GALLERY: Toyota Hilux L-Edition – 2.4L AT 4×4 variant

GALLERY: Toyota Hilux L-Edition – 2.4L AT 4×4 variant

UMW Toyota Motor recently launched the Toyota Hilux L-Edition (‘L’ refers to luxury), marking the arrival of the facelifted pick-up truck in Malaysia. We now bring you a full gallery of the L-Edition in 2.4L AT 4×4 guise, which is one of two offered – the other being the 2.8L AT 4×4.

As mentioned at the start, the L-Edition models are based on the refreshed Hilux, and therefore sport a Tacoma-inspired face. Highlights include a large hexagonal grille as well as a redesigned bumper. The latter features an upturned centre air intake and new fog light enclosures.

Model-specific items include two-tone 18-inch five-spoke alloy wheels (with 265/65 profile tyres), a chrome and black finish for the front grille, piano black trim instead of silver units, plus perforated leather seats.

The 2.4L AT 4×4 L-Edition comes equipped with halogen headlamps (with bulb-type DRLs), a manual air-conditioning system, multi-info instrument cluster display, smart entry and start, regular head unit, eight-way powered driver seat, seven airbags, Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), reverse sensor and ABS with EBD plus brake assist.

These items are largely similar to those found on the pre-facelift Hilux 2.4L AT 4×4, including what’s under the hood. There, you’ll find a 2GD-FTV 2.4 litre turbodiesel with 150 PS and 400 Nm of torque, mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. Also part of the powertrain is Active Traction Control (A-TRC) and a four-wheel drive system with on-the-fly switching and a rear differential lock.

In terms of pricing, the L-Edition 2.4L AT 4×4 goes for RM119,300 (OTR without insurance), while the 2.8L AT 4×4 retails at RM133,900. Each purchase includes a five-year/150,000 km warranty, along with a choice of seven colours. Check out CarBase.my for detailed specifications of the new Toyota Hilux L-Edition models.

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Comments

  • The Lux supposed to mean luxury. So Hilux L edition means High Luxury Luxury-Edition? WTF!

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    • UMW Dumb Dumb on Mar 19, 2018 at 9:09 pm

      140k but UMW is still selling plastic stickers and called it body stripes.You know how much they charge customers those ugly body stripes? Effing RM380

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  • Rajoo Selvam on Mar 19, 2018 at 5:40 pm

    Overpriced at RM140k for a mere Toyota truck. I hope we get the 30% car price reduction promised to us

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    • UMW better just call this Hilux Special Edition or Hilux G X (remember Camry G X, anyone?) instead of Luxury Edition. The specs doesn’t match the moniker Luxury at all. Change the front bumper and alloys, enough to bump up to luxury status already? What a joke.

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    • Wait a darn minute. When reduced prices, u pulak hentam no RV. So mana mau ni?
      Which world u came from that has bog standard cars RV higher than purchase price?

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  • Pabsb on Mar 19, 2018 at 5:45 pm

    Spec still outdated

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  • Dylan Ch'ng on Mar 19, 2018 at 6:13 pm

    Toyota sure knows how to make automobiles ugly. Innova X, Avanza X and now Hulix L. What next?

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    • Alredi got fugly sienta before this. Next is vios ultraman

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    • Ugh, my eyes on Mar 19, 2018 at 7:42 pm

      It’s not that difficult when the basic designs are ugly to start with. Innova, Avanza, Hilux, Vios all have one thing in common: no one can honestly call them good-looking.

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      • Toyota the king of RV on Mar 19, 2018 at 8:32 pm

        They are bloddy reliable dude…danm good RV as well…do consider a 5 year old kia since you still learning bout cars ok

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  • Mokmok on Mar 19, 2018 at 6:42 pm

    Wait a minute..Why would anyone buy luxury truck for? Isn’t the truck built for tough, dirty condition and ability to move about wherever normal car couldn’t get to?

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  • manual aircond…. no downhill assist…..BULB DRL……

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  • Mustafa Ibrahim on Mar 20, 2018 at 12:07 am

    Wtf luxury means by toyota? Manual aircond, no rear aircond vent, 6.1″ tiny screen, halogen lamp, no cruise control, no sports bar, no DAC.

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  • Proton hailak on Mar 20, 2018 at 7:46 am

    Proton pickup when? Hahaha

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  • arowana on Mar 20, 2018 at 9:53 am

    LOL luxury but with manual aircon knobs, halogen headlights.. luxury konon…

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  • Francis Lim on Mar 20, 2018 at 6:28 pm

    Why are the prices of pickup trucks increasing every time a new model comes out? Is this due to our ringgit losing value or increasing tax?

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  • Johan mansor on Aug 17, 2019 at 12:57 pm

    Pl give detail of toyota 2 tier plan

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