OFFICIAL: 2024 Toyota Hilux will get mild-hybrid powertrain

Updated Jun 27, 2023 | Same topic: Automotive Industry Updates

The Aussies will be getting the electrified truck first. 

The Toyota Hilux pickup truck will be getting a mild hybrid system by 2024. The Toyota Motor Company officially confirmed this and the first region that will be receiving the electrified Hilux is Australia. 

A picture of the Toyota Hilux Rogue

The Australia-spec Toyota Hilux Rogue

This new update validates the earlier report on a Hilux hybrid which was initially shared by a South African Toyota executive. Though if one remembers, the previous article did say that the Fortuner SUV is also getting a hybrid but that is yet to be materialized officially by the Japanese brand. 

Regarding the mild hybrid powertrain for the pickup truck, Toyota says that it will be combined with its existing 2.8-liter turbodiesel engines to provide better fuel efficiency. Only the six-speed automatic and 4x4 versions will be getting the mild hybrid system as standard

In the context of the Aussie market, this means that only the SR5 and the Rogue double cab will be offered with the new hybrid systems. In the Philippines, the latter is equivalent to the Hilux Conquest

The new hybrid powertrain in question will then be comprised of a 48-volt battery, a small electric motor generator, and other components. Other features that will be making it to the hybrid Hilux is a start/stop system, 

Toyota likewise promises that the upcoming Hilux hybrid offers improved driveability. It will also be less noisy and will exhibit less vibration and harshness. Toyota didn't share details for how the latter part will be achieved, nor did it say anything about performance gains but the brand at least assures that it will be able to maintain its 3,500 kg braked towing capacity. 

A picture of the Toyota Hilux GR-S

The Philippine-spec Toyota Hilux GR-S

This impending introduction of a Hilux Hybrid can be taken as a sign that the brand is on the move in expanding its hybrid portfolio. Just a few days ago, Toyota likewise introduced the Zenix Hybrid three-row MPV model in the Philippines. Of note, this all-new model gets an entry-level gasoline-only version priced at Php 1,670,000, while its top-spec version is the Q Hybrid which retails at Php 1,968,000.

But what about the Philippine market? Are we getting a hybrid Toyota Hilux too? Well, Toyota Motor Philippines is yet to say anything regarding this but it would be great to see an environmentally-friendlier, more fuel-efficient Hilux on local roads. 

For more car industry updates, keep it here on Philkotse for more updates. 

Know more about Toyota Hilux 2024

Toyota Hilux

The Toyota Hilux 2024 is a midsize pickup offered in the local market as both fleet and regular units. Toyota Hilux Prices Philippines range from PHP 879,000 to PHP 2,166,000 with 13 variants, spanning from the basic cab & chassis 4x2 model to the range-topping GR Sport 4x4. It is also available in two turbodiesel engine options and four gearbox choices, accompanied by eight exterior colors. Dimensions start at 5,285mm in height, 1,800mm in width, and 1,700mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3,085mm. Among the rivals to the Toyota Hilux in the market are the Mitsubishi Strada, Nissan Navara, Ford Ranger, and the Isuzu D-Max.

This popular pickup continues to evolve and slowly move upmarket after gaining luxuries. The most significant revolutionary jump of the Hilux happened in 2004 when the seventh generation of the model was introduced. It was the first 21st-century iteration of Toyota's pickup. It is also the first generation to ride on Toyota’s new Innovative Multi-purpose Vehicle architecture. It provided improved safety, better ride comfort, modern D-4D diesel engines, more interior space, and a more modern aerodynamic body.

The current 8th generation offers a more refined and stylish design than its predecessor, but the tradition of being a tough pickup continues. It received a much-awaited refresh in 2020. 

₱ 879,000 - ₱ 2,166,000

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Cesar G.B. Miguel

Cesar G.B. Miguel

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Cesar Guiderone B. Miguel was born and raised in Iligan City, Lanao Del Norte. He graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts in English degree from Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology. He previously worked as a freelance writer for various websites, as a member of the Iligan City Disaster Risk Reduction Management's training staff, and as a medical sales representative.

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