Ford Ranger vs Toyota HiLux

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Ford Ranger
Ford Ranger

$37,130 - $90,690

2026 price

Toyota HiLux
Toyota HiLux

$33,990 - $71,990

2026 price

Summary

2026 Ford Ranger
2026 Toyota HiLux
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Dislikes
  • V6 performance muted
  • Pricey but desirable options
  • Big touchscreen could be a liability

  • Still expensive
  • Weedy warranty
  • Narrow-bodied ageing ute against flashier newcomers
2026 Ford Ranger Summary

With one of the best-selling utes in the country, the trend-setting Raptor variant, and now a plug-in hybrid, Ford is seemingly at the top of the ute segment with its Ranger.

When you’re already at the top of your game though, what do you do next?

The answer, it seems, is to create something entirely new for the dual-cab segment, and that’s what Ford aims to do with its Super Duty range.

Perhaps the antithesis of the Raptor and Platinum, the Super Duty pushes the standard dual-cab formula as tough as it can go. And with significant development costs spent here in Australia, and a long consultation period with the intended customers, has Ford created something special?

Let’s find out.

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2026 Toyota HiLux Summary

The Toyota HiLux has its back to the wall.

In the blue corner there’s the Ford Ranger, the current best-seller and diesel-ute benchmark, while in the red corner is the invasion of cheaper and/or electrified utes from China, hellbent on creating a new world order, led by the BYD Shark 6.

And all look bigger, broader and, let’s face it, newer inside and out.

Toyota’s response? A reskin of the 2015 HiLux probably isn’t what you were hoping for, even if it lands from Thailand with sharp new threads inside and out, a stronger chassis, smarter safety and much better road manners.

Whether that’s enough, well… let’s find out.

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