Mitsubishi has confirmed that its return to the UK will be spearheaded by the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV and the ...
Toyota admits the Hilux's current platform may not last a full decade as emissions rules and electrification pressure accelerate change.
Toyota is no stranger to mass-market success. From the number of models that make a case for their bullet-proof reliabilityto some of their highest-selling models, like the Toyota Prius, the ...
FOLLOWING the revival of the FJ nameplate in a new segment, Toyota Motor Corp. has unveiled the next-generation Toyota Hilux in Bangkok on Nov. 10, 2025. The iconic pickup, one of Toyota’s ...
UPDATE 14/11/2025: The full list of prices and specs has been revealed for the new Toyota HiLux, and we’ve included this information at the end of this article. Embodying the phrase “If it ain’t broke ...
Japan’s biggest brand has launched a heavily revamped “new generation” model, which debuts an entirely new look at the front and rear ends courtesy of Toyota’s local design team, and a massively ...
The electric 2026 Toyota HiLux will claim just 240km of driving range – based on lab testing – when it arrives in Australia next year as one of the shortest-range battery-powered cars on sale. With a ...
Finally, a new HiLux! A vehicle Toyota has been plotting and planning for a decade. And I know what you must be thinking: what the hell were they doing with the other nine-and-a-half years? And yet ...
This isn’t an all-new Toyota HiLux – it’s heavily reworked version of the existing model – but the ‘new-generation’ diesel-only range has seen some price changes. Toyota Australia is rightly touting ...
The cheapest version of the new-look 2026 Toyota HiLux will cost $6260 more than its predecessor when it arrives in showrooms next month, with a rationalised model line-up. Toyota has slashed the ...
There are major price rises right across the board for the new Toyota HiLux, with some grades of the all-important Ford Ranger, Isuzu D-Max and BYD Shark 6 rival increasing by thousands of dollars.
File this under “yet another vehicle we don’t get in the States.” The ninth-generation Hilux, what Toyota calls the world’s most famous pickup, will see a battery-electric version added to its deep ...