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    2026 Toyota HiLux review: Quick drive
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    2026 Toyota HiLux review: Quick drive

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comDecember 11, 2025No Comments19 Mins Read
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    Speaking to the folks at Toyota, I’m assured this isn’t arrogance.

    By now, you’ve no doubt read that the 2026 Toyota HiLux is essentially a major update of the outgoing version, rather than being an all-new vehicle.

    And it’s easy to assume that a certain level of arrogance could be at the root of the latest HiLux – the result of a decision to heavily facelift the previous model, adding a refreshed interior and suspension changes to the now decade-old ute.

    After all, it was the best-selling vehicle in Australia for years, before the Ford Ranger relegated it to the second step. And the HiLux is still posting strong sales figures, even with this ‘new’ model coming over the horizon.

    But – after putting the question to Toyota representatives – they assure us that is not the case. While Toyota has every reason to take a superior attitude, there’s more at play here.