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Toyota HiLux Review, For Sale, Colours, Models, Specs & Interior

If you had to sum the Toyota HiLux up in one phrase, it'd be 'rugged utility'.

The big ute defines this concept to the extent that you can literally take one through a war zone – and plenty have.

Growing from a small, utilitarian workhorse to a fully featured, dual-purpose vehicle, the HiLux has stuck with the same basic formula since its introduction to the Australian landscape in 1968, adding a choice of petrol and diesel engines, 4x2 and 4x4 drive types and a choice between single, extra and dual cab bodies with either a pickup tray or cab chassis. Although it faces more opposition than ever from almost every competitor, the HiLux is still a byword for reliability and utility.

Current prices range from $26,475 for the HiLux Workmate (4X2) to $74,990 for the HiLux GR-Sport TWO-Tone (4X4).

This vehicle is also known as Toyota Pickup (US).

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The entry-level 4x4 HiLux Workmate dual cab ute comes standard with 17-inch steel wheels and 265/65 R17 tyres plus a full-size spare, body-coloured front bumper, halogen DRLs, reversing camera and more. Higher in the model range the specification lists to include standard features like smart entry/start, LED lights, rear privacy glass, dual-zone climate control  and nine-speaker JBL premium sound.

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Toyota HiLux Colours

Glacier White, Frosted White, Stunning Silver, Graphite, Eclipse Black, Nebula Blue, Feverish Red, Saturn Blue and Oxide Bronze.

  • Glacier White
  • Frosted White
  • Graphite
  • Stunning Silver
  • Eclipse Black
  • Feverish Red
  • Oxide Bronze
  • Nebula Blue
  • Saturn Blue
To confirm current colour availability, please check the manufacturer's website.

Toyota HiLux Models Price and Specs

The price range for the Toyota HiLux varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $26,475 and going to $74,990 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.

Year Body Type Specs Price from Price to
2024 Ute 2.7L, —, 5 SP MAN $26,475 $74,990
2023 Ute 2.7L, ULP, 5 SP MAN $26,475 $74,990
2022 Ute 2.7L, ULP, 5 SP MAN $26,620 $86,130
2021 Ute 2.7L, ULP, 5 SP MAN $25,300 $83,820
2020 Ute 2.7L, ULP, 5 SP MAN $23,320 $78,870
See All Toyota HiLux Pricing and Specs

Toyota HiLux Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the Toyota HiLux here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • Which five-speed gearbox models are compatible with my Toyota Hilux's 2Y engine?

    Swapping a five-speed gearbox into an older car or ute is a pretty well-trodden path, partly because it makes all sorts of sense. While older four-speed gearboxes generally have a fourth gear ratio of 1:1, a five-speed is will have an overdriven fifth gear which makes for more relaxed highway-speed driving and, potentially, a fuel saving as the engine won’t be working as hard or turning as fast.

    The Toyota 2Y engine is, I believe, a more or less bolt-up fitment to the 2Y engine in your vehicle. Commonly found in early, rear-drive Celicas, the W50 is definitely strong enough for your application since the 2Y engine in your car probably struggles to make its full 58kW these days. The only catch you might run into is that if you’re running bigger wheels and tyres or your regularly tow a trailer or the vehicle is way down on power, the engine might struggle to pull that taller gearing. At best you might find yourself shifting back and forth pretty regularly in hilly country or when encountering a headwind. But if you do go through with the swap, you’ll find that the W50 has a fifth gear ratio of 0.853:1 which should reduce your engine speed for the same road speed by about 15 per cent.

    Beyond the Toyota E50 gearbox, there’s really no limit to what you can fit if you have the time and money to have the engineering sorted out. That said, anything beefier than the W50 is almost certainly overkill.

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  • What's the better buy, Pajero Sport Exceed or Toyota Fortuner Crusade?

    These two vehicles share a lot of traits both in terms of their engineering and their target market. Both are aimed at the high-end of the mid-sized off-road station-wagon market and both do a pretty good job of offering lots of off-road ability along with the sort of luxury and convenience that many families want. In the case of design and engineering they are both based on utilities (the Mitsubishi Triton and Toyota HiLux respectively) and share the drivelines and front structure with those utes. To make them work as passenger rather than load-carrying vehicles, both the Pajero Sport and Fortuner do away with the utilities’ leaf-sprung rear axle and replace it a coil-sprung unit for greatly enhanced comfort.

    Both vehicles have had their niggling reliability problems, mainly to do with DPF and some EGR problems, but overall, they’re both now old enough for the majority of the bugs to have been ironed out. Perhaps the biggest packaging difference is that the Pajero Sport is a good deal narrower across the cabin than the Toyota, and that matters for families with bigger kids. Both vehicles were facelifted late last year with new tech and mechanical and performance improvements. Both also have seven seats as standard.

    The Mitsubishi is about $4000 cheaper based on RRP than the Toyota, but the final price can vary from dealer to dealer and what state you live in. The best advice is to try each one on for size and maybe even throw in contenders like the Ford Everest as a direct comparison.

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  • What 4WD should I buy for towing?

    To get a vehicle with meaningful (as opposed to a theoretical) towing ability of 2.5 tonnes, you really need to shop for a relatively late-model dual-cab 4X4 ute. The reason for that is that many vehicles that claim a 2.5-tonne limit in the brochure fail to explain that there’s also a Gross Vehicle Combination Mass in play and, by the time you’ve added passengers, gear and a full tank of fuel to the towing vehicle, there might not be much of that GCM to devote to a towed load.

    Going for a vehicle with 3000kg or even 35000kg towing capacity in the first place is a good way to ensure you do accidentally start driving around in an overloaded vehicle with all the legal and insurance connotations that involves.

    A lot of the current shape dual-cab utes fall within your budget on a second-hand basis, but there are caveats. Make sure you only buy a ute with a full service history. Some of these vehicles were worked hard by their original owners, so be very careful before handing over the cash. Avoid ex-mine fleet vehicles and don’t be afraid to buy a base-model vehicle if it offers better value. Even a single-cab version of these utes will be a lot cheaper than the dual-cab and, if you don’t need the rear seat, are often a more practical solution. Makes and models include the Ford Ranger, Toyota HiLux, Mazda BT50, Mitsubishi Triton and Isuzu D-Max. For real value for money, vehicles like the Ssangyong Musso can tow 3.5 tonnes, are well equipped and can be had for less than $35,000 drive-away, brand-new. That also gets you a seven-year factory warranty. All of these options are available with the automatic transmission you want and, indeed, this is the best option for a tow vehicle.

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  • Has Toyota rectified the diesel DPF issues for their 2021 vehicles?

    When Toyota launched the facelifted HiLux late last year, much was made of the fact that consumer concerns had been noted and that the DPF problems experienced by many owners had been addressed. The problem is that until these new versions of the HiLux have done their share of kilometres, we won’t be in a position to know for sure whether Toyota has, indeed, cured the problem.

    Meantime, it remains that unless your driving habits include a 30-minute drive at highway speeds every two or three weeks, a modern turbo-diesel with a DPF may not be the best choice. It is worth noting, though, that HiLuxes (and Prados and Fortuners) built after June 2018 have been fitted with a manual regeneration function for the DPF which means the driver can manually force a DPF burn-off without waiting for the car to do so itself. Toyota has also announced that the worst affected versions of the HiLux will now be covered by an extended, 10-year warranty on any DPF issues going forward. More information can be found here.

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Toyota HiLux Dimensions

The dimensions of the Toyota HiLux Ute vary according to year of manufacture and spec level.

Year Body Type Height x Width x Length Ground Clearance
2024 Ute 1750x1800x5265 mm 174 mm
2023 Ute 1750x1800x5265 mm 174 mm
2022 Ute 1750x1800x5265 mm 174 mm
2021 Ute 1690x1800x5265 mm 190 mm
2020 Ute 1690x1800x5330 mm
The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All Toyota HiLux Dimensions

Toyota HiLux Towing Capacity

The Toyota HiLux has maximum towing capacity of 3500kg for the latest model available.

Year Body Type Braked Capacity from Braked Capacity to
2024 Ute 2500kg 3500kg
2023 Ute 2500kg 3500kg
2022 Ute 2500kg 3500kg
2021 Ute 2500kg 3500kg
2020 Ute 2500kg 3500kg
See All Towing Capacity for Toyota HiLux

Toyota HiLux Wheel Size

The Toyota HiLux has a number of different wheel and tyre options. When it comes to tyres, these range from 215x65 R16C for Ute in 2024.

Year Body Type Front Tyre Size Front Rim Rear Tyre Size Rear Rim
2024 Ute 215x65 R16C 215x65 R16C
2023 Ute 215x65 R16 215x65 R16
2022 Ute 215x65 R16 215x65 R16
2021 Ute 215x65 R16 215x65 R16
2020 Ute 215x65 R16 16x6 inches 215x65 R16 16x6 inches
The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All Toyota HiLux Wheel Sizes

Toyota HiLux Engine

The entry-level 4x4 HiLux Workmate dual cab ute's standard 2.4-litre turbo-diesel produces 110kW at 3400rpm and 400Nm between 1600-2000rpm. Higher grade models are powered by a 2.8-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel producing up to 165kW at 3000rpm and a sizeable 550Nm available between 1600-2800rpm.

Toyota HiLux Engine

Toyota HiLux Fuel Consumption

The Toyota HiLux is available in a number of variants and body types that are powered by Diesel, — and ULP fuel type(s). It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 7.4L/100km for Ute /Diesel for the latest year the model was manufactured.

Year Body Type Fuel Consumption* Engine Fuel Type Transmission
2024 Ute 7.4L/100km 2.4L Diesel 6 SP MAN
2024 Ute 11.1L/100km 2.7L 5 SP MAN
2023 Ute 7.4L/100km 2.4L Diesel 6 SP MAN
2023 Ute 11.1L/100km 2.7L 5 SP MAN
2023 Ute 11.1L/100km 2.7L ULP 5 SP MAN
2022 Ute 7.7L/100km 2.4L Diesel 6 SP MAN
2022 Ute 11.1L/100km 2.7L ULP 5 SP MAN
2021 Ute 7.7L/100km 2.4L Diesel 6 SP MAN
2021 Ute 11.1L/100km 2.7L ULP 5 SP MAN
2020 Ute 7.7L/100km 2.4L Diesel 6 SP MAN
2020 Ute 11.1L/100km 2.7L ULP 5 SP MAN
* Combined fuel consumption See All Toyota HiLux Pricing and Specs for 2024

Toyota HiLux Interior

The entry-level HiLux comes standard with fabric upholstery, vinyl floor covering, all-weather floor mats, 4.2-inch colour multi-information display, height/reach adjustable steering wheel, two-speaker multimedia system with 8.0-inch colour touchscreen and Apple/Android connectivity.

Toyota HiLux Interior

Toyota HiLux Seats

The HiLux seats two people in single cab form rising to seating for up to five occupants, comprising two front bucket seats and a rear bench seat.

Toyota HiLux Seats

Toyota HiLux Boot Space

The unlined load tub is 1570mm long, 1645mm wide and 495mm deep. With 1105mm between the wheel housings, it can’t fit a standard 1165mm-square Aussie pallet, but will take a Euro. There are four load-anchorage points.

Toyota HiLux Boot space Toyota HiLux Boot space

Toyota HiLux Speed

The entry-level 4x4 HiLux Workmate dual cab ute can accelerate from 0-100km/h in approximately 11-12 seconds, with higher grade models like the SR5 lowering that to around 10.7 seconds. Top speed is around 185km/h.

Toyota HiLux Range

The entry-level 4x4 HiLux Workmate dual cab ute's standard 2.4-litre turbo-diesel has an official combined average fuel consumption of 8.0L/100km, with a  theoretical driving range nudging 1000km from its big 80-litre tank, while the GR Sport should have a realistic driving range nudging 800km from its 80-litre tank.