We’re probably due to see the entire Toyota IMV range facelifted at the Indonesian International Motor Show later this month, but here’s a preview for you – the first product photo of the new facelifted Toyota Hilux, which is also on display in Australia this month.
The front end now features a stronger, edgier grille, but the changes kinda stop there. I’m expecting the Hilux to continue to be offered in the 2.5 litre and 3.0 litre D4-D turbodiesel engines, and in certain countries also a 4.0 litre V6 petrol.
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Comments mostly focus on the upcoming Toyota Hilux facelift, with some expressing disappointment over its conservative design, wishing it resembled the more aggressive Tundra or Ford Ranger. Several mention that the new model is currently in production in Thailand and will be launched soon, with expectations of minor cosmetic updates and engine options like the 2.5 VGT and 3.0 VGT diesel engines. Enthusiasts highlight Hilux's global reputation for durability and value, with some noting that styling is less a priority than reliability and ease of maintenance. Comparisons to other pickups like Ranger, Triton, and D-Max are common, with opinions divided on comfort and driving experience. Overall, the comments reflect anticipation and a positive view of Hilux’s continued popularity despite some calls for more modern design updates.