Toyota Hilux
Toyota Hilux | |
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Manufacturer | Toyota |
Also called | Toyota Pickup (United States, 1972–1995) |
Production | March 1968 – present |
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Successor | Toyota Tacoma(North America, for N140/N150/N160/N170 model) |
TheToyota Hilux(Japanese:トヨタ・ハイラックス,Hepburn:Toyota Hairakkusu),stylised asHiLuxand historically asHi-Lux,is a series ofpickup trucksproduced and marketed by the Japanese automobile manufacturerToyota.The majority of these vehicles are sold as pickup truck orcab chassisvariants, although they could be configured in a variety of body styles.
The pickup truck was sold with the Hilux name in most markets, but in North America, the Hilux name was retired in 1976 in favor ofTruck,Pickup Truck,orCompact Truck.In North America, the popular option package, the SR5 (Sport Runabout 5-Speed), was colloquially used as a model name for the truck, even though the option package was also used on other Toyota models, like the 1972 to 1979Corolla.In 1984, theTrekker,the wagon version of the Hilux, was renamed the4Runnerin Venezuela, Australia and North America, and theHilux Surfin Japan. In 1992, Toyota introduced a newer pickup model, the mid-sizeT100in North America, necessitating distinct names for each vehicle other thanTruckandPickup Truck.Since 1995, the 4Runner is a standalone SUV, while in the same year Toyota introduced theTacomato replace the Hilux pickup in North America.
Since the seventh-generation model released in 2004, the Hilux shares the sameladder framechassisplatformcalled theIMVwith theFortunerSUV and theInnovaminivan.
Cumulative global sales in 2017 reached 17.7 million units.[2]In 2019, Toyota revealed plans to introduce anelectric-poweredHilux within six years.[3]
First generation (N10; 1968)
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Model code | N10 |
Production | March 1968 – April 1972 |
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Designer | Takayuki Otsuka[4] |
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Body style | 2-doortruck |
Layout | Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive |
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Transmission | 4-speedmanual |
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Length | 4,300–4,690 mm (169.3–184.6 in)[5] |
Width | 1,610 mm (63.4 in)[5] |
Height | 1,560–1,565 mm (61.4–61.6 in)[5] |
Curb weight | 1,050–1,085 kg (2,314.9–2,392.0 lb)[5] |
The Hilux started production in March 1968[6]as the RN10 in short-wheelbase form with a 1.5 Linline-four engine,generating a maximum power output of 77 PS (57 kW; 76 hp) in Japanese market specification. The vehicle was conceived by Toyota, and was developed and manufactured byHino Motorsat itsHamura Plant.[7]In Japan, it was available at the Toyota Japan dealership retail chains calledToyota StoreandToyopet Store.The modification to the engine was enough for a claimed top speed of 130 km/h (81 mph).[8]The 1.5-litre engine was upgraded to a 1.6 L inline-four in February 1971.
In April 1969, a long-wheelbase version was added to the range. The short-wheelbase version also continued in production for many more years.[citation needed]The long-wheelbase version was not sold in the North American market until 1972, allowing theDatsun Truckto maintain a strong market presence. The Hilux was offered alongside theToyota Crown,Toyota Corona,andToyota Corona Mark IIbased pickup trucks in Japan until 1972, when the Crown, Corona, and Corona Mark II were repositioned as passenger sedans.
In spite of the name "Hilux", it was a luxury vehicle only when compared to theStout.The Hilux was engineered and assembled byHino Motorsto replace the earlier vehicle that the Hilux was derived from, called theBriska[9]in the niche beneath the larger and olderStout– it replaced the Stout fully in some markets. For the North American market, the only body style was a regular cab short bed and all wererear-wheel drive.It used a typical truck setup ofA-armsandcoil springsin front and alive axlewithleaf springsin back. A four-speedmanual transmissionwas standard.
Starting in November 1971, final assembly of trucks for the US market was completed by Atlas Fabricators in Long Beach, California, later renamedToyota Auto Body California.[10][11][12]Trucks were shipped from the factory in Japan as achassis cab(the entire truck, less the truck bed). When the trucks arrived in the United States, a truck bed would be locally built and attached to the chassis before being sent to dealers. The arrangement was a form oftariff engineering,allowing Toyota to circumvent thechicken tax,a 25 percenttariffon importedlight trucks.[13]By only importing a chassis cab, Toyota only had to pay a 4% tariff.[14]
Engines
[edit]Global markets:
North American markets:
- 1969: 1.9 L (1,897 cc)3RI4, 85 hp (63 kW; 86 PS)
- 1970–1972: 1.9 L (1,858 cc)8RSOHCI4, 97 hp (72 kW; 98 PS)
- 1972: 2.0 L (1,968 cc)18RSOHC I4, 108 hp (81 kW; 109 PS)
Second generation (N20; 1972)
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Model code | N20 |
Production | May 1972 – July 1978 |
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Designer | Masao Morimoto[4] |
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Body style | 2-doortruck |
Layout | Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive |
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Width | 1,580 mm (62.2 in) |
Height | 1,570 mm (61.8 in) |
Curb weight | 1,075–1,100 kg (2,370–2,425 lb) |
In May 1972,[6]the 1973 model year Hilux was introduced, designated the RN20. Nicknamed the "RokeHi" (ロケハイ), a portmanteau of "Rocket Hilux", it has a more comfortable interior along with exterior updates. A 2.25 m (7.4 ft) "long bed" was an option for the first time in North American markets, although such a version had been available worldwide since April 1969.[6]This received the "RN25" chassis code.[15]The 2.0 litre 18R engine was available in Japan as well, with a three-speed automatic transmission available as an option. The 2.0-litre automatic model managed a "gentle" 136.1 km/h (84.6 mph) top speed in a period road test conducted in South Africa, in spite of a claimed 89 kW (121 PS; 119 hp).[16]
The Hilux was radically redesigned in 1975 to be larger and with increased standard equipment. In North America, the new version also meant the introduction of the larger (2.2 L)20Rengine and the SR5 upscale trim package. A five-speedmanual transmissionbecame optional. In North America, the Hilux name was fully phased out in favour of "Truck" by that year, having been dropped from brochures and advertising campaigns, starting in 1973. Some North American motor-coach manufacturers began building Toyota motor-homes from the Hilux.
Engines
[edit]Global markets:
- 1972–1978: 1.6 L (1587 cc)12RI4,83 PS (61 kW) (SAE gross, Japan),[15]67 PS (49 kW) (SAE net, general export)
- 1973–1978: 2.0 L (1968 cc)18RI4, 105 PS (77 kW) (SAE gross, Japan)[6][17]
North American markets:
- 1973–1974: 2.0 L (1968 cc)18RSOHCI4, 108 hp (81 kW; 109 PS)
- 1975–1978: 2.2 L (2189 cc)20RSOHC I4, 96 hp (72 kW; 97 PS)
Third generation (N30, N40; 1978)
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The redesigned Hilux was introduced in August 1978,[6]with a 4WD variant introduced in January 1979.[6]The newer model was of similar dimensions to its predecessor, but both front and rear tracks were wider. Another change was the front suspension was changed fromcoil springsto atorsion bardesign, still with adouble wishbone layout.[20]The 4WD variant – not offered with any engines smaller than the two-litre "18R" – featured some common technology with the largerToyota Land Cruiser.[9]Its front axle was a live, leaf-sprung design unlike the more car-like type used on rear-wheel drive Hiluxes. Production of the four-wheel drive models stopped in July 1983, but some 2WD variations continued production in parallel with the next generation models.[6]TheL seriesdiesel engine was offered on the 2WD variants from September 1979 and also on the 4WD variants beginning in March 1983.[6]In Japan, the Hilux was joined with the all newToyota MasterAce,sharing load carrying duties which was sold atToyota Storelocations alongside the Hilux.
The Australian market originally received the 1.6-litre 12R engine in rear-wheel drive models, while 4WD models have the 2-litre 18R-C engine with 63 kW (86 PS).[21]These were all built on the longer wheelbase, with either pickup orcab-chassisbodywork. Top speed of the Australian Hilux 4WD was 130 km/h (81 mph).[22]
In North American markets, the Hilux (known as the Pickup) saw the use of four-wheel drive. It had a solid front axle and leaf suspension. The body saw a redesign that included single round headlights and a less complex body. This new 4WD setup featured a gear driven RF1A transfer case. This transfer case is unique in that its low-range reduction portion can be replicated, using what some refer to as a dual or triple transfer case. This results in a much lower overall gear ratio.[23]It was the first Hilux available with anautomatic transmissionin that market.
In 1981, a vehicle development agreement was established between Toyota,Winnebago Industriesand two other aftermarket customisers. This was to allow Toyota to enter theSUVmarket in North America. The vehicles which resulted from this collaboration were the Trekker (Winnebago), Wolverine, and the Trailblazer (Griffith). All three used the Hilux 4×4 RV cab and chassis, and an all-fiberglassrear section (the Trailblazer had a steel bed with a fiberglass top). Research and development work on the Trekker led to the development of the4Runner/Hilux Surf,which was introduced in 1984.
Toward the end of the SR5's production run (19831⁄2model year), Toyota introduced the luxuryMojavetrim for the US market as a limited-production (3,500 units) model with options not available on any other Toyota pickup.[24]With a list price ofUS$8,308(equivalent to $25,415 in 2023),[24]it had bucket seats, two-speaker multiplex radio, chrome front and rear bumpers, and deleted Toyota logos on either thegrilleor thetailgate.[24]Cruise control,power steering, and air conditioning were optional.[24]It was powered by the SR5's standard 2.4 L (150 cu in)inline-four engine.[24]
In Thailand, this model was sold as the Toyota Hilux Super Star.
Engines
[edit]- 1978–1983: 1.6 L (1,587 cc) 12R SOHC I4, 80 PS (59 kW) at 5,200 rpm and 12.5 kg⋅m (123 N⋅m) of torque at 3,000 rpm (RN30/40, Japan),[19]51 kW (69 PS; 68 hp) at 5,200 rpm (Europe)[20]
- 1981–1983: 1.8 L preflow, 4-speed manual (Australia),[citation needed]
- 1978–1983: 2.0 L (1,968 cc) 18R SOHC I4, 89 PS (65 kW) at 5,000 rpm and 14.8 kg⋅m (145 N⋅m) of torque at 3,600 rpm (1983 European specifications)[25]
- 1978–1980: 2.2 L (2,189 cc) 20R SOHC I4, 67 kW (91 PS; 90 hp) at 4,800 rpm and 165 N⋅m (122 lb⋅ft) of torque at 2,400 rpm
- 1981–1983: 2.4 L (2,366 cc) 22R SOHC I4, 98 PS; 97 hp (72 kW) at 4,800 rpm and 175 N⋅m (129 lb⋅ft) of torque at 2,800 rpm
- 1979–1983: 2.2 LdieselI4, 46 kW (63 PS; 62 hp) at 4,200 rpm and 126 N⋅m (93 lb⋅ft) of torque (SR5 long bed only in the US), LN30/40
Fourth generation (N50, N60, N70; 1983)
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Model years | 1984–1988 |
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Designer | Hiroshi Osawa[4] |
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Curb weight | 1,270 kg (2,800 lb) |
The August 1983 redesign (sold as model year 1984 vehicles in North America) introduced the Xtracab extended cab option, with six inches of space behind the seat for in-cab storage. These models carried over the carbureted 22R engine while model year 1984 also saw the introduction of thefuel injected22R-E engine.Two diesel engines were also offered, the 2L and the turbocharged 2L-T. The engines were discontinued in the U.S. after the 1986 model year, this was due to higher performance expectations from customers and the wide availability of inexpensive petrol. The next year saw the introduction of aturbochargedoption, the22R-TE,perhaps due to increasing competition from Nissan who already offered a V6 truck at this time. The solid front axle was replaced with anindependent front suspension/torsion bar setup in the 4×4 model in 1986, and optional automatic differential disconnect for the front differential (an alternative to automatic locking hubs). 1985 was the last year of the solid front axle in most markets. The solid front axle would remain in the 5th generation 4×4 LN106 model until 1997. Solid front axles had been present in all 4×4 Toyota models until 1986.
In late 1986 for the 1987 model year, the truck went through a minor interior and exterior redesign, that included a new grille, a new 1 piece front bumper, an updated interior with full high door panels with faux leather stitching on the base and DLX models, the gauge cluster surround was more rounded and featured faux leather stitching on it, the dash pad featured a shorter tray than earlier models, the steering wheels were changed from black to gray, red, brown, or blue depending on the interior colour, the radio bezel was also colour matched to the rest of the interior, the SR-5 tach gauge clusters had the pattern on the face changed from a grid pattern to horizontal lines, the outside door mirrors were also changed to have a more stream lined appearance, the faceplate for the heater controls was also redesigned. AV6 enginewas introduced in 1988. The Hilux-based4Runnerwhich made its entry in Australia, North America and the United Kingdom was based on this generation of the Hilux; in some other markets, such as Japan, it was called theHilux Surf.In North America, the automatic shifter on 2WD models was relocated to the column.[citation needed]
Toyota introduced a new generation of the Hilux in most markets in late 1988 but the fourth generation remained in production until 1997 in South Africa. This was due to South African "content laws" which made it cheaper to continue the production of the fourth generation of the Hilux, rather than to retool the plant for the fifth generation model.[26]
In Thailand, this generation was sold as the Toyota Hilux Hercules/Hero.
Engines
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1983– | 1,626 cc | 1Y | I4 | |||
1983– | 1,998 cc | 3Y | I4 | |||
1983–1984 | 2,366 cc | 22R | SOHCI4 | 72 kW (98 PS; 97 hp) at 4,800 rpm | 174 N⋅m (128 lb⋅ft) at 2,800 rpm | |
1983–1988 | 2,366 cc | 22R-E | SOHC fuel injected I4 | 78 kW (106 PS; 105 hp) at 4,800 rpm | 185 N⋅m (136 lb⋅ft) at 2,800 rpm | |
1983–1985 | 2,188 cc | L | I4Diesel | 46 kW (63 PS; 62 hp) at 4,200 rpm | 126 N⋅m (93 lb⋅ft) at 2,200 rpm | (SR5 long bed only in the US) |
1983–1988 | 2,446 cc | 2L | I4 Diesel | 62 kW (84 PS; 83 hp) at 4,200 rpm | 165 N⋅m (122 lb⋅ft) at 2,200 rpm | |
1984–1987 | 2,366 cc | 22R | SOHC I4 (2nd gen 22R engine) | 81 kW (110 PS; 109 hp) at 5,000 rpm | 187 N⋅m (138 lb⋅ft) at 3,400 rpm | revised engine design for 1985 MY |
1985– | 2,237 cc | 4Y | OHV I4 | 70 kW (95 PS; 94 hp) at 4,400 rpm | 182 N⋅m (134 lb⋅ft) at 3,000 rpm | |
1985–1986 | 2,366 cc | 22R-TE | SOHC turbocharged fuel injected I4 | 101 kW (137 PS; 135 hp) at 4,800 rpm | 234 N⋅m (173 lb⋅ft) at 2,800 rpm | |
1986–1988 | 2,446 cc | 2L-T | turbochargedfuel injectedI4Diesel | 69 kW (94 PS; 93 hp) at 4,000 rpm | 216 N⋅m (159 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm | |
1987– | 2,958 cc | 3VZ-E | fuel injectedV6 | 112 kW (152 PS; 150 hp) at 4,800 rpm | 244 N⋅m (180 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm |
Fifth generation (N80, N90, N100, N110; 1988)
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Designer | Shigeo Asai[27] |
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The next redesign, in 1988, introduced a longer-wheelbase option, 3,099 mm (122 in) rather than 2,616 mm (103 in) for the regular wheelbase. Its one-piece cargo-box walls eliminated the rust-prone seams that were found in earlier models. The V6 Xtracab SR5 earnedMotor Trendmagazine'sTruck of the Yearaward that year. The Xtra Cabs now featured more room behind the front seats than the last generation which allowed optional jump-seats for rear passengers, a feature more in line with competitors of the time.
In 1991, North American production began at theNUMMIplant inFremont, California.The Hilux received a minor facelift in 1991 (for the 1992 model year), which was a grille change incorporating the new Toyota emblem that had been recently adopted.
It was during this generation that Toyota discontinued the Hilux line in North America (where it was marketed as the "Toyota Pickup" ), replacing it with the newTacomafor the 1995 model year.[28]
Engines
[edit]- 1988–1995: 1.8 L (1,812 cc)2Y-UI4,58 kW (79 PS; 78 hp) at 5,000rpm 140 N⋅m (100 lb⋅ft) at 3,200rpm
- 1988–1995: 1.8 L (1,812 cc)2YI4, 61 kW (83 PS; 82 hp) at 4,800rpm 140 N⋅m (100 lb⋅ft) at 2,800rpm (export markets)[29]
- 1989–1997: 2.4 L (2,366 cc)22RSOHCI4, 81 kW (110 PS; 109 hp) at 5,000 rpm and 187 N⋅m (138 lb⋅ft) at 3,400 rpm
- 1989–1997: 2.4 L (2,366 cc)22R-ESOHCEFII4, 84 kW (114 PS; 113 hp) at 4,600 rpm and 192 N⋅m (142 lb⋅ft) at 3,400 rpm
- 1989–1995: 3.0 L (2,958 cc)3VZ-EV6, 112 kW (152 PS; 150 hp) at 4,800 rpm
- 1989–1997: 2.4 L (2,446 cc)2L-IIdieselI4, 66 kW (90 PS; 89 hp) at 4,200 rpm and 167 N⋅m (123 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm[30]
- 2.8 L (2,779 cc)3Ldiesel I4, 67 kW (91 PS; 90 hp) at 4,000 rpm and 188 N⋅m (139 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm
Volkswagenbuilt and marketed the Hilux under theVolkswagen Taroname from February 1989 to March 1997.
This generation of the Hilux was sold in Thailand as the Toyota Hilux Mighty-X.
Sales in South America
[edit]- Colombia,EcuadorandVenezuela:the Hilux was produced inColombiafrom 1994 to 1997 by theSofasacompany equipped with the 22R-E 2.4 L petrol engine. For these markets the model number for the 4WD double cabin was RN106 -instead of the standard number LN106-.
- For sales inArgentina,Brazil,andUruguay,the Hilux was produced in Argentina from 1997 through 2005 (Zárate Plant – both petrol and diesel engines).
- For sales inBolivia,Chile,ParaguayandPeru,the Hilux was imported from factories in Japan from 1989 to 1997 (petrol and diesel engines).
The available options for these markets were:
- single cab chassis (2WD, 4WD, petrol engines) (Colombia and Ecuador)
- single cab long bed (2WD, 4WD, petrol and diesel engines - all South American markets; diesel engine not available in Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela)
- Xtracab (2WD, 4WD, petrol - only Bolivia)
- crew cab (2WD, 4WD, petrol and diesel engines - all South American markets; Diesel engine not available in Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela)
North America
[edit]In North America, the Hilux continued to be sold simply as the "Toyota Pickup". A wide range of models were available (excluding the Crew Cab model available internationally), mixing four- and six-cylinder engines, long and short beds, regular and Xtracabs, manual and automatic transmissions, and two- or four-wheel drive.[31]The cargo capacity was typically 1,640 lb (744 kg) for two-wheel drives and 1,400 lb (635 kg) for four-wheel drive models.GVWRsranged from 2,565 to 5,350 lb (1,163 to 2,427 kg).[31]Initially only imported from Japan,NUMMI-built trucks began appearing in 1990.[32]The VIN on these trucks starts with '4T', while Japanese-made ones begin with 'JT'. However, some trucks sold in the United States during the 1991 through 1995 model years were still manufactured in Japan as not all versions were built in California.
While the fifth generation Hilux continued to be sold elsewhere in the world until 1997, in North America it was replaced by the newTacomaafter an abbreviated 1995 model year.[28]
Sixth generation (N140, N150, N160, N170; 1997)
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The Hilux received a minor design update for 1997 and the addition of a few more engine options. The Hilux was then facelifted in 2001 for the 2002 model year.
In 2005, Toyota ceased production of the Hilux truck for the Japanese market. This was the last generation of the Hilux to be built in Japan.[citation needed]
Engines
[edit]- 1998–2001 2.0 L (1,998 cc)1RZ-E8-valveSOHCI4(Hilux 'Workmate' models in Australia) (4×2)
- 1998–1999 3.0 L (2,986 cc)5LdieselI4, 72 kW (98 PS; 97 hp) (4×2, 4×4)
- 1995–2004 2.4 L (2,438 cc)2RZ-FE16-valveDOHCI4, 106 kW (144 PS; 142 hp) (4×2, 4×4)
- 1995–2004 2.7 L (2,693 cc)3RZ-FE16-valve DOHC I4, 112 kW (152 PS; 150 hp) (4×2, 4×4)[37]
- 1995–2004 3.4 L (3,378 cc)5VZ-FE24-valveDOHCV6,142 kW (193 PS; 190 hp)
- 1998–2001 2.4 L (2,446 cc)2L-TUK Spec - Turbo Diesel single valve 8-valve I4 83/62 hp/kW at 4,000 rpm, 16.8/165 kg⋅m/N⋅m at 2,200 rpm (4×4)
- 1998–2004 2.8 L (2,779 cc)3Ldiesel I4, 65 kW (89 PS; 88 hp) (4×4) (Philippines, Malaysia, SAE Net, UN Spec)
- South American markets
The Hilux was produced in Colombia for sales in Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador from 1998 to 2005 by the SOFASA company (with only petrol engines 2.7 L). In Venezuela and Ecuador, the single-cab 2WD chassis/long bed is called the Stout II. For sales in Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, it was imported from Japan from 1998 through 2004 (petrol engined 2.7 L, and diesel engined 2.8 L). This model was not sold in Argentina or Brazil because the fifth-generation Hilux had received a redesign and upgrade. Options for South American markets included:
- Single cab chassis (2WD, 4WD, petrol engines) (for sales in Colombia and Ecuador)
- Single cab long bed (2WD, 4WD, petrol and diesel engines) (all South American countries)
- Xtracab (4WD, petrol and diesel engines) (in Bolivia only)
- Crew cab (2WD, 4WD, petrol and diesel engines) (all South American countries, named the Hilux Millenium from 2002 through to the present)
- Thailand market
Toyota shifted production from the Hilux Mighty-X (fifth generation) to the Hilux Tiger (sixth generation) in the late 1990s and made it the global export hub. The Thailand-made Hilux Tiger went through the following versions:
- 1998–1999: Hilux Tiger with the 3.0 L5Lengine
- 2000–2001: Hilux Tiger with the 3.0 L5L-EEFI engine
- 2001: Hilux Tiger with1KZengine (short-lived and immediately replaced by D4D engine)
- Late 2001 – late 2004: Hilux Tiger SportCruiser with D4D engine[38]
Sport Rider
[edit]Toyota introduced a mid-size SUV variant of the Hilux in 1998. Called the Sport Rider, this variant was sold only in Thailand, where it was also built. In style and execution, the Sport Rider is similar to theToyota 4Runner.The Sport Rider frame and suspension system are derived from the Hilux, including the Hilux's independent front suspension and leaf-sprung rear suspension. The vehicles began as four-door pickup trucks and were then modified into wagons on arrival in Thailand by Thai Auto Works Co (a majority Thai-owned company in which Toyota has a 20 percent stake).
Engine options for the Sport Rider included the 5L engine for the PreRunner (2WD), while the 5L or 5L-E engines were available for the 4WD model. Toyota introduced the first facelift in 2001, upgrading to the 1KZ-TE engine and with foglamps integrated with the front bumper. Toyota introduced a second facelift in 2002 with the 1KD-FTV engine for 4WD and the 2KD-FTV engine for the PreRunner (2WD) and 4WD models, a new front bumper, new projector-style headlights, and new rear lamps. Toyota discontinued the Sport Rider in 2004 and replaced it with theToyota Fortunerin 2005.
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Hilux Sport Rider SR5 Limited 4WD
Engines
[edit]- 1998–2002: 3.0 L (2,986 cc)5L-EI4 SOHCEFI,77 kW (105 PS; 103 hp) at 4,000 rpm 200 N⋅m (150 lb⋅ft) at 2,600 rpm
- 1998–2002: 3.0 L (2,986 cc)5LI4, 72 kW (98 PS; 97 hp) at 4,000 rpm 192 N⋅m (142 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm (Prerunner)
- 2001–2002: 3.0 L (2,982 cc)1KZ-TEI4 SOHC, 92 kW (125 PS; 123 hp) at 3,600 rpm and 315 N⋅m (232 lb⋅ft) at 2,000 rpm
- 2002–2004: 3.0 L (2,982 cc)1KD-FTVI4 DOHC, 93 kW (126 PS; 125 hp) at 4,800 rpm and 315 N⋅m (232 lb⋅ft) at 1,800–2,600 rpm
- 2002–2004: 2.5 L (2,494 cc)2KD-FTVI4 DOHC, 75 kW (102 PS; 101 hp) at 3,600 rpm and 260 N⋅m (190 lb⋅ft) at 1,400–3,400 rpm
Seventh generation (AN10, AN20, AN30; 2004)
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The seventh-generation Hilux (designated the AN10/AN20/AN30), part of theIMV programled by chief engineer Kaoru Hosokawa,[48]started production in Thailand during August 2004.[39]Three pickup truck body variants were initially produced: a two-door Single Cab (referred to by Toyota as IMV1), a two-door Xtra Cab (IMV2), and four-door Double Cab (IMV3).[49]In September 2008, Toyota introduced the Smart Cab, a four-door cab with hidden rearclamshell doors.[50]The IMV program also spawned theToyota Innova (AN40)minivan (IMV4) andToyota Fortuner (AN50/AN60)SUV (IMV5).[39][51]
Mainly developed in Thailand, this seventh-generation Hilux was the first to not be produced in Japan.[7]Hilux models sold in Asian, European, Middle Eastern and Oceanian markets were initially built and assembled in Thailand with targeted annual production of 280,000 units, with 140,000 allocated for exports.[52]Later, production was delegated toMalaysiaand Southeast Asia in order to increase sales in those regions.[39]In Thailand, the vehicle is called theHilux Vigo.[49]For other European markets and South Africa, the Hilux was built inDurban, South Africa.[39]Hiluxes sold in Argentina and Brazil were built inArgentina,as with the previous generation Hilux.[53]
The double cab model has an automatic transmission. It uses the same engine as other Asian countries (in-line, 4-cylinder, 16-valve, DOHC Turbo Diesel with common rail direct injection), however engines used in Malaysia differ in their maximum output of 75 kW (102 PS; 101 hp) at 3,600 rpm and maximum torque of 260 N⋅m (192 lb⋅ft) at 1,600–2,400 rpm.
The ladder frame chassis used by the seventh-generation Hilux is 45 percent stiffer compared to its predecessor. Combined with a reduction in the number of welded joints with the use of a unified inner frame, it has a higher torsional stiffness while the vertical rigidity is improved by strongercrossmembers.The model also used a new double wishbone front suspension which was said to improve stability and ride comfort.[54]
The model is also considerably larger than the previous generation Hilux. For the double cab variant, the 2005 model is 400 mm (15.7 in) longer and 45 mm (1.8 in) wider. The deck is 165 mm (6.5 in) longer and both wider and taller by 50 mm (2.0 in). The increased size was achieved without a significant increase in the kerb weight. Drag coefficient is rated 0.36 (0.39 with over fenders), which was claimed to be "class-leading" during the time of its introduction.[54]
In Singapore, the Hilux was available as a single cab with the 2.5 L engine or a double cab with the 3.0 L engine.
This generation of the Hilux was introduced for Argentina on 2 March 2005 in Buenos Aires with a market launch in April.[55]
This generation of the Hilux was also sold in Finland as the TruckMasters OX by Truck Masters Finland. Because of a modified rear suspension, the truck is registered in Finland as a light truck. The OX was only available with a 3.0-litre D-4D diesel engine.[56]
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Engines
[edit]- 2005 2.0 L petrolVVT-iDOHCI4(South Africa,Indonesiaand Middle East)
- 2005 2.5 L diesel D-4D DOHC I4, Turbo-diesel 76 kW (103 PS; 102 hp) – 107 kW (145 PS; 143 hp) (Asia, Europe, South Africa, South America)
- 2005 2.7 L petrol VVT-i DOHC I4, 119 kW (162 PS; 160 hp) (Australia,Arabian Peninsula,Philippines,South Africa,Venezuela)
- 2005 3.0 L diesel D-4D DOHC I4, Turbo-diesel, common rail 16-valve direct injection, 121 kW (165 PS; 162 hp) (Asia, South Africa, South America, Australia, Europe). This version is made at Toyota's facility in Zárate, Argentina.
- 2005 4.0 L petrol VVT-i DOHCV6,170–176 kW (231–239 PS; 228–236 hp) (Australia, South Africa, Venezuela, China)
- 2008 4.0 LSuperchargedDOHC V6 225 kW (306 PS; 302 hp) (Australia only, TRD Hilux 4000S & 4000SL)[57]
2008 facelift
[edit]A facelifted version of the Hilux was unveiled by Toyota's Malaysian distributors, UMW Toyota Motor, in August 2008. Toyota has introduced a left hand drive Hilux Vigo in August 2008 while a right hand drive facelifted model was introduced in September 2008. These facelifted models were introduced in the Philippines in October 2008.
Toyota also introduced a four-door extended cab called "Smart Cab" to replace all Xtra Cab models in E and G grade. The Smart Cab models were developed in Thailand and were only sold in the Thai market.[50]
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2011 facelift
[edit]On 13 July 2011, Toyota announced that the Hilux would receive a facelift, including a redesigned front end (front grille similar to IMV-basedInnovaandFortuner) and other external styling changes, changes to the interior and a new turbocharged diesel engine rated at 107 kW (144 hp) and 343 N⋅m (253 lb⋅ft) of torque, as well as lower fuel consumption compared to the previous model.[58]This update was initially launched in Thailand[59]and later in Australia called as Toyota IMV Project.[60]
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Hilux Vigo Champ
[edit]The Hilux Vigo Champ was introduced in Thailand in August 2012 as a significant "minor change" with a new front design and a revamped interior to reinforce perceived luxury. The front was redesigned from the A pillar forwards. With the exception of the doors, roof and tailgate, everything else was new: new guards, new headlights, new bumper, new bonnet, new three-bar grille, new taillights, a new rear bumper and new badges. There were also new mirrors and new alloy wheel designs. The interior features a new upper dashboard design with a new horizontal centre instrument cluster. Perceived quality was improved through the adoption of uniformly darker finishes with greater colour consistency throughout the interior. The high-end Double Cab version now came with a DVD player, rear camera and Bluetooth functionality.[61]
This minor update upgraded the emission standard to Euro 4, updated the four-speed automatic transmission to five-speed, upgraded power rating of the 3.0-litre model from 122 to 128 kW (166 to 174 PS; 164 to 172 hp), increased torque from 343 to 360 N⋅m (253 to 266 ft⋅lb) for the five-speed automatic transmission, and the Smart Cab Prerunner 4×2 was introduced with automatic transmission. Other changes included a more efficient fuel injection system and the addition of a centre headrest on the rear double cab seat.
The Vigo Champ CNG included the 2.7-litre2TR-FEbi-fuel engine that could run on compressed natural gas (CNG).
Eighth generation (AN110, AN120, AN130; 2015)
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The eighth-generation Hilux was introduced simultaneously on 21 May 2015 inBangkok, ThailandandSydney, Australia.[83]It is the first of theToyota IMVfamily to receive a new generation, with the related Fortuner and Innova received a new generation in July and November respectively.[84][85][86]In some Asian markets such as Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Pakistan, the model also adopted a new moniker,Hilux Revo.[87][88]
The model was subsequently introduced in the Philippines in July 2015,[89]Mexico andGCCcountries in August 2015,[90][91][92]Argentina and Brazil in November 2015,[93][94]while in Europe specifications was unveiled in September 2015 for a mid-2016 market introduction.[95][96]Introductions of the model in more markets started in 2016. In March 2016, the model was released in South Africa, where it is also produced.[97]In Malaysia, it was launched in May 2016,[98]while in Pakistan it was launched in September 2016.[88]In September 2017, Toyota released the Hilux in Japan for the first time since 2004.[99]
The eighth-generation Hilux features the "Keen Look" design language with a slimmer headlight shape (with optional projector headlights andLEDdaytime running lights). This design continues into the interior with similar AC vents and centre fascia design, which has been described as more "car-like".[100]First for a Hilux, this generation is available with optionalautonomous emergency brakingsystem (AEB).[101]
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2016 Hilux Invincible (GUN125; pre-facelift)
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Development
[edit]Development of the vehicle was led by Hiroki Nakajima as a chief engineer, which visited 120 countries during its development. It was reported that in 2011, Toyota started over on the new Hilux just six months into development due to the release of theVolkswagen AmarokandFord Rangerthat reset Toyota's benchmark for "car-like driving". Toyota President and CEOAkio Toyodapersonally intervened to set the Hilux on a new development path.[100]
Toyota stated the eighth-generation Hilux received larger cabin space front and rear with 19 mm (0.7 in) extra shoulder room, 8 mm (0.3 in) extra head room, 15 mm (0.6 in) higher seat height and 35 mm (1.4 in) larger rear knee room. It also feature a broader seat adjustment range and a larger 80-litre (17.6 imp gal; 21.1 US gal) fuel tank. It is also equipped with rear air vents as an option, making it one of the few pickups in its segment with rear air vents at the time of its launch.[102]
The front bumper has a bigger bulge to meet newpedestrian safety regulations,while the lower section of the front bumper has been shaped to ensure the Hilux is more agile than its predecessor in off-road conditions. In the Middle East, the Hilux received an optional steel front bumper.[103]Theapproach angleis 31 degrees and the departure angle is 26 degrees, compared to the previous 30 and 23 respectively.[100]
The new ladder-frame chassis gives the vehicle a 20 percent increase intorsional rigiditycompared to the previous generation model.[104]The stronger FIRM (Frame with Integrated Rigidity Mechanism) makes use ofhigh-tensile strength steeland morespot welds.The improved body structure is said to yield lowernoise, vibration and harshnesslevels. It is also equipped with a newly developed Dynamic Control Suspension system and Body Control with Torque Demand.[105]
Three different suspension setups are available for the Hilux for different markets. Vehicles destined for Australia, South Africa, Russia and South America receive an Australian-developed heavy-duty suspension setup that offers improved off-road performance, better vibration suppression and improved roll stiffness. Vehicles sold in Thailand receive a comfort-biased setup due to the large market of pickup trucks for personal use. The third suspension setup is a general setup that is "suited to all road conditions the world over." The suspension setups consist of frontdouble wishbonewith a thicker frontstabiliser barand rearleaf springconfiguration.[105]It is aimed to give the Hilux a more "car-like" driving experience.[102]
Markets
[edit]Argentina
[edit]As of 2016, the Argentine version has about 40% of locally and 60% of regionally made parts.[106]
Australia
[edit]During its introduction in Australia, the eighth-generation Hilux was offered with 31 variants, eight more than its predecessor, with 4×2 and 4×4, single, extra and double cabin styles, and WorkMate, SR and SR5 grade levels.[105]Toyota has also added Hi-Rider variants for SR and SR5 models, with added ride height, heavy-duty suspensions, larger frontventilated disc brakesand larger reardrum brakes.[107]
Four engine options are offered in the market, ranging from the 2.4-litre turbo-diesel, 2.8-litre turbo-diesel (with different outputs for both 4×2 and 4×4), 2.7-litre petrol and 4.0-litre V6 petrol, and continues to be imported from Thailand.[102]
The Australian specification Hilux offers an upgraded 3,500 kg (7,716 lb) towing capacity (for diesel manual) or 3,200 kg (7,055 lb) for diesel automatic model, while it also offer a payload of up to 1,240 kg (2,734 lb). It comes equipped with a standard reversing camera, up to seven airbags, electronic stability control, trailer sway control and rear parking sensors.
In March 2017, theTRDappearance package became available.[108]In January 2018, Toyota introduced the Hilux Rugged X, Rogue and Rugged variants which was fully designed, developed and engineered in Australia. Based on the double-cab 4×4 Hilux, the three variants are targeted towards "urban adventurers" with off-road related changes and additions.[109][110]The 2020 facelift was presented in August, which also introduced upgraded diesel engines andToyota Safety Sense.[111]
In September 2022, the Hilux Rogue received upgrades such as widertracksand fenders, larger 18-inch wheels, rear disc brakes replacing drum brakes and larger front brake discs. It also gained extended front suspension arms, a lengthened rear axle, revised rear dampers, and a rear anti-roll bar, which are claimed to increase the vehicle's roll rigidity by 20 percent.[112]
In January 2023, the GR Sport model became available in Australia with a different styling compared to the Hilux GR Sport in other markets, by sharing many elements with the Hilux Rogue. Powered with the 2.8-litre diesel engine, it received engine upgrades, heavy-duty suspension, wider fenders and wider track.[113]
Europe
[edit]The eighth-generation Hilux entered the European market such as the UK in April 2016 with customer deliveries in July. It was available in Active, Icon, Invincible and Invincible X grade levels and single, extra and double cab body styles. The sole powertrain option is the 2.4-litre diesel engine.[104]The 2020 facelift model received an optional 2.8-litre diesel engine, and aGR Sportvariant since 2022.[114][115]
Like the previous generation, this generation has also been sold as theTruckMasters OXin Finland by Truck Masters Finland since 2017. The modified suspension means that the truck is registered as a light truck in Finland, leading to lower taxes.[116]
India
[edit]In India, the Hilux was unveiled in January 2022 and went on sale in late March 2022. Mainly marketed as a "lifestyle utility vehicle",[117]it is offered in Low and High trim levels.[68]Models sold in India are assembled atToyota Kirloskar Motor's plant inBidadi,Karnatakaand 30 percent of its components are sourced locally.[118]
Japan
[edit]The Hilux was reintroduced in Japan on 12 September 2017, after 13 years of hiatus. Initial orders for the vehicle exceeded 2,000 in the first month of sales.[119]For the Japanese market, the Hilux is imported from Thailand, with only double-cab 4WD configuration available in two trim levels "X" and "Z", both equipped with 2.4-litre2GD-FTVengine and a 6-speed automatic transmission.
Philippines
[edit]The eighth-generation Hilux was launched in the Philippines in July 2015. It was initially offered in 2.4 Cab & Chassis (manual only), 2.4 FX (manual only), 2.4 J (manual only), 2.4 E (manual only), 2.4 G 4×2 (manual and automatic) and 2.8 G 4×4 (manual and automatic) grades.[120]
In September 2020, the Hilux received a facelift and is offered in 2.4 Cab & Chassis (manual only), 2.4 Cargo (manual only) 2.4 FX (manual only), 2.4 J (available either in 4×2 or 4×4, manual only), 2.4 E 4×2 (manual only), 2.4 G 4×2 (manual and automatic), 2.4 Conquest 4×2 (manual and automatic) and 2.8 Conquest 4×4 (manual and automatic) grades.[121]In August 2022, the Hilux gained a feature list upgrade.[122]
In September 2023, the Hilux GR-S was updated similar to the Australian market.[123]
South Africa
[edit]As of 2016[update],Toyota South Africa Motors(TSAM) would export more than 55,000 Hilux and Fortuner units to 74 countries, including Africa (43 markets), Europe (28 markets) and Latin America (three markets). Hilux vehicles sold in South Africa are marketed as 2.4 and 2.8 GD-6 respectively which signifies engine displacement, the GD engine series and the 6 speed transmission. Exports included right-hand-drive and left-hand-drive variants, and would consist of more than 50 percent of TSAM’s total 2016 Hilux and Fortuner production.[124]
Thailand
[edit]Thailand is the major export hub for the Hilux, with 60 percent of local production allocated for exports as of 2015[update].Initial plans were to export 186,000 units to over 130 countries with a focus on major markets such as Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East, South America, and UK.[125]
The domestic market model is marketed as theHilux Revo,which consists of single, extra cab (Smart Cab) and double cabin (Double Cab) body styles, with both Smart Cab and Double Cab model receiving an optional high-riding Prerunner model.[126]
In March 2016, the TRD Sportivo appearance package became available.[127]In November 2017, Hilux Revo Rocco also introduced as the highest grade level. The Rocco features a grey rear bumper bar, 18-inch alloy wheels with all-terrain tyres, a black sports bar with bed liner, Roccoinsignia,gloss black grille, black metallic trim on the interior along with a redesigned instrument cluster. The engine and safety features for the Rocco remain unchanged.[128]Since September 2018, the Hilux Revo Rocco is also available with the 2.4-litre diesel engine.[129]In August 2021, the Hilux Revo received GR Sport variants for low-riding and high-riding models.[130][131]
2017 facelift
[edit]A minor redesign of the Hilux was unveiled in November 2017 in Thailand. It features a different front grille styling similar to the North American marketTacomaand a different front bumper with LED fog lights. In Thailand, the redesigned front fascia is only applied to the 4×4 and high-riding 4×2 Prerunner variants, while the entry-level, low-riding 4×2 versions was largely unchanged with minor revisions. In Australia, it was released in August 2018 with the changes restricted to the higher grade levels, SR and SR5, while the basic WorkMate models are unchanged.[132]The rest of the exterior is identical to the initial model.[128]A range-topping Hilux Revo Rocco was also introduced in Thailand, which features exterior accessories.[128]
The Rocco was introduced in Malaysia as Hilux L-Edition in 2018.[133]In the Philippines, the Rocco was introduced in February 2018 as the Conquest.[134]In the UK, this styling was only available for the 'Invincible X' variant,[135]which was launched at the Commercial Vehicle Show on 24 April 2018.[136]In Japan, this model was sold as the Z "Black Rally Edition", which was announced on 12 November 2018 and released on 17 December 2018 to commemorate the 50th anniversary since the launch of the first generation Hilux.[137]
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2018 Hilux SR5 4WD (GUN126; 2017 facelift)
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2018 Hilux SR5 4WD (GUN126; 2017 facelift)
2020 facelift
[edit]In June 2020, Toyota unveiled the second facelift of the AN110/120/130 series Hilux for Asia, Europe and South America. The second facelift model received revised front and rear with LED headlamps and tail-lamps and front LED indicators, a first for the Hilux, and redesigned 18-inch alloy wheels. Revisions inside the interior include a new design for the instrument cluster and the 4.2-inch multi-info display. A more rugged-styled Hilux with larger front grille surface and black fender flares was introduced with different names, such as the Rocco in Thailand and Pakistan, Rogue in Australia and Malaysia,[138]Conquest in the Philippines[139]and South America,[140]Adventure in theUAE,[141]and Invincible X in Europe.
The power and torque figures for 2.8-litre1GD-FTVdiesel engine has been upgraded to 204 PS (150 kW; 201 hp) and 500 N⋅m (51.0 kg⋅m; 369 lb⋅ft) (with automatic transmission), while its 2.4-litre counterpart, the2GD-FTVdiesel engine received a higher-pressure common-railfuel injectionsystem, along with optimisedpistons,piston ringsand an upratedalternatorto better handle heavier workloads.[138][111]
Damperson the 4×4 and 4×2 high-riding versions of the 2020 facelift Hilux have been revised for improved ride comfort with less vibration, particularly with less payload. Leaf spring bushings have been updated for better comfort on rough roads, as well as steering response during cornering and lane changes. A self-lubricating rubber for the rear shackle bush is also added for better ride comfort.[111]
For some Southeast Asian markets, the Hilux became available withToyota Safety Sense.This facelift of the Hilux was introduced in Japan in August 2020 and is offered in base X and Z trim levels.
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2024 facelift
[edit]The third facelift of the AN110/120/130 series Hilux was introduced in Australia and Indonesia on 1 February 2024. South Africa also received the same facelift for the Raider double-cab and extra-cab models.[142][143][144]
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GR Sport
[edit]TheGR Sportversion of the Hilux was first released inSão Paulo, Brazilin November 2018.[145]It is based on the flagship SRX variant available in South America with additional stiffer front springs, monotube dampers,Gazoo Racingexterior graphics, a new design honeycomb grille insert with 'Toyota' badging, matte black wheel arch extensions, a black bonnet and roof, side steps, 17-inch alloy wheels with all-terrain tyres, and GR badging, without performance upgrades.[146]
The GR Sport version based on the 2020 facelift model was released in Thailand on 25 August 2021,[130][131]in Japan on 8 October 2021,[147]in the Philippines in October 2021,[148]in Europe in January 2022,[149]in Indonesia in December 2022[150]and in Pakistan in March 2023. The model was also released in South Africa in September 2022, with the1GD-FTVengine is further upgraded to produce 224 PS (165 kW; 221 hp) and 550 N⋅m (56.1 kg⋅m; 406 lb⋅ft).[151][152]
In January 2023, a specialised GR Sport model for the Australian market was released. It received a different styling compared to the Hilux GR Sport in other markets, with more off-road focused upgrades such as extended wheel-arch fender flares, widertrack,heavy-duty suspension, and heavy-duty 'rock sliders' instead of side-steps. Powered with the 2.8-litre diesel engine, it is upgraded to produce 224 PS (165 kW; 221 hp) and 550 N⋅m (56.1 kg⋅m; 406 lb⋅ft).[113]
To commemorate Toyota Gazoo’s 9th Safari Rally victory in 2021, the Hilux GR Safari Rally limited edition was released in Kenya by CFAO Motors Toyota, available in automatic and manual with GR's racing colours (black, red, white).[153]
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Hilux Revo BEV Concept
[edit]The Hilux Revo BEV Concept is anEV conversionprototype based on the eighth-generation Hilux (Hilux Revo in Thailand) single cab that was presented on 14 December 2022 at the 60th anniversary event ofToyota Motor Thailand.[154]
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Hilux Revo BEV Concept (Thailand)
Hilux FCEV concept
[edit]The Hilux FCEV concept is ahydrogenpoweredfuel cell electric vehicle(FCEV) prototype based on the eighth-generation Hilux two-wheel drive space-cab.[155][156]It was unveiled in September 2023 and was developed in theUKatToyota Manufacturing UK's Burnaston car plant with funding provided by theUK government.[155]The prototype uses the same powertrain as Toyota's full production FCEV theMiraiand has three high-pressure fuel tanks with an expected range of more than 365 miles (587 km).[155][156]Toyota said it would produce ten prototypes for testing by the end of 2023.[155]
Powertrain
[edit]The model is available with the newly developed 2.4-litre and 2.8-litreGD seriesdiesel engines, combined with a 6-speed manual transmission or a 6-speed automatic transmission with sequential shift technology.[157]The manual model, touted as an "intelligent" manual helps eliminate shift shock by matching engine revs to the transmission speed. The 2.8-litre GD engine was introduced in May 2015 at the 36th International Vienna Motor Symposium.[158]The GD engines are equipped common-rail direct-injection, variable-nozzle turbos, exhaust gas recirculation and an optionalstop/start system.It is claimed to use 10 percent less fuel than the older KD engines.
The olderKD series2.5-litre along with 3.0-litre diesel engines was offered in several market alongside the newer GD series engines. The 2.0-litre, 2.7-litre and 4.0-litre petrol engines from the previous generation returned with aDual VVT-iupdate for increased power and torque.[159][160]As of December 2022[update],the 5L-E engine option is marketed by Toyota Gibraltar Stockholdings along with other distributors in Africa such as French West Africa,[161]and for institutional purchase by governmental entities andNGOsaccredited by theUN,only with a 5-speed manual transmission, four-wheel drive and left-hand drive only.[162]
Model | Engine | Transmission | Power | Torque |
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2.0 | 2.0 L1TR-FEinline-4 fuel-injected petrol withDual VVT-i | 6-speed manual | 104 kW (139 hp) at 5,500 rpm | 185 N⋅m (136 lb⋅ft) at 3,800 rpm |
6-speed AC60E/AC60F automatic | ||||
2.4 | 2.4 L2GD-FTVinline-4 common rail diesel withVNT | 5-speed R151 manual | 110 kW (150 hp) at 3,400 rpm | 343 N⋅m (253 lb⋅ft) at 1,400–2,800 rpm |
6-speed RC60/RC60F manual | 400 N⋅m (300 lb⋅ft) at 1,600–2,000 rpm | |||
6-speed AC60E/AC60F automatic | ||||
2.5 | 2.5 L2KD-FTVinline-4 common rail diesel without intercooler | 5-speed R151 manual | 76 kW (102 hp) at 3,600 rpm | 200 N⋅m (150 lb⋅ft) at 1,600–3,600 rpm |
6-speed RC61 manual | 260 N⋅m (190 lb⋅ft) at 1,600–2,400 rpm | |||
2.5 | 2.5 L2KD-FTVinline-4 common rail diesel withVNT | 6-speed manual | 107 kW (144 hp) at 3,400 rpm | 343 N⋅m (253 lb⋅ft) at 1,800–3,400 rpm |
5-speed A750F automatic | ||||
2.7 | 2.7 L2TR-FEinline-4 fuel-injected petrol withDual VVT-i | 6-speed manual | 120 kW (160 hp) at 5,500 rpm | 246 N⋅m (181 lb⋅ft) at 3,800 rpm |
6-speed AC60E/AC60F automatic | ||||
2.8 | 2.8 L1GD-FTVinline-4 common rail diesel withVNT | 5-speed R151 manual | 130 kW (170 hp) | 343 N⋅m (253 lb⋅ft) at 1,200–3,400 rpm |
6-speed RC61 manual / RC61F iMT (Intelligent Manual Transmission) manual (Thailand) | 132 kW (177 hp) at 3,400 rpm 2nd facelift: 150 kW (201 hp) at 3,400 rpm GR Sport (South Africa/Australia): 165 kW (221 hp) at 3,400 rpm |
420 N⋅m (310 lb⋅ft) at 1,400–2,600 rpm 2nd facelift: 420 N⋅m (310 lb⋅ft) at 1,400–3,400 rpm | ||
6-speed AC60E/AC60F automatic | 450 N⋅m (330 lb⋅ft) at 1,600–2,400 rpm 2nd facelift: 500 N⋅m (370 lb⋅ft) at 1,600–2,800 rpm GR Sport (South Africa/Australia): 550 N⋅m (410 lb⋅ft) at 1,600–2,800 rpm | |||
3.0 | 3.0 L5L-Einline-4 naturally aspirated diesel |
5-speed manual | 71 kW (95 hp) at 4,000 rpm | 197 N⋅m (145 lb⋅ft) at 2,200 rpm |
3.0 | 3.0 L1KD-FTVinline-4 common rail diesel withVNT |
6-speed RC61 manual | 122 kW (163 hp) at 3,400 rpm | 343 N⋅m (253 lb⋅ft) at 1,600–3,400 rpm |
5-speed A750F automatic | 360 N⋅m (270 lb⋅ft) at 1,800–3,400 rpm | |||
4.0 | 4.0 L1GR-FEV6 fuel-injected petrol withVVT-i | 6-speed RC61 manual | 175 kW (235 hp) at 5,200 rpm | 376 N⋅m (277 lb⋅ft) at 3,700 rpm |
6-speed AC60E/AC60F automatic |
Safety
[edit]The updated Hilux in its most basic Latin American market configuration with 7 airbags received 5 stars for both adult occupants and 5 stars for infants fromLatin NCAPin 2019.[163]
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Hilux Champ (2023)
[edit]The Toyota Hilux Champ is a two-doorpickup truckorchassis cabpositioned below the Hilux, and based on theIMV platformand chassis shared with the Hilux. It was first previewed as the IMV 0 concept in December 2022, and went on sale as the Hilux Champ in Thailand in November 2023.[167]
Production and sales
[edit]Worldwide production
[edit]Year | Production[2] |
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1968 | 33,708 |
1969 | 48,041 |
1970 | 69,787 |
1971 | 77,865 |
1972 | 79,523 |
1973 | 75,541 |
1974 | 78,727 |
1975 | 115,466 |
1976 | 137,101 |
1977 | 215,696 |
1978 | 224,113 |
1979 | 237,309 |
1980 | 306,063 |
1981 | 302,580 |
1982 | 333,103 |
1983 | 345,117 |
1984 | 432,871 |
1985 | 461,253 |
1986 | 440,905 |
1987 | 383,688 |
1988 | 394,468 |
1989 | 374,387 |
1990 | 362,147 |
1991 | 344,501 |
1992 | 387,279 |
1993 | 405,752 |
1994 | 425,999 |
1995 | 384,571 |
1996 | 387,571 |
1997 | 351,417 |
1998 | 353,340 |
1999 | 358,793 |
2000 | 343,646 |
2001 | 363,354 |
2002 | 396,013 |
2003 | 276,172 |
2004 | 323,625 |
2005 | 370,191 |
2006 | 428,616 |
2007 | 508,132 |
2008 | 491,702 |
2009 | 438,812 |
2010 | 548,889 |
2011 | 518,274 |
2012 | 745,303 |
2013 | 732,661 |
2014 | 648,930 |
2015 | 597,899 |
2016 | 537,474 |
2017 | 520,742 |
In 2017, Toyota reported the Hilux sold around 521,000 units in 190 countries, with production in 6 countries. 167,000 units were sold in Asia, 116,000 in South America, 65,000 in the Middle East, 55,000 in Africa, 51,000 in Oceania, 41,000 in Europe, 19,000 in North America, and around 1,000 in Japan. In the same year, 310,500 units were produced in Thailand, 103,000 produced in Argentina, 76,500 produced in South Africa, 18,200 produced in Malaysia, 6,500 produced in Pakistan, and 600 produced in Venezuela.[2]
Sales
[edit]Year | Thailand | Australia | New Zealand | Indonesia[168] | Philippines | Malaysia[169][i] | South Africa | Brazil | Argentina | Mexico[170] | Saudi Arabia |
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2000 | 3,647 | ||||||||||
2001 | 3,052 | ||||||||||
2002 | 3,255 | ||||||||||
2003 | 6,819 | 5,606[171] | |||||||||
2004 | 7,303 | 6,711[172] | |||||||||
2005 | 9,435 | 13,845[173] | |||||||||
2006 | 166,358[174] | 36,885[175] | 300 | 11,404 | 17,385[176] | ||||||
2007 | 158,348[174] | 42,009[175] | 3,055 | 11,019 | 19,342[177] | ||||||
2008 | 127,028[174] | 42,956[178] | 6,980 | 12,500 | 21,731[179] | ||||||
2009 | 102,026[174] | 38,457[180] | 4,746 | 14,574 | 30,994[181] | ||||||
2010 | 144,190[174] | 39,896[182] | 7,687 | 18,514 | 33,656[183] | ||||||
2011 | 121,887[174] | 36,124[184] | 8,301 | 21,480 | 33,260[185] | ||||||
2012 | 233,293[174] | 40,646[184] | 12,556 | 28,566 | 38,889[186] | 5,499 | |||||
2013 | 206,939[174] | 39,931[187] | 14,129 | 27,155 | 42,627[188] | 9,120 | |||||
2014 | 144,693[189] | 38,126[190] | 9,206 | 25,715 | 43,310[191] | 8,783 | |||||
2015 | 120,112[192] | 35,161[190] | 5,623[193] | 10,757 | 27,158 | 35,684[194] | 32,684[195] | 10,504 | |||
2016 | 120,444[196] | 42,104[197] | 6,187[198] | 4,996 | 12,405[199] | 18,477 | 35,428[200] | 34,031[201] | 13,644 | ||
2017 | 109,988[202] | 47,093[197] | 8,106[203] | 7,661 | 14,688[204] | 17,927 | 36,422[205] | 34,378[206] | 33,914[207] | 19,132 | |
2018 | 150,928[174] | 51,705[208] | 8,086[209] | 9,126 | 18,237[210] | 19,734 | 40,022[211] | 39,313[212] | 33,439[213] | 18,943 | |
2019 | 165,452[214] | 47,759[215] | 7,126[216] | 8,369 | 20,846[217] | 15,796 | 40,934[218] | 40,408[219] | 25,087[220] | 17,654[221] | 24,046[222] |
2020 | 129,893[223] | 45,176[224] | 5,796[225] | 5,651 | 10,642[226] | 14,204 | 31,263[227] | 32,395[228] | 19,064[229] | 13,666 | 21,838[230] |
2021 | 127,669[231] | 52,801[232] | 8,430[233] | 7,737 | 18,969[234] | 18,150 | 36,085[235] | 45,897[236] | 27,072[237] | 16,635[238] | 16,993[239] |
2022 | 148,101[240] | 64,391[241] | 9,787[242] | 16,555 | 24,537[243] | 26,899 | 32,203[244] | 48,565[245] | 24,628[246] | 20,842[247] | |
2023 | 106,601[248] | 61,111[249] | 8,054[250] | 20,195 | 25,958[251] | 27,276 | 37,382[252] | 46,206[253] | 30,694[254] | 18,117[255] |
- ^Figures based on registration (Malaysia)
Reputation
[edit]The Hilux has often been described as having a high level of durability and reliability during sustained heavy use or even abuse.[256][257][258]
This reputation was highlighted in several episodes of theBBCmotoring showTop Gear.Inseries 3,episodes 5 and 6, a 1988 diesel N50 Hilux with 305,775 km (190,000 miles) on the odometer was subjected to considerable abuse, including being left on a beach for the incoming tide, left on top of a building as it wasdemolished,and being set on fire.[259][260]The Hilux suffered severe structural damage, but was still running after being repaired with only the typical tools that would be found in a truck's toolbox (with the exception of a replaced windscreen for the driver's safety).[261]In later series, this Hilux became one of the background decorations in the Top Gear studio, and is now on display in the "World of Top Gear" exhibit at theNational Motor Museum, Beaulieu.[262]In the laterseries 8,episode 3, a Hilux was chosen byJeremy Clarksonas his platform for creating anamphibious vehicle(though by the end of that episode the Hilux failed to start), and in theTop Gear: Polar SpecialClarkson andJames Mayraced a specially modified 2007 model Hilux to themagnetic north polefrom Northern Canada – making that truck the first motor vehicle to have made that journey. The camera crew's vehicle from this episode was later modified and driven to near the summit of theEyjafjallajökullerupting Icelandic volcano by James May, inSeries 15,Episode 1.
In 1999, the Hilux appeared in a series of "Bugger" television advertisements in New Zealand and Australia, exaggerating its power and durability for comic effect.[263][264]The adverts were banned in New Zealand after receiving 120 complaints, but later reinstated.[265]
A world record was achieved by the support crew for the participants in the 2008/2009 Amundsen Omega 3 South Pole Race. The crew traveled in specially adapted Toyota Hiluxes modified byArctic Trucks,completing a trip of over 5,000 km (3,100 miles) from Novo, a Russian Scientific Station in Antarctica to theGeographic South Poleand back again, making them the first 4×4s to reach the South Pole.[266]The return journey of 2,500 km (1,600 miles) from the South Pole to Novo Station was completed in a record 8 days and 17 hours.
Racing
[edit]Two Hilux pickups entered theDakar Rallyin 2012, prepared by the Imperial Toyota team of South Africa. DriverGiniel de Villiersachieved third place in the2012,second place overall in the2013,4th in the2014,and again second place in the2015.These however, were heavily modified non-production versions built around a custom racing-only tubular chassis and using a larger capacity ToyotaV8 engine.[267]Since 2016, the Dakar Rally Hilux has been prepared byToyota Gazoo Racing WRT.Giniel achieved third place with it in 2016, 5th in 2017, 3rd in 2018 and 9th in 2019.Nasser Al-Attiyahwon the2019 Dakar Rally,earning the first everToyotavictory in theDakar Rally,he also came in second in 2018 and 2021. In the2020 Dakar Rally,six Hilux cars were entered prepared byGazoo Racing,and another nine by Overdrive Racing. A new, wider, heavier, featuring larger wheels Toyota GR DKR Hilux T1+ was built byGazoo Racingfor2022 Dakar Rally,equipped with 3.5l twin-turbo V6 engine, based on Toyota Land Cruiser 300 GR Sport.[268]
Use by militant groups
[edit]Due to its durability and reliability, the Toyota Hilux, along with the largerToyota Land Cruiser (J70),has become popular amongparamilitarygroups in war-torn regions as atechnical.[269]According to terrorism analystAndrew Exum,the Hilux is "the vehicular equivalent of theAK-47.It's ubiquitous to insurgent warfare. "[270]In 2015, U.S. counter-terror officials inquired with Toyota how theSalafi jihadistextremistgroupIslamic Statehad apparently acquired large numbers of Toyota Hiluxes and Land Cruisers.Mark Wallace,the CEO of theCounter Extremism Projectsaid, "Regrettably, the Toyota Land Cruiser and Hilux have effectively become almost part of the ISIS brand."[271]
TheToyota WarbetweenLibyaandChadin 1986 and 1987 was named as such because of the heavy, successful use of Hilux and Land Cruiser trucks for technicals.[270]
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