While there have existed for some time supposed deterrent devices, none have been scientifically developed or proven.

“[RooBadge does] something no kangaroo deterrent has been able to do before,” Melbourne University’s Associate Professor Graeme Coulson said.

“It’s difficult to produce a single sound that will deter all kangaroos. Because the species are different to each other. Using advancement in car technology we can change the sound deterrent by GPS location.

“We have worked on sounds that will be meaningful to Eastern Grey Kangaroos. Things like dingo calls, alarm calls made by birds and the alarm thumps that kangaroos make to warn each other. We will then be able to tweak the sound for other species.”

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WIRES is grateful

Spokesperson, John Grant, said: “Kangaroo collisions are increasing every year. With more motorists on the roads over the Easter holiday period we are expecting a spike in rescue calls for injured adults and displaced joeys. WIRES is grateful to automotive companies like Volkswagen for researching and developing solutions to better protect both our kangaroos and motorists.”

Director of Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Ryan Davies said: “Why is Volkswagen investing time and energy in this project? Because we can and it’s the right thing to do.

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“A collision with a ‘roo can be devastating. It is not easily forgotten once seen, and certainly not if experienced. Then there’s the possibility of a front-on collision. With an approaching vehicle at country road speeds when one driver is trying to avoid striking a kangaroo. These are even more likely to have a fatal human outcome.”

The University of Melbourne’s Dr Helen Bender, whose research has been used extensively in this project, said: “Roadkill is a problem all around the world. What’s interesting about deer relative to kangaroos is that they’re very similar in body size, head size, and ear size. What we know from science is that the ear shape in the head shape tells us that they probably have similar hearing. ranges. So, whatever we learn has transferability to the deer as well.”

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Campervan hire – Are you ready for the ultimate road trip adventure? Get ready to hit the open road and explore the stunning landscapes of Australia with campervan hire!

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Whether you’re a seasoned traveller or a first-time road tripper, renting a campervan is the perfect way to experience the freedom and flexibility of travel. From the bustling cities to the remote outback, there’s no shortage of extraordinary places to discover.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about campervan hire in Australia. We’ll cover the best rental companies, types of campervans available, tips for planning your trip, and must-visit destinations along the way. Whether you’re dreaming of a coastal journey along the Great Ocean Road or an epic drive through the Red Centre, we’ve got you covered.

Benefits of campervan hire for road trips

When it comes to road trips, campervan hire offers a multitude of benefits that can enhance your travel experience. One of the biggest advantages of traveling in a campervan is the freedom it provides. Unlike traditional vacations where you’re tied to hotel bookings and rigid itineraries, a campervan allows you to go wherever the road takes you. You have the flexibility to change your plans on a whim and explore hidden gems off the beaten path.

Not only does a campervan hire offer freedom, but it also provides convenience. With a campervan, you have everything you need at your fingertips. Most campervans come equipped with sleeping quarters, a kitchenette, and bathroom facilities, allowing you to have a comfortable and self-contained home on wheels. This means you can cook your own meals, sleep under the stars, and have the convenience of a toilet and shower wherever you go.

In addition to freedom and convenience, campervan hire also offers cost savings. When you rent a campervan, you eliminate the need for expensive hotel accommodations and dining out every night. With the ability to cook your own meals and camp in designated areas or caravan parks, you can significantly reduce your travel expenses. Plus, you have the option to choose a campervan that suits your budget and travel needs, whether you’re looking for a basic camper or a luxurious motorhome.

Planning your campervan hire road trip in Australia

Before hitting the road, it’s important to plan your road trip to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey. The first step is to determine the duration of your trip and the destinations you want to visit. Australia is a large continent, and it’s impossible to see everything in one trip, so it’s essential to prioritize the places that interest you the most.

Once you have your destinations in mind, it’s time to map out your route. Consider the distance between each location and the time it will take to drive. Remember to factor in rest stops, sightseeing opportunities, and any detours you might want to take along the way. It’s also a good idea to research the weather conditions in each area during your travel dates to ensure you pack accordingly.

As part of your planning process, make sure to check the local regulations and restrictions for campervan travel in Australia. Some areas may have specific rules regarding overnight parking or camping, so it’s important to be aware of these guidelines to avoid any fines or penalties. Additionally, familiarize yourself with the road rules and speed limits in each state or territory you’ll be driving through.

Choosing the right campervan for your trip

Choosing the right campervan for your trip is crucial to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience on the road. There are various types of campervans available, ranging from compact vans to spacious motorhomes, each with its own features and amenities. Consider the number of people in your travel group, the amount of luggage you’ll be bringing, and the level of comfort you desire when selecting a campervan.

If you’re traveling solo or as a couple, a smaller campervan or camper trailer may be sufficient. These options are more compact and easier to manoeuvre, making them ideal for navigating narrow or winding roads. On the other hand, if you’re traveling with a larger group or require more space, a motorhome or RV might be a better choice. These vehicles offer more living space, including separate sleeping areas, a full kitchen, and a bathroom.

When choosing a campervan, also consider the amenities and features that are important to you. Some campervans come equipped with air conditioning, heating, entertainment systems, and even Wi-Fi. Think about your travel preferences and the level of comfort you require to ensure you select a campervan that meets your needs.

Lastly, choose the correct camper for the terrain. If your plans involved travelling on dirt or unsealed roads in National Parks, a 4WD camper may be required.

Popular Road Trip Itineraries in Australia

  1. Melbourne to Adelaide
  • Rent a campervan from Melbourne and head towards Adelaide via the Great Ocean Road.
  • Recommended Duration: 7 days or more
  • Attractions: See the vibrant and multicultural cities, coastal towns, enjoy water sports and hiking, drink the best coffee.
  • Route: Melbourne – Great Ocean Road – Grampians National Park – Adelaide
  1. Darwin to Broome (4WD required)
  • Rent a 4WD campervan from Darwin and head to Broome via the Gibb River Road
  • Recommended Duration: 14 days or more
  • Attractions: See the Australian Outback, aboriginal culture, national parks, coastal towns and pristine beaches.
  • Route: Darwin – Litchfield National Park – Kakadu National Park – Katherine – Kununurra – Purnululu National Park – Fitzroy Crossing – Derby – Broome
  1. Brisbane to Cairns
  • Rent a campervan from Brisbane and head north towards Cairns
  • Recommended Duration: 10 days or more
  • Attractions: Bustling cities, stunning coastal landscapes, tropical rainforest, water sports.
  • Route: Brisbane – Noosa – Hervey Bay – Bundaberg – Rockhampton – Whitsundays – Townsville – Mission Beach – Cairns

Tips for navigating Australian roads and campgrounds

Navigating Australian roads and campgrounds requires some preparation and knowledge to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey. Here are some tips to help you navigate the roads and make the most of your campervan adventure:

  1. Research road conditions: Before setting off, check the road conditions and any potential hazards along your route. Australia has diverse landscapes, and some areas may require extra caution, especially during certain seasons.
  1. Plan your rest stops: Australia has many designated rest areas where you can take a break, stretch your legs, and have a picnic. Plan your rest stops in advance to ensure you have enough breaks during long drives.
  1. Be mindful of wildlife: Australia is known for its unique wildlife, and it’s not uncommon to encounter animals on the road. Take extra care, particularly during dawn and dusk when animals are more active. Watch for road signs indicating wildlife crossings and be prepared to slow down or stop if necessary.
  1. Book campgrounds in advance: Popular campgrounds can fill up quickly, particularly during peak travel seasons. To secure a spot, it’s advisable to book your campgrounds in advance, especially if you plan to stay at national parks or popular tourist destinations.
  1. Follow campground rules: When staying at campgrounds, it’s important to follow the rules and regulations. Respect the quiet hours, dispose of waste properly, and be considerate of other campers. Leave the campground in the same condition you found it, if not better.

By following these tips, you can navigate the Australian roads with ease and enjoy a hassle-free campervan adventure.

So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags, buckle up, and get ready to embark on the Australian road trip of a lifetime. The freedom of the open road and the thrill of adventure await you. Let’s hit the road and create unforgettable memories along the way!

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CTEK CS FREE – If you are planning an Easter Road Trip take along peace of mind with with CTEK’s Ultimate Emergency Kit. With a quarter of the year down, you might be planning a well-deserved short break before heading back to work.

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This Easter Holiday is the perfect time for a short trip away and the roads can certainly take you there. CTEK, is the leading global brand in vehicle charging solutions. They recommend a little forward thinking to make sure you return feeling fully recharged from your road trip.

“Dead batteries are a fairly common problem on Easter road trips. Especially when making multiple stops or if you haven’t used your car as much before hitting the wide-open road,” said Paul Oddy, APAC Regional Sales Manager for CTEK. “With thousands of people looking to get away this Easter, car troubles should be the last thing to worry about.”

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Easter Road Trip

“In Australia, we are right on the doorstep of so many amazing natural areas.  Travelling off-grid can be a great break from your regular routine. But it’s more essential than ever to pack a bit of extra power when heading off on a road trip. A modern vehicle has more than 200 Electronic Control Units (ECU) controlling many of the vehicle’s functions. When you attach a CTEK charger, not only do you ensure the battery is charged, you maintain its long-term performance. The CS FREE is therefore the perfect bit of kit. In fact I would recommend that whether you are on your next adventure or taking a ride in your daily drive, you should always carry the CS FREE – it’s the ultimate emergency kit!”

The CS FREE is an Adaptive Booster to quickly power up dead batteries. And Portable Battery Charger to charge and maintain your vehicle battery wherever you are. It can also be used as a hi-tech power bank and is designed to keep your essential devices charged and ready to go. It’s also a safe-start that can be used instead of jump starting. Or using a traditional booster that could damage the battery or the vehicle’s complex electronics.

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CTEK’s top tips

Here are CTEK’s top tips to make sure you can enjoy your next road trip with complete peace of mind:

Understand what makes your battery die

It’s important to understand what can drain your battery while out on the road. That’s because your battery provides power to things like the clock, the radio, and the alarm system even while your car is turned off.

And if you’re parked up by your tent, your keyless entry key fob might still be trying to connect with the car, drawing further power from the battery.

Plus, every time you open the doors or trunk to get something out, your car springs into life. The interior and door lights will drain the battery, as will playing the radio or music from the vehicle. When you’re away from a power source, you may also charge your phone or other devices from the car. This can draw much more power from the battery than you realize.

Charge before you go

Make sure your battery is fully charged and in tip top condition before you leave home. Driving around in your car will only charge your battery to 80 percent capacity. So, to top it up to 100 percent, you’ll always need an efficient battery charger.

A smart battery charger and maintainer like the CS FREE will check how much charge you have in your battery and get you fully charged for your trip. This is especially important if you’re going away in a motorhome or another vehicle you aren’t using regularly.

A stationary vehicle can lose 0.1V of energy every month. Even more so if your parked vehicle is running an alarm system, onboard computer, remote locking, and a host of other systems.

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CTEK CS FREE – Take a portable charger with you 

The CTEK CS FREE is the perfect companion on a road trip. This innovative portable battery charger is compatible with all types of batteries and will get you safely started should your battery die.

Simply charge the CS FREE before you leave home, and then, if you do find yourself stranded, the CS FREE uses patented adaptive boost technology to gently and safely give you enough charge to get you going in a few minutes.

The CS FREE also has USB-A and USB-C ports so you can charge your mobile phone, PC, tablet, camera and other devices while you’re away. There’s also an optional, easily transportable folding solar panel accessory available. This can be used to power up the CS FREE while you’re in a remote location away from the power grid.

Don’t be tempted to run the engine

Don’t be tempted to start the car and run the engine to put power back into the battery. This could do more harm than good. Not only is this bad for the environment, but it actually takes a significant amount of battery power just to start the car.

So you’d have to run the engine for a considerable length of time for the alternator to replace this charge. Not to mention the fuel that’s being wasted, especially with soaring fuel prices in mind!

Have fun!

Finally, enjoy yourself. Following this battery care advice from CTEK will help to ensure that you make the most of your road trip with complete peace of mind.

For more information about CTEK’s range of products, please visit www.ctek.com

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Silverado 2500 HD first drive review 2024 https://www.ozroamer.com.au/silverado-2500-hd-first-drive-review-2024/ https://www.ozroamer.com.au/silverado-2500-hd-first-drive-review-2024/?noamp=mobile#respond Thu, 14 Mar 2024 23:37:28 +0000 https://www.ozroamer.com.au/?p=15590 Silverado 2500 Heavy Duty - Chevrolet have upgraded their Silverado 2500 Heavy Duty dual cab pickup truck. [...]

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Silverado 2500 Heavy Duty – Chevrolet have upgraded their Silverado 2500 Heavy Duty dual cab pickup truck.

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Pickups from America are converted into right hand drive and are a size above the traditional ute. In the Australian market they are categorised as pickups above $100,000.

Our more traditional utes outsell Pickups by a ratio of 20 to 1 but the Pickup numbers are increasing and for 2023 it was the larger versions of these very large utes that showed the most percentage growth.

The Silverado 2500 HD comes with a muscular powertrain and a wide range of operational features especially if you are going to haul a trailer. As Shawn Norwood, the lead engineer from Detroit for the Silverado Line, who came to Australia for the launch said, “These vehicles are for people who are towing the thing they love the most be it a caravan, boat, horse float or race car”.

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Silverado 2500 Exterior

The upgrade model has a new front fascia and grille design. The image is clear with a very tall, square front in the style of a modern truck. It is not good for seeing pedestrians, especially if they’re small such as children, which emphasises that these vehicles have limitations for operating in an urban area.

The external dimensions are:

  • Overall Length: 6387 mm
  • Wheel Base: 4036
  • Body Width: 2263 mm
  • Height: 2039 mm
  • Front Wheel Track: 1731 mm

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A big truck has good carrying capacity, but with the sides getting taller and taller it can be hard to access the cargo area. Shawn, who loves using these vehicles for practical purposes, admits that things in the back of the tray always seem to roll forward to the becoming hard to get to without climbing over the rear tailgate.

To overcome this the Silverado has a small winglet on the outside of each side of the vehicle at the front of the tray and just behind the cabin. They are made to stand on and reach into the back cargo area.

The Durabed cargo area has 12 standard tie downs and LED cargo area lighting.

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Silverado 2500 Interior

The interior has clear attention to comfort and space.

With a new design there is now jet-black leather appointments; a Bose premium sound system; power sunroof; and a power rear window out onto the tray.

There are two very large information screens. Directly in front of the driver is a 12.3-inch screen while there is a 13.4-inch infotainment touch screen in the centre.

In both cases they’re not overpopulated with information nor are they overcomplicated. The Silverado uses the centre infotainment screen very affectively. Not only for the traditional controls but for images and information to do with towing.

There is also a head up display which is clear and you can vary the information on it. The clever feature is to include the time gap to the vehicle ahead of you (up to three seconds). This is an excellent feature. Keeping the right distance behind the vehicle is best measured by time rather than guessing the physical distance. The time factor is also directly related to the speed.

The internal dimensions for the front passengers are:

  • Front Head Room: 1093mm
  • Front Leg Room: 1131mm
  • Front Shoulder Room: 1677mm

Space for second row passengers is certainly much better than traditional utes that typically have a very upright back of the seat.

Silverado 2500 Powertrain

If you think a Pickup is large you should see the size of the engine!

The Silverado has a 6.6 litre turbocharged V8 diesel engine with 350 kilowatts of power and a massive 1322 Newton metres of torque. It has a four-wheel drive, on demand system, a two-speed transfer case, driving through a 10 speed automatic gearbox.

There is a switch to enhance engine braking although without a trailer the difference did not appear to be all that significant.

Australian rules limit the towing capacity to a 4.5 tonne but in America the limit is over 8 tonnes. So the Silverado is well within its capability in our market, making it easy to drive and you won’t become a slow roadblock for the vehicles behind you.

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Towing Aids

Chevrolet has made a big effort to provide aids for towing. It gives you a strong feeling of ease and security.

There’s a revised the final drive ratio to enhance low-end performance by as much as 25%.

Part of the camera options include a view of your hitching area so you can accurately match the tow ball with the trailer arm.

You can set up a range of parameters for the regular trailers you tow, and save those, to call up when necessary.

There is a trailer tyre pressure/temperature monitoring system. And a pre departure checklist that you can call up on your infotainment screen.

There is also a trailer lighting diagnostic tool which goes through a sequence of all the lights. Brakes, indicators and parking lights, on your trailer so that you can get out and check if they’re working, even when you’re on your own.

The adaptive cruise control function can now be used while towing.

You can option up to get 14 different camera angles showing not only the sides of the vehicle and trailer, but also your cargo such as a horse in a float, and the view of traffic behind.

A few missing features

There are a couple of items that are missing.

The vehicle doesn’t come with its own satellite navigation system, and it does not have lane keep assist. If you are going to travel long distances and perhaps into areas that are not covered by mobile phones, these two items would be particularly helpful.

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Driving impressions

The initial feeling of climbing into this big vehicle and getting use to the driving, is one of being very aware of its large size. However, after driving for some time on the open highway. You’re feelings are soon dominated by ones of comfort and security, particularly with the driver aids.

We drove the vehicle on some graded dirt roads and there is no doubt it was very competent in this situation. We asked Shawn Norwood how much of a rugged off-road vehicle it has been designed to be.

He noted the inclusion of an automatic locking rear differential and the Z71 off road suspension with twin tube shock absorbers. The departure angles are 28.5° front and 23.6° rear and the ground clearance is 251 millimetres. But Shawn admits that it is not intended for the most extreme off-roading situations. Which in reality is a very limited market. Most people think rough off-roading is going down a well graded dirt road.

The important point is that even if you are going to a rural location that is off the bitumen. To maximise your enjoyment it is important to arrive without being too stressed and tired. For camping and family holidaying then, this is a vehicle that copes particularly well.

Fuel economy

Such a large vehicle with such good power will have a high fuel consumption rate. Chevrolet tell us that the vehicle has not been rated yet and one wonders if they would rush to promote the official figure.

With a mixture of general driving and towing, we saw a figure of over 22 litres per 100 kilometres. And there had been reports from overseas of higher figures when towing all the time.

The vehicle has 136 litre fuel tank which at $2.00 a litre means $272 to fill. And if the price reaches $2.20, as it has recently, then that’s just a smidgen under $300.

Conclusions

The Chevrolet Silverado Heavy Duty is undoubtedly a vehicle that provides a big image. It might well be owned by tradespeople who want to make a statement about their seniority or the success of their business.

But Chevrolet hasn’t as yet gone into giving the giving their vehicles hyper macho names. Like Pro 4X, Rouge or Raptor as is the case with some more traditional Utes.

So it carves a niche in the market as a large, comfortable, and competent four-wheel drive utility. That would make touring a comfortable experience, if you can afford to buy and operate one of these vehicles.

The 2500 Silverado heavy duty has a list price of $163,000 plus on road costs.

Alternatives

Other vehicles to look at:

 

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Subaru Solterra joins an AWD drive day https://www.ozroamer.com.au/subaru-solterra-joins-an-awd-drive-day/ Thu, 07 Mar 2024 04:02:03 +0000 https://www.ozroamer.com.au/?p=15438 Subaru Solterra is an all new all electric AWD SUV. Solterra has proven that BEV SUV’s can be both electric and fun off road as well. [...]

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Subaru Solterra is an all new all electric AWD SUV. Not something we usually write about here at OzRoamer. But the Solterra has proven that BEV SUV’s can be both electric and fun off road as well.

Subaru Solterra EV AWD driving off road 1I recently attended the launch where the drive program took in a mix of driving styles. This included motorway driving, winding hilly back roads and an interesting off-road track. This was courtesy of the Scenic Rim Adventure Park, about an hour’s drive from the Gold Coast.

Full details of the launch drive and Solterra can be found HERE

The Solterra is different to almost every other battery electric SUV. Most of them are highway cruisers.

The Solterra is a Subaru, so it has the adventure DNA running through it.

On the drive program we also had the Outback, Forester and Crosstrek. The full model range was on display to show just how the Solterra fits in.

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Quick Highlights

  • All-new, all-electric Subaru Solterra powered by high-voltage 71.4kWh lithium-ion battery delivers 160kW of power and 337Nm of torque.
  • Built on the newly developed dedicated battery electric vehicle (BEV) e-Subaru Global Platform to maximise natural BEV characteristics while delivering a high-rigidity body and Subaru’s renowned dynamic driving performance.
  • Features quintessential Subaru SUV characteristics, Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, Dual Mode X-Mode with new grip control and high 212mm ground clearance to offer cross-terrain capability in an all-electric vehicle.

Subaru Solterra EV AWD Touring 360 degree cameras
All-New Subaru Solterra Manufacturer’s List Price*

Solterra AWD $69,990
Solterra AWD Touring $76,990

*MLP Includes GST and LCT but excluding statutory charges, dealer costs and dealer delivery. See your dealer for RDAP. Does not include price of options. Some features mentioned in the article are options. RDAP means Recommended Drive Away Price (without options but including all other charges). Pricing is from Redbook as at date of article or from the manufacturer’s website.

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Some quick thoughts

  • Solterra is a stylish mid-sized SUV,
  • It has an adventurous appeal, with muscular wheel arches and sleek frontal grill area.
  • Inside the first impression is there is space.
  • Front seats are especially comfortable.
  • Rear seats are spacious enough to accommodate my bear like frame in comfort.
  • I found the flattened steering wheel enhanced the responsiveness and driver engagement.
  • It also allowed clear view of the driver’s instrument binnacle.
  • There is a large 12.3 inch horizontal central touch screen.

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Little features that make the Solterra good off road.

  • Up to 212mm of ground clearance.
  • A smooth under body design with nothing to catch or get caught up on rocks etc.
  • Subaru Symmetrical AWD System
  • In combination with the brilliant two stage X-Mode
  • All new grip control
  • 360 degree camera visibility as well as natural visibility
  • Tuned suspension set up
  • Instant throttle response from electric motor

Subaru Solterra EV AWD SUV electric motor

Motor and drivetrain

Solterra features a high-capacity 71.4kWh battery. NEDC range is estimated at 485km. A more realistic range would be 450km, but that will need to be evaluated on a longer weeks drive program.

Power is 160kW and torque is 337Nm. This drives all four wheels through the Subaru Symmetrical AWD system, with Dual Mode X-Mode with NEW Grip Control Function

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What is the Solterra like to drive on road.

Its common knowledge that electric cars can be fast. But usually not as much fun as the Solterra.

There are a number of little factors that combine to make it so.

  • Fine tuned suspension in combination with the steering wheel responsiveness to driver input.
  • AWD dynamics
  • The low centre of gravity for the battery mounting aids with dynamics.
  • The ability to choose the level of regenerative braking from the paddle shift on the steering wheel.

Let me describe one particular section of road on the drove program.

It was an undulating winding road with a few mid corner bumps thrown in.

Coming into the first corner it was downhill, so on the accelerator until we got close to the corner, a few hits of the paddle shifts to get to maximum regenerative braking. The little pedal icon on the dash told me I was in S Pedal Drive

Lift off the accelerator and the regenerative braking did its thing. Tuck the nose into the corner, all four wheels driving for almost perfect Yaw control, see the apex and accelerate out up the hill.

Beautifully balanced, smooth and all the control on your right foot. This is fun!

Mid corner bumps hardly made an impact on the composure.

On the undulating sections, wind the regenerative braking right down and it cruises along just fine thanks.

The Solterra isn’t outright fast but it hums along nicely and is engaging to drive.

What about off road.

Subaru are rightly proud of the adventurous nature of their vehicles. Regular readers will know just how far you can take a Subaru off road in the right hands. They will go further off road than any other AWD SUV.

So, it made sense to take along the range on the drive day to not only reinforce how good they are but just where the Solterra sits in comparison.

The section of track we took at Scenic Rim Adventure Park was challenging for road-based SUVs. However, all the Subaru’s, including the Solterra took it in their stride without fuss.

The Solterra has 212mm ground clearance. Crosstrek has 220mm. Forester has 220mm and Outback has 213mm ground clearance.

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Some Perspective

Let’s put that into perspective. The Toyota HiLux SR5 has 216mm, Toyota LandCruiser Prado has 220mm. Nissan X-Trail has 187mm, BMW Ix1 e-drive has 170mm and Mercedes Benz EQA has 209mm ground clearance.

The major factor limiting the Solterra off road is approach and departure angles and road-based tyres.

Underneath the Solterra is almost completely smooth. There just isn’t anything that hangs down to get caught up.

I’m assured by the technical guys at Subaru, that the housing for the battery is super strong and reinforced. So minor scrapes and bumps aren’t an issue.

The permanent Symmetrical AWD system with two stage X-Mode elevates the Solterra to a class  above almost every other electric SUV.

Downhill it simply kept everything in check without any fuss or complaint.

Uphill the new grip control is interesting. It works from 2-10knh in two kmh increments and will hold the speed at the selection.

The 360-degree camera was a bonus on the track as there were a few sections where I couldn’t see wheel placement and its crucial in the Solterra.

So, the Crosstrek is better off road, but the Solterra holds its own with pride.

Well, here is an electric SUV that I would actually consider taking off road.

Don’t mistake this for a rugged SUV, but it will allow a lot more adventurous driving than you may expect.

It may prove an adventurous alternative for EV buyers that want to do more, within range limitations obviously.

Subaru Solterra EV AWD Touring interior 360 degree camera screen 1

Driving Performance

The natural characteristics of BEVs have been combined with Subaru’s legendary features to elevate the driving experience.

Dual Mode X-Mode

Dual mode X-Mode with added new Grip Control function is made available for both Solterra variants. The two modes available are ‘Snow/Dirt’ and ‘Deep Snow/Mud’ and can be activated with a press of a button:

  • Snow/Dirt Mode – achieves a fine balance between slippery surface and ground covering ability for driving on slippery surfaces. Suppresses slipping and enhances stability. On bumpy surfaces applies brakes on spinning wheels to produce an LSD effect.
  • Deep Snow/Mud – causes the tyres to slip and the vehicle to drive in a manner that works through the snow or mud, when driving on softer surfaces. On bumpy roads, applies brakes on spinning wheels to produce an LSD effect.

Working in conjunction with Subaru’s legendary all-wheel drive system, the purpose of X-Mode is to increase traction and control under difficult road conditions.

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Grip Control (new to Subaru)

The Grip Control function of X-Mode is only operational when X-Mode is active. It works like cruise control at low speeds, designed to maintain a constant speed of approximately 2-10 km/h in steps of 2 km/hr to prevent slipping on rough roads, on uphill or flat roads. This function helps the driver to concentrate on steering when traversing rough roads.

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Drive Mode

Owners can select from three acceleration characteristic models, Power, Normal and Eco.

  • Normal – suitable for normal driving conditions in urban areas.
  • ECO – suitable for driving with a focus on power consumption. Compared to ‘normal’ mode, this helps reduce power consumption by moderating the drive force in response to the acceleration pedal being depressed, and by reducing the operation of the air conditioner (heating/cooling).
  • Power – suitable for crisp handling, such as when driving on mountainous or winding roads. Motor control hastens the response to the acceleration pedal being depressed, for sporty driving with enhanced acceleration performance.

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Subaru Solterra Final Thoughts

Yep, I like the Solterra. Its fun to drive, packed with all the goodies people like and feels comfortable.

Subaru Solterra is the first electric SUV that I would consider taking off road.

It is a Subaru, so you would expect that.

On the test drive it performed almost as well as the Crosstrek on the off-road section and that’s high praise indeed. You could also tow a lightweight trailer or seadoo.

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Mitsubishi Triton – I have recently been at the launch of the all new Triton 4WD Ute. Mitsubishi launched the Triton in Adelaide and surrounds.

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The launch took in a mix of suburban peak hour traffic, motorway cruising, hilly back roads and a specialised 4WD property where we tested the Tritons various aspects of off-roading.

The specialised property was Eagle View 4WD Track, which is a bit over an hours drive from Adelaide. This is a self drive 4WD track through a Private Conservation Area. The track is designed to be a scenic drive through rough and rugged country side. Access to the track requires a 4WD vehicle with low range.

The owner there Brenton, is a genuine Aussie bloke that loves his property and enjoys families taking the time to explore his 4WD tracks.

After this mix of driving, the all-new Triton should squash any doubts that buyers have about its ability to compete within the segment.

To coincide with the release of the Triton, Mitsubishi are also refocusing on the customer experience. Mitsubishi are looking to delivering a premium ownership proposition. From vehicle specification, quality and value to the dealership experience and aftersales support.

The Australian market is important to global sales, coming in third overall. In recognition of that, there has been extensive localised testing and improvements.

The launch models are the dual cab Pickup models only. Others will be coming a bit later.

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Mitsubishi Triton Video Review

What is good?

  • Upgraded design both inside and outside.
  • Improved towing Capability
  • Improved steering responsiveness

What is not so good?

  • Fiddly to turn off intrusive safety features.
  • Blind spot with thick ‘A’ pillar and large external mirror
  • No soft opening on tailgate and no tie down points at front of tub

Instead of the Triton buyers could look at:

It’s a competitive segment.

There is of course the popular Toyota HiLux, Ford Ranger 2.0L, Isuzu D-Max, Mazda BT-50, Nissan Navara, SsangYong Musso, LDV T60,

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Lets chat about the all new Mitsubishi Triton

What does the new Mitsubishi Triton look like?

All new Triton is about 130mm longer in wheelbase and 50mm wider in track than the outgoing model.

It now takes on the bigger bolder American Pickup style with a high squared off grill and bonnet.

The grill dominates the appearance, which is direct contrast to the model it replaces.

The bonnet has a sense of purpose.

The squared look continues with the wheel arches that give the profile a muscular look, that flows through to the rear tailgate.  One note is that the tailgate isn’t a soft open style, and it drops heavily. That’s an easy fix, but these days all manufacturers should have it as standard.

The other thing to note is that frontal tie points are high in the tub. Like a few others, that’s pretty useless. They are called tie DOWN points for a reason.  If you have something flat, like a flat pack piece of furniture, you can’t actually tie it down to the bed.

However, you can fit a 1200mm pallet between the wheel arches with a tub liner installed. That’s practical.

Its chalk and cheese to the outgoing model. That look was a major part pf why the Ranger became so popular. Perhaps it will do the same for the Triton.

In any case I like the new style.

2024 Mitsubishi Triton GSR Yambuki Orange interior seats and layout compilation

What is inside the Triton like.

A compete revamp. The old model was well and truly dated. It’s based on a 3 horizontal axis design.

Front seats are particularly comfortable, you sit well in them not on them. It’s a high seating position. All drivers’ seats across the range have electronic lumbar adjustment, which is awesome for my aging back.

In front of the driver is a thick, compact steering wheel that enhances the responsive feel of the Triton.

Drivers’ instruments are clear and easy to read with a traditional twin outer dial and middle MFD design.

You can cycle through the MFD for a multitude of information sets. Quite handy.

The central stack still has buttons, levers, and dials, which I like. They are well laid out but easy to use and you can find what you want quickly.

Often the digital replacements look fancy but aren’t as practical.

The Central touch screen has excellent resolution and touch sensitivity.

A personal note, I’m more  a fan of an integrated style, rather than the stuck on top tablet style that is in the Triton. But others at the launch quite liked it so there’s that.

There is plenty of storage, the centre console can hold 6 bottles. Door trims hold large bottle and a folder. Like a few Utes now there are clever dash slide out cup holders on the  GSR

2024 Mitsubishi Triton GLS rear seat occupant

Rear seats

The rear seats are especially comfortable. They tend to wrap around the outer two occupants. Like all Utes, the middle passenger isn’t so well looked after.

I sat in the rear for a longer drive and my 190cm frame that is larger than the average bear nestled in without fuss. Plenty of headroom, kneeroom and my upper shoulders and head was well supported.

Many Utes, even top spec models have a relatively flat rear seat, not so the Triton.

There are grab handles everywhere which helps entry and exit.

The all around visibility is pretty good, but you do notice the bigger frontal area and the ‘A’ pillar and external rear view mirror does form a slight blind spot.

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What about Infotainment and connectivity technology

New-Gen Triton’s user interface is intuitively designed and thoroughly modern with a 9.0-inch digital touch screen fitted range-wide.

Featuring embedded satellite navigation with Android Auto and Wireless Apple CarPlay, as well as Bluetooth phone and audio, DAB and two USB inputs (1 x USB-A, and 1 x USB-C for the first time in Triton), New-Gen Triton seamlessly connects occupants to the outside world.

Charging devices on-the-go is also easier with Qi wireless smartphone charging making its Triton debut. Located in the centre console, this charging pad at a maximum of 15 watts.

A USB port rating increase from 1.5 to 2.4 amps (USB-A) and 3.0 amps (USB-C) further supports device charging.

A four-speaker audio system is standard on GLX and GLX+ models, while GLS and GSR receive premium six-speaker audio.

The dashboard meter ‘multi-information’ display grows from 4.2 inches in the previous generation to 7.0 inches in New-Gen Triton. Warning sounds are played through the speaker system rather than a buzzer as before, and the display now offers a wider range of information, including wiper mode, lighting status and the selected drive mode. It also greets occupants with a digital start up vehicle animation.

Also standard range-wide is the Multi Around Monitor, which utilises digital camera moving object detection, a wider view for both front and rear cameras and an improved bird’s eye view.

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Mitsubishi Triton engine and drivetrain

The big news is the improved power and torque output for the Triton.

Still with the same 2.4L 4-cylinder engine that now comes with a bi-turbo. A smaller turbo to boost up to 1,000rpm, then the second kicks in for more top end performance.

The Triton now has 150kW of power @ 3,500 rpm and a handy 470 Nm of torque from 1,500 – 2,750 rpm. A headline figure of 500Nm would have been handy. But the torque comes in at a low 1,500 rpm and is flat through to 2,750 rpm. This means that its healthy, especially for towing and off road.

Overall there has been a 10% improvement in fuel economy as well

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Mitsubishi has stuck with the proven 6 Sp Aisin sports automatic transmission. This matched with the clever Super Select 11 4WD system is a proven and robust combination.

The transmission has been fine tuned to match the wider drive modes available.

A six-speed manual will also be offered on some variants, post-launch.

A new engine Auto Stop & Go System further supports efficiency and a 17-litre AdBlue tank – a first for Triton – further reduces NOx emissions.

2024 Mitsubishi Triton 4WD Drive Super Select 11

Triton drive modes

On 4 x 4 variants, a centre-console ‘DRIVE MODE’ button enables access to an even greater depth of capability.

As part of Triton’s overarching All Wheel Control system, there are seven available drive modes. These work in conjunction with Mitsubishi’s famed Super Select 4WD-II system, which continues to offer 2H, 4H, 4HLc and 4LLc drivetrain settings.

The tables below summarise New-Gen Triton’s All Wheel Control systems:

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The ability to switch from high-range 2WD to 4WD on the fly has long been a hallmark of Mitsubishi’s 4WD systems.

In addition, the versatile Super Select 4WD-II system’s Torsen centre differential enables a 40/60 front/rear drive distribution when it is unlocked, giving strong traction on slippery surfaces without reducing on-road agility, even on dry sealed roads.

For even more traction and control when driving off-road, ‘4HLc’ – high-range four-wheel drive with locked centre differential – gives a 50/50 locked drive split, front and rear. The torque sensing centre diff has no bind. There is also active Yaw control.

‘4LLc’ utilises the transfer case to engage low-range gearing along with the locked centre differential. Using 4LLc also allows engagement of the rear differential lock, via an accessible console-mounted button, for maximum traction.

Couple of quick notes

  • Engaging the rear diff locks turns off ASC on the front wheels
  • Sand mode doesn’t automatically turn off ASC.
  • Torque vectoring is for the front wheels only.

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What is the upgraded suspension like?

First up let me say the ride and handling of the new Triton is significantly better. Its smoother and more compliant. There was minimal harsh rebound experienced on the test drive.

This was from a mix of motorway driving, back country roads, gravel roads and a multitude of testing 4WD conditions. I drove the Triton with no weight in the back, which usually means the ride is a bit bumpy, not so.

The improved ride was achieved through testing over 100 combinations of front and rear suspension options.

Specific changes are:

  • increased front shock absorber diameter to complement the new, high-mount location for the front suspension’s upper wishbones.
  • The new shock absorbers feature 36mm cylinders (compared to 32mm in the previous generation) for improved control,
  • an impressive increase in rebound stroke length (from 68.4mm to 90.7mm) is also realised.
  • In the rear, MMC engineers focused on reducing unsprung mass while improving strength through using high tensile spring steel.
  • As a result, the standard rear suspension layout has reduced from five to three leaves; the heavy duty system from six to four.
  • The first leaf remains the same thickness as before, while the additional leaves are of greater thickness.
  • The rear shock absorber cylinders have also increased from 30mm to 36mm and feature a revised oil seal for additional strength and longer service life.

2024 Mitsubishi Triton GLS suspension changes

Model First Leaf Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth
23MY Triton (STD) 8mm 7mm 6mm 6mm 16mm NA
New-Gen Triton (STD) 8mm 9mm 16mm N/A NA N/A
     
23MY Triton (HD) 8mm 8mm 7mm 7mm 16mm 16mm
New-Gen Triton (HD) 9mm 10mm 16mm 16mm N/A NA

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Wheel and tyre packages

 The New-Gen Mitsubishi Triton’s significantly uprated suspension system is complemented by new-design 17- and 18-inch wheels.

The workhorse GLX 4 x 2 receives 17-inch steel wheels fitted with 265/65R17 highway-terrain tyres. While GLX 4 x 4 gains 265/65/R17 all-terrain tyres.

GLX+ benefits from a 17-inch alloy wheel design with 265/65/R17 all-terrains.

Moving to the premium GLS grade brings a sophisticated, multi-spoke alloy wheel design wrapped in 265/60/R18 highway rubber.

The flagship GSR gains a unique black-finish alloy of similar design.

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What is the new Triton like to drive?

On road

In summary its significantly better on road and gravel surfaces.

This comes from a combination of factors that all add marginal improvements that add up to major improvements. It’s the jigsaw philosophy.

The electronic power steering is leaps and bounds ahead of the old model. It has particularly good responsiveness and the feel of the smaller, thick rimmed steering wheel adds to the improved feel.

I would have to drive it back to back with some others, but the steering response would go close to best in class.

Longer and wider chassis means that the Triton adopts a wider stance and feels more connected to the road. Its smoother and quieter as well

Revised suspension keeps everything tidy. Mid corner bumps, when at reasonable speed will result in a slight skipping, but overall, its way better than the previous model.

Higher outputs from the engine, and low delivery of torque also means more responsiveness and relaxed driving. It’s not a sports Ute but will hum along nicely when asked.

Im a driver that likes to turn off driver assist features as I find many of them intrusive. It takes   steps to turn off the facial recognition settings and driver assistance. Unfortunately, you need to do that every time you start the engine.

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Off road

Off road on the 4WD trails and testing track, the Triton felt always composed. It did scrape its belly once or twice. But that is to be expected of a standard Ute where we went.

We tested the Triton on a couple of rutted, soft dirt inclines with deep mogul style holes. These are designed to test wheel articulation and grip.

The traction control system, when left to its own devices performed better than locked rear diffs on occasions.

On steep dirt descents, we tested both Low rage with the transmission locked in M1 and alternatively, the hill descent control. Both worked a treat.

The hill descent could well be close to best in class. It went about its business effortlessly and quietly. No complaining, burping or farting like many others.

I have to say though that the efficiency of low range M1 transmission, would mean that it wouldn’t get much use.

The higher torque output means that more of the control rests directly on your right foot and that’s a good thing.

In tight spots where visibility is restricted the surround camera is a bonus to help with wheel placement and detecting obstacles.

The overall impression is that the new Triton is a particularly tidy unit indeed.

2024 Mitsubishi Triton 4WD Ute safety features

Triton Safety Features

 Redesigned chassis frame

Safety starts with a stiff chassis frame.

2024 Mitsubishi Triton 4WD Ute safety features

Featuring high tensile steel, the New-Gen Triton’s chassis frame Triton has been comprehensively redesigned to increase torsional and bending rigidity. The new design’s increased cross-sectional width absorbs energy more effectively, reducing potential passenger impact.

MMC engineers upgraded the front cross member and also added-in a secondary cross member for additional support. A ‘crash box’ structure was also added to the side rails for added occupant protection.

Safer night driving: LED Headlight (Multi Projectors) and Auto High Beam

The New-Gen Triton comes with Multi Projectors for a wider illumination range for safer driving at night.

The vehicle also has the ability to detect vehicles in front and will automatically switch back and forth from high beam to low beam to ensure the driver is able to keep their hands on the wheel.

Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

The intuitive Tyre Pressure Monitoring System on the New-Gen Triton has been introduced to support safe and fuel-efficient driving.

This new system displays the pressure of each individual tyre on the driver display and will warn the driver of low pressure tyres.

Intuitive active safety systems for passenger protection

The New-Gen Triton offers intuitive active safety systems with everything from Forward Collision Mitigation to Traffic Sign Recognition.

2024 Mitsubishi Triton 4WD Ute safety features

Forward Collision Mitigation (FCM) with pedestrian & cyclist detection

The Forward Collision Mitigation system detects obstructions ahead of the vehicle which could cause potential collisions and warns the driver via audio and visual alert. The vehicle will automatically apply brakes to avoid or reduce collision impact.

This system is further enhanced on the New-Gen Triton by also detecting vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists in front. The added Junction Assist function is capable of detecting a combination of pedestrians and cyclists.

Rear Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)

The New-Gen Triton now features the Rear Automatic Emergency Braking safety system. This feature detects obstructions behind the vehicle and warns the driver via visual and audio alerts. The vehicle will automatically apply brakes to avoid or reduce collision impact.

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Front and Rear Cross Traffic Alerts

The New-Gen Triton will retain the Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) feature as well as the new addition of Front Cross Traffic Alert (FCTA) exemplifying Mitsubishi Motors’ ongoing commitment to enhancing safety systems.

The Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) is capable of detecting a vehicle to the rear when the New-Gen Triton is reversing. RCTA will alert the driver via a warning message on the multi- information display, a buzzer sound and blinking warnings on the side mirrors.

The Front Cross Traffic Alert (FCTA)* will detect an approaching vehicle at an intersection and warn the driver via visual and audio alert.

*Note, the FCTA system is available as a no-cost option for customers not fitting a front protection bar.

2024 Mitsubishi Triton 4WD Ute safety features

Traffic Sign Recognition & Speed Limit Assist

The New-Gen Triton comes equipped with an intuitive Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) function which is capable of identifying speed limit signs through a front camera. The multi-information display will show the current speed limit. On roads where no speed limit signs are present the vehicle will display the speed limit that is programmed into the navigation.

If the driver exceeds the speed limit the Traffic Sign Recognition system will warn the driver with a visual alert.

Speed Limit Assist operates when the engine is running and utilises the Traffic Sign Recognition function to identify the current speed limit.  The driver can easily apply the new speed limit as the vehicle’s maximum speed with one button press.

Driver Monitoring System

A class first, the New-Gen Triton will feature the driver monitoring system which monitors the drivers face utilizing a camera on the steering column to detect driver drowsiness or fatigue (Drowsiness, Micro-sleep, Sleep).

If it detects distraction a meter display will alert the driver. If the system detects drowsiness or fatigue, Forward Collision Mitigation parameters are automatically adjusted to operate earlier. Additionally, in the case that fatigue is detected the Lane Departure Warning will also operate earlier than usual.

However, it takes three steps into the screen menu to turn this off and have to do every time.

Lane Departure Prevention

The 24MY Triton will receive an upgraded Lane Departure system which previously only warned the driver that the vehicle was drifting out of its lane. The upgraded Lane Departure Prevention system monitors the lane markings on the road and will steer the vehicle back into the lane if it starts to drift out.

Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)

Upgraded from Cruise Control to Adaptive Cruise Control on the New-Gen Triton.  It can be selected when needed fortunately. Adaptive Cruise Control maintains the set cruise control speed and utilises radar technology to detect and maintain a safe driving distance from the vehicle in front.

2024 Mitsubishi Triton 4WD Ute safety features

Owner Experience

Mitsubishi advertises a Diamond Advantage with Australia’s only 10/10 warranty and capped price servicing program*

Australia’s only 10/10 Diamond Advantage offering will continue for New-Gen Triton. New Triton owners are ensured peace-of-mind with a 10-year warranty and 10-year capped price servicing program.

Roadside assist is also included for 12 months from purchase, renewed for another 12 months when the vehicle is serviced in accordance to the capped price servicing program for a maximum of four years, post-purchase.

Featuring 12-month / 15,000km service intervals as before, New-Gen Triton benefits from several enhancements (including removing the need to set tappet clearances every 60,000km) that reduce servicing costs over the 10-year term, compared to the previous generation.

Model 15K 30K 45K 60K 75K 90K 105K 120K 135K 150K Total
23MY Triton

4×4

$449 $549 $549 $799 $549 $799 $549 $999 $699 $799 $6740
New-Gen Triton

4×4

$489 Again $489 $489 Again $489 $489 $799 $749 $949 $849 $899 $6690

*Up to 10 years from the date of first registration or 200,000 km New Vehicle Warranty (whichever comes first) when all regular services are completed within the specified service intervals at a Mitsubishi Dealership. Otherwise, 5 years from the date of first registration or 100,000 km New Vehicle Warranty (whichever comes first) applies.

2024 Mitsubishi Triton model range

Triton Specifications 

Launch model range: Something for everybody

New-Gen Triton follows the Triton tradition, with a wide range of model grades designed to cater to every need.

At launch, Double Cab Pickup variants will be available, with Club Cab and Cab-Chassis variants to be added later in 2024.

New-Gen Triton follows a highly recognisable model structure, offering GLX, GLX+, GLS and GSR grades, and all are comprehensively equipped as standard.

*Please note, a comprehensive per-model specification panel is provided at the end of this press kit.

Triton GLX

The value-packed workhorse of the range, Triton GLX features:

Drivetrain and Chassis:

  • Engine Auto Stop & Go system
  • Heavy Duty rear suspension
  • Easy Select 4WD (4×4 models)

Exterior:

  • All new exterior design
  • Front engine metal sheet undercover (4×4 models)
  • Front engine composite sheet undercover (4×2 models)
  • New 17” steel wheels
  • MITSUBISHI embossed material black Grille

Interior:

  • All new interior design
  • Cloth seat trim
  • Floor console box with lid
  • 2x cup holders, 2 bottle holders and sunglasses holder
  • Driver sun visor with ticket holder
  • Driver seat electric lumbar support
  • Vinyl Floor
  • Seat back pocket including phone and tablet storage (Double Cab)
  • 2nd row bench seat (Double Cab)
  • 2nd row arm rest centre with cup holder (Double Cab)

Passive Safety:

  • Driver and passenger front airbags
  • Centre airbag
  • Driver knee airbag
  • Driver and front passenger side airbags
  • Curtain airbags

Active Safety Assist Technology – Collision warning and avoidance:

  • Forward Collision Mitigation (FCM) with:
    • Pedestrian detection
    • Cyclist detection
    • Junction assist
  • Rear Automatic Emergency Braking
  • Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) AT models
  • Blind spot Warning (BSW)/Lane Change Alert (LCA)
  • Emergency Lane Assist (ELA)
  • Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
  • Lane Departure Prevention (LDP)
  • Parking sensors – front and rear
  • Front Cross Traffic Alert (no cost dealer-fit option)
  • Rear Cross Traffic Alert
  • Multi Collision Brake
  • Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR)
  • Driver Attention Alert (DAA)
  • Driver Monitor System (DMS)
  • Adjustable Speed Limitation Function – Auto type (TSR+Navi)
  • Automatic High Beam system (AHB)

Active Safety Assist Technology – Braking and Stability:

  • Active Stability Control (ASC)
  • Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
  • Traction Control
  • Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD)
  • Brake Assist system
  • Trailer Stability Assist (TSA)
  • Hill Start Assist
  • Emergency Stop Signal (ESS)

Comfort and Convenience:

  • Manual Air Conditioner (Single Cab)
  • Automatic Air Conditioner (Club Cab & Double Cab)
  • Tyre pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
  • Electric Power Steering (EPS)
  • Steering wheel haptic (Lane Departure Warning)
  • 7” LCD MID Meter Cluster
  • Integrated Navigation System
  • Multi Around view Monitor
  • 1 front USB-A port
  • 1 front USB-C port

Audio:

  • 9” audio display
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay
  • Android Auto
  • 2 speakers (Single Cab)
  • 4 speakers (Club Cab & Double Cab)
  • Bluetooth connectivity with voice and steering wheel controls

Triton GLX+

For even more capability, Triton GLX+ offers the additional features over the GLX:

Drivetrain and Chassis:

  • Rear Differential Lock

Exterior:

  • Side Steps
  • Front Fog Lamp (Halogen)
  • LED High mounted Stop lamp (Pick-up)
  • New 17” Alloy wheels

Comfort and Convenience:

  • 1 rear USB-A port (power only)
  • 1 rear USB-C port (power only)

Audio:

  • Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB)

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Triton GLS

 Stepping up to the Triton GLS brings a sophisticated look and feel, combined with Mitsubishi’s legendary Super Select 4WD II system.

Drivetrain and Chassis:

  • Super Select 4WD-II
  • Terrain Control
  • Hill Descent Control
  • Standard Rear Suspension

Exterior:

  • New 18” Alloy wheels
  • Bedliner
  • Heated, electrically-adjusted power folding door mirrors
  • Privacy Glass (rear windows)
  • LED lighting (headlamps, DRLs, front fog lamps, side turn lamps, rear tail and brake lamps)
  • MITSUBISHI embossed gloss black grille
  • Chrome ‘Dynamic Shield’ front fascia design

Interior:

  • Interior trim: Soft padding surfaces with silver accent stitching and trim garnishes

Comfort and Convenience:

  • Dual zone auto air conditioning
  • Auto dimming rear view mirror (frameless type)
  • Keyless entry with 2 transmitters
  • Keyless Operating System (KOS)
  • One Touch Engine Start Switch (OSS)
  • Smartphone wireless charger

Triton GLS Leather Option

 For an additional $1500, the GLS Leather Option further lifts the interior ambience with the following:

  • Seat Trim Material: Leather with silver stitching
  • Power Driver’s Seat adjustment
  • Heated Front Seats

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Triton GSR

Following a long line of GSR-badged Mitsubishi flagships, the New-Gen Triton GSR is feature packed and suitably sporting. It features the following (in addition to GLS):

Exterior:

  • New Black 18” Alloy wheels
  • Body colour front grille
  • Black wheel arch mouldings
  • ‘Sailplane’ styling bar
  • Black Roof Rails
  • Black ‘Dynamic Shield’ front fascia design

Interior:

  • Exclusive leather seats with orange interior accent stitching
  • Unique floor mats
  • Interior trim: Soft padding surfaces and Dark Titanium accents
  • 2 Cup holders mounted on the dash
  • Power driver seat – slide, recline, height and lumbar support

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Triton Accessories 

A comprehensive range of Genuine Accessories has been developed for New-Gen Triton and these will be progressively rolled out from launch.

Featuring accessories from the global design program and including several Australian-developed parts, the Genuine Accessories range further supports Triton’s expansive customer appeal. All Genuine Accessories carry the full 10-year Diamond Advantage warranty.

A selection of key accessories is outlined below:

MMAL developed accessories

  • 12V Tub dual socket outlet with light
  • Aluminium Hard Tonneau Cover – Black
  • Aluminium Tray – Single Cab, Club Cab, Double Cab
  • Bonnet Protector – Clear or Matte
  • Canopy lift/lift windows
  • Canopy Sliding  Windows – Left-hand and right-hand sides
  • Cargo tie down kit
  • Driving Lamp and harness
  • Dust & Water Defence Kit – aluminium tonneau cover
  • Electric Roll top Tonneau Cover
  • Electric trailer brake harness
  • Front Protection Bar – Alloy or steel, to suit LED or Halogen foglamps
  • Hard Tonneau Cover – body colour
  • Harness for tow bar
  • Headlight Protector
  • Nudge Bar – Black or Polished
  • Roof Rack – Double Cab without Roof Rails
  • Roof Rack Cross Bars – Double Cab with Roof Rails
  • Rubber Tub Mats – Club Cab and Double Cab, with or without tub liner
  • Side Protection Bar
  • Snorkel
  • Soft Tonneau Cover – with or without sports bar
  • Steel Tray – Single Cab, Club Cab, Double Cab
  • Tow Bar kit
  • Two-tone canopy (lift/lift windows), in body colour/Jet Black
  • Under Ride Protection
  • Winch Cradle

MMTh (Thailand) developed accessories

  • Carpet floor mats
  • Fender Flares – Double Cab
  • Grille emblem – Black or Chrome
  • Rubber floor mats (with high or low edge finish)
  • Sailplane – Black
  • Sports Bar – Black or Polished
  • Under Rail Tub liner – Double Cab
  • Under Rail Tub liner- Club Cab
  • Weathershields
  • An electric brake controller kit is also available via Australian accessories partner Redarc.

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Mitsubishi Triton

Model

Triton GSR

Model Price $63,840 MLP*
Engine 2.4L 4 Cyl Bi-Turbo Diesel Euro 6b
Drivetrain 6 Sp Sports AT Dual range 4WD
Power 150kW @ 3,500rpm
Torque 470Nm @ 1,500-2,750rpm
Safety TBA
0-100kmh / Top Speed TBA
CO2 Emissions 203 g/km
Economy ADR 7.7L/100km / 75L capacity
Economy on test N/A
Max Range 1119km
Range on test 974 km average
Servicing 12Mth / 15,000km 5 Yrs. Capped Price
Warranty 5yr/ 100,000 km
Roadside Assist 5Yr. conditional roadside assist

*MLP Includes GST and LCT but excluding statutory charges, dealer costs and dealer delivery. See your dealer for RDAP. Does not include price of options. Some features mentioned in the article are options. RDAP means Recommended Drive Away Price (without options but including all other charges). Pricing is from Redbook as at date of article or from the manufacturer’s website.

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Overall Rating    

90/100

Behind the Wheel 9
Comfort 9
Equipment 9
Performance 9
Ride and Handling 9
Practicality 8
Fit for Purpose 9
AWD/Towing Capability* 10 (4WD 5/5 Towing 5/5)
Technology/connectivity 9
Value for Money 9

*Towing and AWD capability is measured against similar vehicles in the same class.

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Dimensions

Mitsubishi Triton GSR

Overall Length 5320mm
Wheelbase 3130mm
Width 1865mm
Height 1795mm
Wheels 18×7.5 Alloy
Tyres 265/60 R18
Max ground clearance Up to 228mm
Wading Depth TBA
Approach 30.4 degrees
Rampover 23.4 degrees
Departure angle 22.8 degrees
Turning Circle KTK 12.7m
Tub Length 1555mm
Tub width arches 1200mm
Tub width 1545mm
Tub Depth TBA
Kerb Weight 2170kg
Payload (kg) 1030kg
GVM (kg) 3200kg
GCM 6250kg
Towing Capacity (braked) 3500kg
Tow Ball rating 350kg

 

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When it comes to off-road exploration, where the call of the wild beckons and the thrill of adventure awaits around every corner, the choice of 4×4 wheel and tyre packages becomes a pivotal decision for enthusiasts and adventurers alike. These dynamic duos of rubber and alloy, meticulously designed to withstand the rugged demands of off-road terrain while enhancing the performance and aesthetics of the vehicle, stand as symbols of ingenuity and innovation. Join me as we embark on a journey through the intricate world of 4×4 wheel and tyre packages, uncovering the complexities that define their allure and unlocking the secrets to maximizing their potential.

At the heart of the 4×4 wheel and tyre packages lies a symphony of engineering marvels, each component meticulously crafted to deliver optimal traction, durability, and handling. From the aggressive tread patterns of mud-terrain tyres to the versatile capabilities of all-terrain options, the diversity of tyre choices available is staggering. Each tyre type offers a unique blend of attributes, catering to a spectrum of driving conditions and preferences.

Mud-terrain tyres

Mud-terrain tyres, with their rugged construction and deep, aggressive treads, are designed to excel in the most challenging off-road environments. These tyres grip the terrain with tenacity, providing enhanced traction and stability on muddy trails, rocky inclines, and sandy dunes alike. The reinforced sidewalls of mud-terrain tyres offer added protection against punctures and abrasions, ensuring peace of mind for adventurers venturing into the unknown.

On the other end of the spectrum, we find the all-terrain tyres, versatile companions suited for both off-road escapades and everyday commuting. These tyres strike a balance between off-road capability and on-road comfort, offering a smooth and quiet ride on highways while maintaining traction and control on unpaved surfaces. With moderate tread patterns and durable construction, all-terrain tyres are the jack-of-all-trades, ready to tackle a variety of terrains with confidence and ease.

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Wheel and Tyre

But the tyre is only one piece of the puzzle; the wheel itself plays a crucial role in defining the performance and aesthetics of the package. Alloy wheels, with their lightweight yet sturdy construction, offer a host of benefits to off-road enthusiasts. These wheels improve fuel efficiency by reducing unsprung weight, enhance heat dissipation to prevent brake fade during intense off-road maneuvers, and contribute to better overall handling and responsiveness.

Moreover, alloy wheels come in a myriad of designs and finishes, allowing owners to personalize their 4×4 vehicles to reflect their individual style and preferences. From sleek and modern to rugged and utilitarian, the options are as diverse as the terrains waiting to be explored. Wheel diameter, width, and offset must be carefully considered to ensure proper fitment and compatibility with the vehicle’s suspension geometry, adding another layer of complexity to the customization process.

For those venturing into the world of 4×4 wheel and tyre packages for the first time, the sheer array of choices can be overwhelming. Factors such as load ratings, tread wear, and speed ratings must all be taken into account to make an informed decision. Enthusiasts pore over catalogues and specifications, seeking the perfect balance of off-road performance and on-road comfort that suits their driving needs.

Yet, amidst the complexities and nuances of 4×4 customization, there lies an undeniable sense of excitement and anticipation. The process of selecting the ideal wheel and tyre package is a journey of discovery, a quest to unlock the full potential of the vehicle and embark on unforgettable adventures. Whether navigating rocky trails, forging through mud-soaked paths, or conquering steep inclines, the right combination of tyres and wheels transforms a 4×4 vehicle into a capable and confident companion, ready to tackle any challenge with aplomb.

Conclusion

In conclusion, 4×4 wheel and tyre packages represent more than just a mechanical upgrade; they are gateways to a world of adventure and exploration. From the rugged beauty of mud-terrain tyres to the versatile performance of all-terrain options, these dynamic duos embody the spirit of off-road freedom and the thrill of pushing boundaries. So, let us embrace the complexities and nuances of 4×4 customization, celebrating the artistry and ingenuity that define this exhilarating world of off-road excellence.

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2024 Toyota LandCruiser Prado overseas model shown Toyota LandCruiser Prado Full Australian Details 15 February 2024 update 

  • Five-variant LandCruiser Prado introduces 48-volt technology across model range
  • New Altitude variant delivers enhanced off-road performance and rugged styling
  • All-new LandCruiser Prado range arrives in Australia mid-year

Toyota Prado Australian Details

Australia’s favourite large SUV is set to become even more appealing for customers when the all-new LandCruiser Prado range arrives in Australia in mid-2024, with a new off-road focussed variant, 48-volt technology across the range, and retro-inspired styling.

The five-variant Prado range brings the rugged capability worthy of a LandCruiser name, with major improvements to driveability, technology and design.

Toyota Australia Vice President Sales, Marketing and Franchise Operations Sean Hanley said the all-new LandCruiser Prado will continue to resonate with Australian families and adventurers.

“Over decades the Prado has become a favourite for Australians in need of an SUV able to transport the whole family during the week and go off the beaten path on the weekend, all with signature Toyota reliability,” he said.

“The new-generation Prado will continue the legacy forged by its predecessors when it arrives here later this year, with the addition of 48-volt technology and the new Altitude grade making it more appealing than ever.”

The all-new LandCruiser Prado range will build upon the line-up of the current generation with GX, GXL, VX and flagship Kakadu grades, and the addition of a new high-end Altitude variant aimed at adventure-focused customers looking to take their Prado further off-road.

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LandCruiser Prado GX

The Prado line-up continues to open with the five-seat GX grade, distinguishable from the outside by 18-inch dark grey alloy wheels, an upper grille with ‘TOYOTA’ lettering, LED headlights and daytime running lights, retractable body-coloured exterior mirrors, darkened front and rear bumpers, side sills and wheelarches, and a manual tailgate with glass hatch.

Inside, the GX features fabric seats with six-way manual driver adjustment, a 7.0-inch colour MID display, automatic dual-zone climate control, all-weather rubber floor mats and a 220V power outlet in the rear.

Multimedia on all variants comes in the form of a 12.3-inch multimedia system with wireless Apple CarPlay®1 and Android Auto™2, embedded satellite navigation3 with cloud function4, DAB+ digital radio5, Toyota Connected Services6 and on GX, a 10-speaker audio system.

A full suite of Toyota Safety Sense active safety technologies are available across the Prado range, including pre-collision safety system, adaptive cruise control, lane trace assist, blind spot monitor and rear parking support brake, as well as other welcome safety features including front and rear parking sensors, a panoramic view monitor, nine airbags, trailer sway control and a pre-wiring harness for the tow hitch.7

Standard driving assistance technologies on all variants include vehicle stability control with active traction control, downhill assist control and crawl control with five selectable speed settings.7

LandCruiser Prado GXL

Stepping up to the GXL, adds roof rails, rear privacy glass, silver front and rear bumper trim and a powered tailgate.

Inside, the GXL adds a third row of seats for seven-seat capacity, with synthetic leather-accented upholstery and 50:50 split fold seat back for the third row. Front seats offer heating and ventilation with an eight-way power-adjustable driver’s seat, genuine leather-accented steering wheel and shift knob and an auto-dimming rearview mirror.

Improved convenience features include rear climate control, a wireless charging pad8 and two additional USB-C charging ports for a total of six throughout the cabin.

LandCruiser Prado VX

Next up is the luxuriously specified VX, identified by its 20-inch premium dark metallic alloy wheels, body-coloured front and rear bumpers, over-fender moulding and rear guard trim, and bi-LED headlamps with dynamic auto-leveling and adaptive high-beam system7 technology.

The VX provides greater amenity for customers with leather-accented seats with driver seat power lumbar support and memory, four-way front passenger power adjustment, power-adjustable steering wheel, carpet floor mats, a refrigerated console box and tyre pressure monitor.

A full 12.3-inch colour MID display has been added along with a premium 14-speaker JBL®9 audio system, while additional driving assistance for both on and off-road includes Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS) and five-mode Drive Mode Select, Multi-Terrain Select, and in a first for Toyota, the Multi-Terrain Monitor system which provides a comprehensive view of the vehicle’s underfloor and surrounds when off-roading.7

LandCruiser Prado Altitude

The new Altitude grade makes full use of the LandCruiser Prado’s excellent fundamental off-road capability, introducing a number of exclusive features designed to tackle the toughest terrain the country has to offer.

The Altitude version offers enhanced capability with the fitment of 18-inch matte grey alloy wheels with Toyo Open Country all-terrain tyres, a rear locking differential, and a new stabiliser disconnect mechanism7 (replacing AVS) which provides an extra 10 per cent of wheel articulation to help maximise traction on uneven surfaces.

With a tough exterior look to match its performance, the Altitude variant features black door handles and tailgate garnish, black over-fender moulding, a moon roof and the option of two-tone colourways10.

Available exclusively in five-seat configuration, the Altitude builds on the specification of the VX and inside, adds a digital rearview mirror, heated steering wheel and head-up display.

LandCruiser Prado Kakadu

Crowning the LandCruiser Prado range is the flagship seven-seat Kakadu, which also adds features over the VX including a panoramic moon roof, illuminated side steps, heated and ventilated rear seats, heated steering wheel, adjustable driver’s seat thigh support, digital rearview mirror, head-up display and a rear torque-sensing limited-slip differential to enhance handling when cornering.

Engine and drivetrain

All Prado variants are powered by the same 150kW, 500Nm 2.8-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder powertrain with 48-volt technology, paired to an eight-speed automatic transmission.

Every Prado offers full-time all-wheel drive with a lockable torque-sensing Torsen®9 centre differential and low-range gearing, with a strong 3,500kg braked towing capacity11 across the range.

A total of eight exterior paint colours will be offered on the Prado including the new Altitude-exclusive Tanami Taupe and Ningaloo Blue, optionally available with a white roof.12

Further details on the all-new LandCruiser Prado including pricing and full specification will be announced closer to the model’s arrival in mid-2024.

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All the legal notes stuff lawyers love

1 CarPlay® is a trademark of Apple, Inc. registered in the U.S. and other countries.

2 Android Auto™ is a trademark of Google LLC.

3 Coverage varies based on vehicle location.

4 Features depend on 3G/4G enabled DCM (available until the earlier of 2033 or Telstra 4G sunset), third party information, GPS signal strength, Australian mobile network coverage, compatible device, mobile data (at user’s cost) and other factors outside Toyota’s control which can limit functionality of system and may be subject to change. See your Owner’s Manual or Toyota.com.au/connected. Please drive safely. All images indicative only.

5 Coverage dependent on vehicle location.

6 Not available outside Australia, if services disabled or terminated or after 2033/Telstra 4G sunset (whichever comes first). Dependent on 3G/4G enabled DCM, GPS signal strength, mobile network coverage and other factors outside Toyota’s control which can limit ability or functionality of system. Check your Owner’s Manual or Toyota.com.au/connected for explanation of limitations. Please drive safely.

7 Driver assist feature. Only operates under certain conditions. Check your Owner’s Manual for explanation of limitations. Please drive safely.

8 Only Qi-supported devices compatible. Refer to device manufacturer. May require additional purchase of accessory to support wireless charging.

9 Product & company names are trademarks of their respective owners.

10 Paint featured is an optional extra at additional cost.

11 Towing capacity subject to regulatory requirements, and vehicle & equipment design limitations. Ask your dealer for more information, including Toyota Genuine Towbar capacity and availability.

12 Toyota Australia reserves the right to vary or discontinue the current interior and exterior colours, trims and colour/trim/model combinations. Colours and trims displayed are a guide only and may vary from actual colours due to printing/display process. See your Toyota dealer to confirm availability when ordering your vehicle.

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Toyota Prado August 14 2023 update

Toyota have just shown their new generation Prado with improved performance, mechanical upgrades, and more rugged styling.  

2024 Toyota LandCruiser Prado 1Before listeners get too excited, the new Prado isn’t due here until mid-2024 and pricing hasn’t been announced yet. But I can tell you a bit about it.

The main improvement is that the Prado now shares the same platform as the 300 series LandCruiser. Which means in this case the same wheelbase.

Other improvements include better wheel travel from the revised suspension, along with better ride and handling.

It now comes with electronic steering, along with a muscular styling redesign. Some would call it a boxy design, but its certainly a departure from the existing model.

The new Prado comes with the familiar 2.8L turbo diesel engine. This produces with 150 kilowatts of power and 500 Newton metres of torque. This is matched to a new direct shift eight speed automatic transmission.

The engine now comes with mild hybrid technology to improve fuel economy.

The Prado and the Pajero were doubly responsible for the surge in larger SUV popularity as a family transport in the mid to late 90”s. It’s been hugely successful, but with changing buyer tastes, will the new model be as successful.

I like the muscular style and having a true 4WD as an alternative to the urban based SUVs is always a good thing.

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I’m Brianna Fraser

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More Toyota Prado new generation details

  • New-generation LandCruiser Prado unveiled with new design, platform and technology
  • All new model retains the essence of LandCruiser performance for lifestyle-focused families
  • Due on sale in Australia mid-2024 

The all-new Toyota LandCruiser Prado family SUV has made its world premiere. Bringing with it significant mechanical upgrades, enhanced performance, and rugged styling changes. Planned arrival in Australian showrooms mid next year.

Since its arrival in 1996, the Prado has been one of Australia’s most popular large SUVs. Thanks to its blend of capability, amenity and passenger-oriented comfort. The all-new model continues that brief with go-anywhere performance and a design that symbolises the essence of the LandCruiser.

Toyota Australia Vice President Sales, Marketing and Franchise Operations Sean Hanley said the new Prado provides all the hallmarks of a LandCruiser that customers love.

“Australian customers appreciate the vast capability of the LandCruiser Prado. From use as a family vehicle, to off-roading, towing and long-distance touring, which is evidenced by its huge popularity,” Mr Hanley said.

“The all-new Prado takes everything that customers love about the Prado to a new level. With even greater performance, capability and technology, as well as bold new styling inside and out.”

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New generation Prado

The new-generation Prado adopts a new design direction that fuses traditional and contemporary styling cues. Employing horizontal lines inspired by LandCruisers of yesteryear to deliver on the theme of functional beauty.

The front end is based around a rectangular grille and tri-beam headlights, with a low-set front cowl to improve forward visibility.

Muscular wheelarches and strong horizontal lines provide a sense of strength, with a low beltline that further improves visibility for occupants.

At the rear, the Prado features a vertically oriented tailgate and simple tail-light signature to complement the front end. It has silver lower bumpers at both the front and rear of the vehicle.

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Dimensions and platform

Measuring 4,920mm long, 1,988mm wide and 1,860mm tall, the all-new Prado is 95mm longer and wider, and 10mm taller than before. Its 2,850mm wheelbase is 60mm longer than before, and now matches the length of the LandCruiser 300 Series.1

The Prado now shares its underpinnings with the 300 Series, riding on the rugged and sophisticated TNGA-F ladder-frame chassis. This is 50 per cent more rigid than the current-generation Prado, helping to increase overall vehicle rigidity by 30 per cent.

The modern and stiff platform allows for improved suspension performance. With greater wheel articulation for off-roading and excellent handling and ride comfort on-road.

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Wheel articulation is improved further with Toyota’s brand-new stabilizer-bar control system which allows the front stabiliser bar to be disconnected for excellent wheel articulation, while enhanced functionality for the multi-terrain select and multi-terrain monitor systems help the Prado go even further off-road.

The adoption of electric power steering provides a crisper steering feel and enhanced low-speed manoeuvrability on-road, maximises control when off-roading, and allows compatibility with active safety systems such as lane trace assist.

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Engine and transmission

In Australia, the all-new Prado will be offered with the 1GD-FTV 2.8-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine enhanced with 48-volt technology to help improve fuel consumption in urban settings.

Producing 150kW of power and 500Nm of torque, the 1GD engine drives all four wheels via a new Direct Shift-8AT eight-speed automatic transmission which replaces the existing six-speed unit.

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Interior

Inside, the Prado employs a clean, stylish and functional interior design with dual digital screens for the instrument cluster and multimedia system, and an intuitive layout for the switches that group basic functions together.

The Prado will be available with either five- or seven-seat layouts depending on variant and will be offered with a full suite of Toyota Safety Sense active safety technologies2.

Further details on the all-new LandCruiser Prado including local specification will be made available closer to the vehicle’s Australian launch in 2024.

1 Vehicle specifications and features are based on overseas model. Australian specifications and features may differ
2 Driver assist feature. Only operates under certain conditions. Check your Owner’s Manual for explanation of limitations. Please drive safely.

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Projecta INTELLI-RANGE 12V Power Management Boards https://www.ozroamer.com.au/projecta-intelli-range-12v-power-management-boards/ Sun, 11 Feb 2024 04:58:52 +0000 https://www.ozroamer.com.au/?p=15347 INTELLI-RANGE - Projecta to release its new INTELLI-RANGE 12V Power Management Boards.  because there is an increasing array [...]

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INTELLI-RANGE – Projecta to release its new INTELLI-RANGE 12V Power Management Boards.  Because there is an increasing array of accessories and equipment designed to make time off the grid easier and more convenient. This is placing added demands on power management systems. 

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Along with providing convenient and reliable power when away from mains, Projecta’s INTELLI-RANGE Power Management Boards are simple and efficient to install.

As a complete and fully engineered solution, owners can save hours of labour when installing a system themselves. Or hundreds of dollars if their auto electrician is doing the job.

A further advantage of offering complete Power Management Boards is that each system can be installed with the correct cables and fuses every time. Preventing potential issues like power outages or damaged batteries.

The new boards are also designed to suit a variety of applications – both recreational and trade. They are ideal for installation in vehicles including four-wheel drives and utilities, RVs, caravans and camper trailers.

The boards also provide the convenience and aesthetic appeal of locating all electrical accessories and components in one place. Such as USB ports, various 12V sockets, connector plugs, switches, DC to DC charger and inverter. Resulting in a neat and professional appearance.

Depending on the model selected, the new INTELL-RANGE boards can successfully power and manage a range of appliances from lower current drawing items such as fans, lights, phones and cameras through to more power-hungry equipment including fridges, microwaves, toasters, hair dryers, coffee machines and even induction cooktops and air conditioners in the case of the ICB3000 model.

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INTELLI-RANGE 12V Power Management Board models

Available in six models (ICBDC, ICB1000, ICB1500, ICB2000, ICB3000 and ICB2000-HD).

Common features across the range include:

  • multi chemistry compatibility covering Gel, AGM, Calcium and Lithium,
  • offering the versatile to use with all popular battery types;
  • this flexibility also provides futureproofing should owners want to change their battery at a later stage.

All variants are also solar panel compatible. Model dependent, system performance can be monitored via either an in-built display or with Bluetooth using any smart device.

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For added protection, all models aside from the entry level ICBDC are equipped with a low voltage disconnect function. Protecting expensive deep cycle batteries from over-discharge.

Another key benefit of the new range is heavy-duty engineering and construction that’s designed to withstand demanding local conditions and applications. The boards feature a sturdy and long-lasting heavy-duty steel mounting body that’s further enhanced by a powder-coated finish. The range is also equipped with circuit protection. Giving Projecta the confidence to offer a generous 5-year warranty across the line-up.

For full details and specifications covering Projecta’s new INTELL-RANGE 12V Power Management Boards, visit: www.projecta.com.au.

The boards are available for purchase from leading automotive, caravan, camping and specialist battery / generator outlets Australia-wide.

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