
2021 Toyota Hilux
The New Improved 2021 Toyota Hilux.
In a bulletin sent to the Toyota Dealer network last week from Toyota, it outlined the changes to the new 2021 Toyota Hilux.
It has a long list of changes.
These are big changes and go well beyond a face lift.
The changes amount to the biggest update and modernisation of the Toyota Hilux since 2015.
An already robust and versatile vehicle gets further improved.
The 2021 Toyota Hilux front end will be more aggressive and help the Hilux stand out from other utes and dual cabs.

New 2021 Toyota Hilux.
The more upmarket models in the range will have LED taillights, an upmarket modern interior that includes Apple CarPlay, and a digital speedo display.
The new upgraded Toyota has the 2.8-litre four-cylinder turbo diesel, this motor has had a power boost to 150kW/500Nm when it is paired with the six-speed auto.
Increased Towing Capacity
The automatic towing capacity has increased by 300 kg to 3500kg. The 2.8 manual has an output of 130kW/420Nm and rated to tow 3500kg.
Toyota Hilux gets a major suspension overhaul, Suspension that has been tested by Australians under Australian conditions.
The suspension package was developed and tested by Toyota Australia.
This suspension package improves and already robust vehicle that has been designed to handle Australia’s harsh conditions, as well as being at home and feeling comfortable for around town use.
The 2021 Toyota Hilux will have upgraded off-road capability, the new model has greater rear wheel articulation than before and redesigned leaf springs.
The new model is quieter and there is greater suppression of noise and vibration. Harshness inside the cabin is reduced thanks to new rubber bushings between the cab and the chassis.
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The feel and feedback from a revised and improved power steering pump has been added to the new model.
The 150kW/500Nm 2.8-litre turbo diesel four-cylinder engine has had a major overhaul and comes with a new turbocharger.
There are changes to the cylinder block, pistons and piston rings.
The new model Hilux will not have a CD player in any of the new range.

2021 Hilux interior
The 2021 Toyota Hilux Rogue and Rugged X will be fitted with a nine-speaker JBL sound system with tweeters and a sub-woofer.
The manual version of the Rugged X has been deleted from the new range.
It means the two top of the range Hilux models – the Rogue and Rugged X – will be available in automatic only.
The new 2021 Toyota Hilux SR5 will still be available as a manual or automatic and will have front and rear parking sensors fitted.
The base model Toyota Hilux Workmate double cab retains the 2.4-litre turbo diesel and a six-speed manual or auto transmission. It will come with black steel wheels and vinyl flooring.
Strong Demand
Toyota Dealers have been told production of the 2021 Toyota Hilux has commenced.
The first shipments were due in August.
This may be delayed due to a six-week production line stoppage during the coronavirus crisis and strong demand for the current model.
Many dealers are short or have run out of stock. This is due to the demand driven by the goverment instanat tax write off and pent up demand due to supply issues.
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