Best Dash Cam for the Mitsubishi Triton 2026: Our Top Picks

Best Dash Cam for the Mitsubishi Triton 2026: Our Top Picks

You've just picked up the new Triton, or you're about to, and you want it protected from day one. Fair call! It's a lot of ute, and one dodgy insurance claim or a "you hit me, mate" at a roundabout can turn into weeks of stress without proof. The good news is that choosing the best dash cam for the Mitsubishi Triton is simpler than it looks. It comes down to what fits the windscreen, how much coverage you want, and how you power it. Let's get you sorted.

What makes the best dash cam for a Mitsubishi Triton?

The new-generation Triton has a tall, upright windscreen with the driver-assist camera sitting in a housing behind the rear-view mirror. That housing watches the road for safety features like collision warning, but it does not record a thing. Whatever dash cam you choose needs to tuck in beside it, high on the passenger side, where it stays out of your eyeline and inside the area the wipers keep clear.

Tritons also work harder than most cars. If you're towing, running between job sites or doing long country miles, a rear camera earns its keep fast. Tailgaters, reversing bumps in the car park and arguments about who merged into whom are all sorted in seconds when you have proof from both ends of the ute.

Then there's the heat. A ute parked on a site in January cooks inside. Every camera we recommend below uses a supercapacitor instead of a battery. A supercapacitor is a small power-storage component that shrugs off high cabin temperatures where a normal battery would swell and fail.

Our top pick for the Triton 2026

For most Triton owners, the VIOFO A229 Pro 2-CH is the sweet spot. You get 4K footage out the front and 2K out the back, both running Sony STARVIS 2 sensors. STARVIS 2 is a light-sensitive sensor made by Sony that does a great job attempting to keep number plates readable at night, which is exactly when you need them most.

The body is low-profile, so it disappears behind the Triton's mirror housing, and the rear camera is compact enough to sit neatly on the back glass without blocking your view. If your Triton wears a canopy, mention it when you order and we'll talk through mounting options for the rear camera.

Best budget dash cam for the Mitsubishi Triton

If you want solid front coverage without spending big, the VIOFO A119 Mini 2 is hard to beat. It records in 2K at 60 frames per second, which means it captures 60 images every second instead of the usual 30, so fast-moving number plates stay sharp. It has GPS built in to stamp speed and location onto your footage, and voice control so you can lock a clip without taking your hands off the wheel.

The premium pick for towing and touring

Doing the big lap, or towing something expensive? The VIOFO A329S 2-CH steps up to 4K at 60 frames per second out the front, plus Wi-Fi 6 for fast footage downloads to your phone. It's the camera we point people to when they want the sharpest possible proof on Australian roads and don't mind paying for it. You can compare the whole range in our VIOFO collection.

Pro Tip: whatever camera you pick, pair it with a high-endurance microSD card. Dash cams overwrite their oldest footage constantly, a process called loop recording, and a cheap card will wear out and start corrupting files within months. High-endurance cards are built for exactly this workload.

Does the 2026 Triton come with a dash cam?

No. That camera pod behind the mirror runs the driver-assist features only. It helps the ute brake and warn you, but it saves nothing. If you want proof of what happened on the road, you need to fit a proper dash cam yourself. And when you buy, make sure it's genuine Australian stock rather than a grey import, so your warranty is held here and not with an overseas seller.

Should you hardwire your Triton dash cam?

We reckon yes. A hardwire kit is a small cable set that powers the camera from the Triton's fuse box instead of the 12V socket. That keeps the cabling invisible and unlocks parking mode, where the camera keeps watch while the ute is parked and locked. VIOFO's hardwire kits both include a battery guard, a cut-off that shuts the camera down before it can flatten your starter battery.

The new Triton's electrics are more complex than the old model's, so if you're not confident poking around the fuse box, a professional fit is cheap insurance. You can find a dash cam installer near you through our installer directory.

Need a hand choosing?

Every owner uses their ute differently, and the best dash cam for your Mitsubishi Triton depends on how you drive it. If you're still tossing up between models, get in touch with Michael or Harrison and tell us how you use the Triton. We'll point you at the right camera, no worries.


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