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Toyota Hilux TRD 2008 review

For tradies wanting bragging rights of king of the utes at the building site, or campers or fishers who want a quick, powerful 4WD ute to get along the dirt tracks and the highway blacktop, this thing is the answer.

It looks like a dressed-up Toyota HiLux crew-cab ute.

Which is what it is. But much more: it has the extra muscle to go with the hot-rod looks. Yet it remains a dinkum 4WD, complete with low-range transfer 'box. It's called the TRD HiLux, the initials meaning Toyota Racing Development, an arm of Toyota Australia that takes a popular vehicle and enhances it with engineering and aesthetic improvements.

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Now, there's not much wrong with the HiLux 4WD to start with when it comes to a dual-cab ute. The TRD version is for people who want to do it faster — and they get some extra equipment and nicer interior thrown in as well as the stronger brakes you'd expect of a high performance model of a 2810kg vehicle.

The V6 four-litre petrol engine has twin camshafts per cylinder bank and an Eaton supercharger bolted on, with intercooler. Power rises 28 per cent to a V8-like 225kW at 5400rpm and torque is up 20 per cent to a meaty 453Nm at 3400rpm.

But there's so much torque available from low down in the rev range that, left in two (rear) wheel drive, a prod of the throttle on a loose-surface corner will easily break traction of the 265/65 tyres (on 17in alloy wheels) and have the back sliding out.

This means dirt roads, offroad or even wet bitumen. It can be fun but also it needs to be treated with care. There's no ESP nor traction control.

Official fuel consumption rating is 12.9 litres/100km. Put the foot down and it hoses through premium unleaded. Yet, take it easy, drive quietly and you can easily return better than that figure. TRD HiLux comes with a five-speed automatic that has paddleshifts — out of character in a 4WD ute but great all the same.

A separate floor lever is used for on-the-fly changes between 2WD and 4WD in the 4000SL version and for low range.

TRD HiLux comes with twin front airbags, ABS brakes, airconditioning, cruise control, power windows, remote central locking, Bilstein shock absorbers, 17in alloy wheels, bigger brakes and calipers, body kit of over-fender flares, sidesteps, front bumper and mesh radiator grille, plus sports bars and leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift lever. The 4000S is $59,990.

THE 4000SL at $64,990 adds automatic disconnecting front differential (to allow changes between 2WD and 4WD up to 100km/h), leather seats, six-stack CD, smooth-sided rear deck and TRD carpet mats.

DRIVING

We drove the TRD 4000SL HiLux and noted it cruised at 1900rpm at 110km/h. Keep speeds low and use the throttle gently and it can return 8.7 litres/100km.

We thought the steering ratio was too light for a sporty. The wheel is adjustable for height but not for reach.

Some of the original HiLux plastic trim is out of place in a $65k vehicle. The seats offer good support.

Remember this though: it is a 2.9-tonne high-performance vehicle — with leaf springs and drum brakes at the rear. Yet it works well. It's no Lotus on twisting bitumen but can be hussled better than other 4WD dual-cab utes and has good grunt for overtaking.

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$16,990
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Range and Specs

VehicleSpecsPrice*
Workmate 2.7L, ULP, 5 SP MAN $8,250 – 11,550 2008 Toyota HiLux 2008 Workmate Pricing and Specs
SR 4.0L, ULP, 5 SP AUTO $7,370 – 10,450 2008 Toyota HiLux 2008 SR Pricing and Specs
SR (4X4) 3.0L, Diesel, 4 SP AUTO $11,880 – 15,840 2008 Toyota HiLux 2008 SR (4X4) Pricing and Specs
SR5 (4X4) 4.0L, ULP, 5 SP MAN $15,400 – 19,800 2008 Toyota HiLux 2008 SR5 (4X4) Pricing and Specs
Stuart Innes
Contributing Journalist

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