Model overview
A new, squared-off front-end design will let car spotters and fellow owners know that you're driving the latest iteration of the seventh-generation Hilux. Three equipment levels are available: WorkMate, SR and SR5.
There are a choice of three engines, starting with a 116kW/240Nm 2.7-litre four-cylinder petrol and a 126kW/343Nm 3-litre turbo diesel. Also available is a 4-litre petrol V6 with 175kW of power and 343Nm or 376Nm of torque, when fitted with the five-speed manual and the automatic, respectively. Depending on the model grade and body style, four-wheel drive is optional.
As before, there are three body styles offered: two-door single cab, Xtra cab and four-door double cab. Taking into account body style, engine and transmission combinations, as well as two- and four-wheel drive versions, there are a mind-boggling 35 variations available.
The rear-wheel drive WorkMate features vinyl seats, 15-inch steel wheels, anti-lock brakes, two airbags, a two-speaker sound system and, finally, a tachometer. The SR adds cruise control, fabric seats, power windows and mirrors, body coloured bumpers and steering wheel audio controls. On the SR5, you'll find a six-speaker audio system, automatic headlights, climate control, wing mirror indicators and 15-inch alloy wheels.
Over on the four-wheel drive ledger, the WorkMate gains 16-inch steel wheels and cruise control. On the SR, there's also side and curtain airbags, and side steps.
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