2024 Toyota Hilux in Malaysia up to RM4,200 more expensive; 360 cam, Qi charger now on upper variants

2024 Toyota Hilux in Malaysia up to RM4,200 more expensive; 360 cam, Qi charger now on upper variants

In other markets, the Toyota Hilux has been the recipient of some worthwhile upgrades, such as a GR Sport Wide Tread variant and a facelift that introduces a 48-volt mild hybrid system, but those have yet to arrive in Malaysia. Instead, we get a less desirable update to the price, which has risen by up to RM4,200.

Compared to last year, the base single cab 2.4 MT model (still based on the original eighth-generation Hilux, by the way) is now RM1,000 more expensive at RM104,880, while the double cab 2.4V AT is RM3,700 dearer at RM145,880.

The range-topping models see the biggest increases – the 2.8 Rogue AT and 2.8 GR Sport AT are now RM163,080 and RM173,280 respectively, RM4,200 more expensive than before. The mid-range double cab 2.4E variants remain the same price, however, retailing at RM117,880 for the manual version and RM119,880 for the automatic.

2024 Toyota Hilux in Malaysia up to RM4,200 more expensive; 360 cam, Qi charger now on upper variants

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Some of the increases have been offset by the standard fitment of a 360-degree camera system on the 2.4V, 2.8 Rogue and 2.8 GR Sport and a Qi wireless charger on the Rogue and GR Sport. These items are optional on the other double cab variants – RM6,590 for the 360-degree camera (bundled with the nine-inch touchscreen DVD-AVX head unit) and RM490 for the wireless charger.

No other changes have been made to the Hilux, which continues to be powered by 150 PS/400 Nm 2.4 litre 2GD-FTV and 204 PS/500 Nm 1GD-FTV four-cylinder turbodiesels; the GR Sport’s 1GD-FTV got bumped up to 224 PS and 550 Nm of torque last year. You also get a choice of six-speed manual and automatic gearboxes and standard four-wheel drive.

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Jonathan Lee

After trying to pursue a career in product design, Jonathan Lee decided to make the sideways jump into the world of car journalism instead. He therefore appreciates the aesthetic appeal of a car, but for him, the driving experience is still second to none.

 

Comments

  • Oh ho on Sep 30, 2024 at 5:26 pm

    173K+ for a Hilux. wow. next.

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  • With Japanese yens almost hit the historical low, which is almost 25% lower comparing to the peak 4 years ago, or 7% a year ago, Toyota still want to increase it’s selling price. Our minister already call on all importer to reduce price for consumer since Ringgit raise recently.

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  • The laggy DVD‐AVX and blurry 360 camera system that has been in use for years by UMW cost that much? What a joke! But i guess they are worth it for that the T logos alone

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  • Diam-ler on Sep 30, 2024 at 9:22 pm

    I thought ringgit is stronger than yen now? Whatever la UMW, we are not buying your cars

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    • Mike Tee on Oct 01, 2024 at 1:01 pm

      Resale value still insane. 2019 Hilux selling for ~RM90k is nuts.

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  • jb guys on Oct 01, 2024 at 12:58 pm

    Easily get stolen, should include gps tracking device hide inside the car.

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