The all-new Toyota Hilux: model range and prices revealed
- Ninth generation of Toyota’s legendary pick-up, available to order from 1 June
- Hilux presents new styling and adopts new technologies that enhance performance, safety and the driving experience
- Diesel 48V and all-electric versions align with Toyota’s multipath powertrain strategy
- Double Cab body style with five seats; two-seat conversion option to be offered
- On-the-road prices from £42,845 for diesel 48V and £57,845 for battery electric model
- Hilux BEV qualifies for £5,000 plug-in van grant
- Customer deliveries from mid-June (BEV) and July (Diesel 48V)
The all-new, ninth generation Toyota Hilux builds on the pick-up’s legendary global heritage and extends its capabilities and appeal with powerful new styling and new technologies that raise its on and off-road performance capabilities, enhance safety and efficiency and deliver a fully digital user experience.
Hilux also enters a new era of electrified power with the introduction of the first all-electric model, alongside the Diesel 48V. This aligns with Toyota’s multipath strategy to offer customers powertrain options to reduce their emissions while fulfilling their transport and mobility requirements and preferences.
With the all-new model, Hilux moves to a single Double Cab body type. This will feature a five-seat interior as standard, with a two-seat conversion to be available later in 2026.
The Hilux Diesel 48V will be available in four equipment grades. Entry point is Active, which benefits from more extensive Toyota Safety Sense active safety and driving assistance systems, a digital multi-information display, a rear deck step and, for the first time on Hilux, electric power steering.
Icon grade adds further premium equipment and cabin comfort features, including 17-inch alloy wheels, heated front seats, 12.3-inch Toyota Smart Connect multimedia system, smartphone integration (Apple CarPlay and Android Auto) and a wireless charger.
Hilux Invincible builds the specification with part-leather upholstery, power driver’s seat adjustment, 12-inch digital multi-information display and an auto-dimming rear-view mirror. The Invincible X reinforces Hilux’s powerful road presence with additional styling details including a dedicated 18-inch alloy wheel design, high-over bar, drop-in load liner and bodywork badging. Interior features include a JBL premium audio system, heated rear seats and a Multi-Terrain Monitor to support safe and precise vehicle positioning in off-road driving.
The all-electric Hilux is introduced with two equipment grades. The Icon features include alloy wheels, side steps and Multi-Terrain Select and Downhill Assist Control systems to support driving in different off-road conditions. Standard equipment for the Invincible include leather upholstery, a wireless charger and LED headlights.
Full details of the new model, including equipment and technical specifications, will be announced shortly.
All-new Hilux pricing
Prices for the all-new Hilux are shown below; the all-electric models qualify for the UK’s £5,000 plug-in van grant. Customer deliveries will begin in mid-June for the electric Hilux and July for the Diesel 48V.
Diesel 48V
| GRADE | OTR PRICE (inc. VAT) |
| Active | £42,845 |
| Icon | £48,545 |
| Invincible | £51,145 |
| Invincible X | £54,095 |
All-electric
| GRADE | OTR PRICE (inc. VAT) |
| Icon | £57,845* |
| Invincible | £60,695* |
*Not including £5,000 grant support.
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