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Upgraded Toyota Hilux arriving in March

by Robert Barry
February 2, 2024
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Toyota has revealed significant design and feature updates for the Hilux that will arrive in Australian showrooms in March at the same time as the introduction of 48-Volt technology.

The upgraded Hilux brings a refreshed front-end design to the most popular double-cab auto diesel variants.

The 48-Volt technology – standard on 4×4 Rogue and automatic SR5 double cabs, and optional for 4×4 SR double cabs – helps improve engine smoothness and fuel economy of the 2.8-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine by approximately 6-10% depending on the variant, compared to current generation Hilux.

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Toyota Australia spokesperson Sean Hanley says the upgrades to the new-look Hilux range make it more compelling than ever.

“Introducing 48-Volt technology on double-cab models is an exciting step forward, improving fuel efficiency while still providing performance and capability that the Hilux is known for.

“Combined with dynamic styling and improved specification, the Hilux range has never looked more appealing,” he says.

The revised face features a new-look grille and front bumper combined in an interlocking design with an octagonal grille, trapezoidal lower section and bold outer bumper, which houses the fog lamps on SR5.

On most WorkMate variants, a black honeycomb mesh grille is now paired with a black lower and body-coloured side bumper finish, while a tailgate damper has been added on pick-up variants. The front bumper on WorkMate single-cab chassis and petrol double-cab variants has been changed from a dark grey finish to black.

The SR grades receive a silver-coloured lower bumper finish, while the SR5 goes further with a black upper grille mould, dark-tinted LED headlamp cluster, gloss black fog lamp bezels, exterior mirrors and outside door handles.

The 48-Volt system comprises a motor generator, 48-Volt battery and DC/DC converter which enables a stop/start system as well as enhancing driveability and fuel efficiency while reducing noise, vibration and harshness.

Variants with this technology are also made more capable off-road with the standard fitment of Multi-Terrain Select, offering six selectable drive modes that enhance performance in challenging conditions.2

The SR grades fitted with the optional 48-Volt technology gain dual-zone automatic climate control, smart entry and start, automatic up-down control for the power windows, and carpet floor mats.

Regardless of powertrain choice, all SR double-cab automatic pick-up grades now feature two front and four rear parking sensors to help make navigating tight spaces easier.

Providing enhanced convenience, the SR5 along with the Hilux Rogue and the GR Sport now feature a wireless charging pad next to the gear shifter and two rear USB-C ports next to the air-conditioning vents for double-cab variants.

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Robert Barry

Robert Barry has been reporting on the Australasian automotive and transport sector since June 2003. A member of the New Zealand Motoring Writers Guild since 2005, Robert has also previously held the positions of secretary, vice-president and president. His work has appeared in newspapers, magazines, and on the web. He holds a Class 2 and a Class 4 heavy transport licence and knows his way around a manual transmission.

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