After months of anticipation, Toyota has finally unveiled the next generation of HiLux. Set to arrive in Australia in December 2025, it’s shaping up to be the most comprehensive update the nameplate has ever seen. With Australian-led exterior design, new comfort and safety features, major improvements to drivability, and the introduction of advanced powertrain options, this announcement is a significant milestone.
The new HiLux has been shaped with unmistakable local influence. Toyota Australia’s design team has led the exterior redesign, resulting in what Toyota calls a “Cyber Sumo” design theme. The stance is aggressive, modern and purposeful.
Expect:
And yes, the Rugged X is back, now with even more off-road capability, offering additional protection and recovery-focused hardware for challenging terrain.
Inside, the changes are immediate and impressive. The three-tiered dash design sits flatter and opens up forward visibility—particularly valuable when navigating rough tracks or tight job sites.
Across the range you’ll find:
Comfort has stepped up again:
This interior is the most user-friendly HiLux cabin to date.
Every new HiLux will feature Toyota’s proven 2.8-litre turbo-diesel, delivering up to 150kW / 500Nm when paired with the six-speed automatic (manual variants generate 420Nm).
On automatic double-cab SR and above, Toyota introduces 48-volt V-Active technology:
A noteworthy upgrade is the move to electric power steering, tuned specifically for Australian conditions:
Suspension tuning now comes in a two-tiered strategy:
HiLux has always excelled off-road, and Toyota has taken it further:
Toyota Australia’s evaluation team has spent considerable time tuning the traction systems for our terrain—beach, bush, gravel and everything in between.
The latest Toyota Safety Sense suite is now standard:
Additional features include:
Toyota is doubling down on choice.
Available in 21 variants across single, extra and double cab, with a wide range of transmissions, drivetrains and grades.
A battery-electric HiLux arrives in H1 2026, targeting fleet customers first. It will feature:
A hydrogen fuel-cell HiLux is planned for 2028, further reinforcing Toyota’s multi-pathway approach to decarbonisation.
For the Mansfield region, the HiLux has always been a workhorse—on farms, on worksites and for families needing reliability and capability. The upgrades to steering, ride comfort and cabin layout should make a noticeable difference in daily use. Add in improved safety and tech, and you’re looking at a HiLux that’s built not just for tough work, but also long days on the road between towns.
If you want updates on pricing, specifications and test drive availability as soon as they’re confirmed, you can register your interest with Mansfield Toyota.
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