Toyota HiLux 2024 News
Grab your diesel ute and 4WD now!
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By Dom Tripolone · 05 Jan 2025
Diesel is on the way out, but could this year be the one we finally say goodbye to the trusty fuel source of grunty dual-cab utes and rugged four-wheel drives?
The most exciting new cars coming in 2025
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By Stephen Ottley · 01 Jan 2025
A new year brings a fresh array of vehicles for Australia — but some get us more excited than others.
Toyota's answer to the new wave of utes?
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By John Law · 19 Dec 2024
The EPU concept Toyota showed at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show is heading to production.
Australia’s favourite cars revealed
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By John Law · 04 Dec 2024
The Toyota RAV4 hybrid topped sales charts again in November, but it isn’t likely to take the number one spot from the Ford Ranger this year.
Toyota predicts fierce competition to come
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By John Law · 18 Nov 2024
With Toyota’s evergreen HiLux being knocked from first place by the Ford Ranger and now the RAV4, Australia’s largest car brand sees big changes coming.
Too little too late for the Toyota HiLux?
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By Andrew Chesterton · 11 Nov 2024
Fresh reports point to worrying signs for the Toyota HiLux, with the latest coverage suggesting a new model won't arrive until 2026 – and that when it does, that it will be a revised, rather than all-new, model.
How does the Tasman compare to other utes?
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By Samuel Irvine · 04 Nov 2024
Kia has released its first ute with the ambitious target of capturing 10 per cent of Australia's highly competitive pick-up market in its first year of sales.
Will BYD release a fleet-focused Shark 6 ute?
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 28 Oct 2024
Is BYD about to go after the fleet market in Australia? It's already started!
Isuzu D-Max Blade priced to rumble 4x4 utes
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 25 Oct 2024
The most expensive yet capable Isuzu D-Max ute ever sold in Australia has landed, targeting the likes of the Nissan Navara Warrior, Ford Ranger Tremor and Toyota HiLux Rogue. Developed, modified and tuned in Melbourne by the Walkinshaw Automotive Groupe for Isuzu Ute Australia (IUA), the D-Max Blade 4x4 goes on sale in Australia on November 1, priced from $76,990 driveaway.
The end of diesel dual-cab dominance
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By Andrew Chesterton · 05 Oct 2024
The end of diesel dual-cab dominance could at last be upon us, with Toyota predicting the end of the HiLux's reign as the brand's best-selling vehicle, while also tipping the next model to be Australia's number one.