Mitsubishi's upcoming Triton ute will feature a strong Australian influence as the new Ford Ranger rival boasts a locally tuned suspension and steering set-up. Leading development was Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited (MMAL) Product Strategy Project Manager, Tony Dorrington, who also worked on fine-tuning the 380 sedan from the mid-2000s, and said the ultimate goal was to make the new Triton feel less agricultural."With new-gen Triton we targeted a similar drive experience to a good SUV, with improved agility, responsiveness and ride comfort, but retaining Triton's traditional off-road and workhorse capabilities," he said.