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The Toyota Hilux is a world-famous pickup truck that has been sold in the UK since the 1970s. These days, it is best known as a leading double-cab pick-up – offering roomy and flexible seating for up to five people, along with a practical, load-hauling rear deck.
The Toyota Hilux is aimed primarily at fleet operators or owner-operators looking to run the vehicle through their business. There are significant tax advantages in doing so, which explains the popularity of the Toyota Hilux – and also why Toyota offers such a huge range of options and accessories to cater for such a broad customer base. There really is something for everyone, including a GR Sport performance version for 2022.
Rivals to the Toyota Hilux include the rugged Isuzu D-MAX, the popular Nissan Navara and of course, the Ford Ranger.
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The number of competitors in the UK’s double-cab pick-up sector has dwindled in recent years, but one model remains in rude health: the Toyota Hilux. It is, as one of its trim-level names suggests, an icon, with an enviable reputation for reliability and sheer unbreakability.
Basic grades are offered in single cab and extra cab guises, but by far the most popular is the double cab. This enjoys a flat rate of company car tax for those running it through their business, and it also allows the VAT to be reclaimed. It’s easy to see why so many choose a Toyota Hilux instead of a large SUV – and why Toyota is offering so many upmarket grades of trim!
Hybrid engine tech isn’t currently a feature of the pick-up sector, and it will be a while before electric power takes over. These are heavy machines that need to haul large loads and also, for tax purposes, be able to carry at least a tonne in their rear decks.
This is why two beefy diesel engines feature in the Toyota Hilux engine line-up. They offer serious pulling power at super-low engine revs that, in combination with switchable four-wheel drive, makes easy work of steep inclines. The double cab can also wade through 700mm of water, and has a class-leading ground clearance of 310mm.
The comprehensive standard spec of the core Icon grade is generous, but we like the super-stylish Invincible and new GR Sport versions. These are both guaranteed head-turners, particularly the GR Sport, which is designed to take on machines such as the Ford Ranger Raptor.
If you need the ultimate off-road Hilux, Toyota has you covered with the really exclusive, range-topping Invincible AT35, co-developed with Arctic Trucks. It’s the sort of machine Jeremy Clarkson would take back to the North Pole, should he ever wish to retrace his steps. However, it does cost more than twice as much as the standard double cab.
You can’t go wrong with a Toyota Hilux. If you’re looking to buy or lease a really rugged and reliable double cab pick-up, one that will shrug off anything working life can throw at it and still come back for more, look no further.
With the help of beneficial rates of company car taxation for business users, commercial on-the-road prices are surprisingly tempting, and the Toyota Hilux has a car-like level of standard equipment to ensure you don’t feel short-changed in terms of comfort.
It’s a core model in the marketplace, and rightly so. Toyota has constantly evolved the Toyota Hilux to ensure it remains a front-runner in the double cab pick-up sector, and it’s definitely a vehicle you’ll want to have on your shortlist.
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With two engines to choose from, we'd opt for the more powerful 2.8-litre model, as it gives you much more usable performance than the 2.4, which can feel a bit slow and laboured in a fully loaded truck. The 2.8 is faster to accelerate with the six-speed automatic, so we'd recommend that over the manual.
As far as the trim level goes, it depends how you'll be using the truck. The two entry-level trims – Active and Icon – fulfil most commercial needs very well, but aren't available with the 2.8-itre engine. For that reason, we'd recommend the Invincible trim, which should give you all the niceties you need without driving the price up too far.
The popularity of the Toyota Hilux means it is offered in a lead-in grade for the price-conscious, a well-equipped core model, and a growing array of high-spec versions at the top end.
The Toyota Hilux’s exterior dimensions are:
The Toyota Hilux Double Cab’s load bay dimensions are:
The Toyota Hilux is classed as a commerical vehicle, rather than a car. This means it pays tax differently, and attracts a flat rate of £320/year.
The Toyota Hilux will save you a fortune in business car tax, but some of this will need to be spent on insurance; it’s potentially quite expensive to insure. Official insurance group ratings start from 41 and stretch to 45 (out of 50), with the larger engine and more luxurious model grades having higher insurance groups than entry-level models. By way of comparison, insurance for the Toyota Corolla Touring Sports estate car starts from just group 14.
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