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Limited edition Triton Charger-X to cause Fieldays stampede

The Country
10 Jun, 2016 03:28 AM2 mins to read

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Early birds at this year's Fieldays will likely ignore any worms and flock instead to snap up a limited edition Mitsubishi Triton Charger-X - for the special price of just $49,9901 or $499 per month*.

An upgrade of Mitsubishi's premium GLS model, Charger-X stands at the top of the Triton food chain and only 300 of these impressive beasts will be available during til the end of June.

"Creature comforts and hard-as-nails performance combine at every step to make Charger-X our most exceptional Triton yet," says Mitsubishi head of sales and marketing strategy Daniel Cook. "This thoroughbred ute gets the tough stuff done in ultimate style and with go-anywhere capability."

Premium leather interior with power driver's seat and head rest embossing create a unique, luxury interior for Charger-X. The interior is topped off by a 7" touch screen featuring satellite navigation and reversing camera. Outside the Charger-X features a unique decal package to set it apart from the pack.

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Featuring Super Select 4WD, Charger-X can be driven in 4WD on the highway for maximum grip and safety. Drivers can easily choose the mode that best suits the conditions: 2H (2WD high range), 4H (full-time 4WD), 4HLC (4WD high range), or 4LLC (4WD Low Range with Locked Centre Differential).

More information on this and other Mitsubishi Fieldays Offers are available here:

*1 Plus on-road costs from $850

*2 Upfront deposit: $16,777.20. Balloon payment: $22,495.50. Term: 36 months. Monthly payments are based on recommended retail price of a new standard specification Triton GLS Charger X including GST, on-road costs of $850, FM documentation and PPSR fees of $380. Payments are to be made monthly. Interest rate 6.95% p.a. Loan term available on consumer or business credit contracts. The total amount payable under the agreement amounts to $56,853.53. Standard Finance Mitsubishi (FM) credit assessment and lending criteria apply

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