The Hilux is one of Toyota’s most successful models
ever, with global sales tallying at 17.3 million units since it first debuted
in 1968. It’s on sale in approximately 180 countries, but not in Japan since
2004. Well, that’s about to change now.
Now, the Toyota Hilux rejoins the
Japanese domestic market with the new 2GD-FTV 2.4 litre turbodiesel as its sole
beating heart. Two variants – X and Z – will go on sale, sharing the same
electronic common-rail direct injection four-cylinder producing 148 hp at 3,400
rpm and 400 Nm of torque from 1,600 rpm. The six-speed super ECT automatic is
the only transmission available for the pair.
Both twin-cabs variants are part-time four-wheel
drive, featuring the same 4WD transfer dial as well as ECO and POWER drive
modes for on-the-fly operation. Buyers can choose up to five colours, including
Nebula Blue Metallic, a striking hue missing from our local palette. The cabin
is all black and the seats are wrapped in cloth. Optitron instrument cluster
with coloured multi-info display is exclusive to the Z variant, while the X
settles for a more basic instrumentation.
It’s equipped with safety features such as
pre-collision system with pedestrian detection collision avoidance that
recognises both humans and cars, as well as lane departure alert.
The Toyota Hilux X is priced at 3,267,000 yen while the Z costs 3,742,200 yen. They’re fully imported from
the Ban Pho assembly plant in Thailand, and Toyota plans to shift 2,000 units
in Japan annually.