2016 Toyota Hilux price and specification

Tougher, stronger and more capable off-road than ever before, the all-new Toyota Hilux heralds a new era for the pick-up, with style, comfort, safety and advanced technology to satisfy the most discerning users.

2016 Toyota Hilux key facts:

  • Commercial Vehicle on-the-road prices from £19,177
  • New five-year/100,000 warranty cover
  • New Global Diesel (GD) 2.4-litre turbo diesel engine
  • Tougher, stronger and more capable off-road
  • Longer, wider and lower than previous generation
  • Increased towing capacity of 3.5 tonnes for UK market*
  • Single, Extra and Double Cab body styles
  • Four UK model grades – Active, Icon, Invincible and Invincible X
  • Available to order now, first customer deliveries from July

Hilux has been a dominant presence in the global pick-up market for nearly 50 years. Since its introduction in 1968, the world’s favourite pick-up has recorded cumulative global sales of more than 16 million units.

In Europe, about 34,000 were sold in 2015, representing a 23.1 per cent share of the segment and making Hilux Europe’s best-selling pick-up. Renowned for its quality, durability and reliability, the unstoppable Hilux continues to conquer all types of terrain and, in racing trim, has demonstrated its strength with podium finishes in the Dakar Rally.

Available in Single, Extra and Double Cab body styles, the new, eighth generation Hilux builds on this legendary reputation, redefining toughness with a new and stronger ladder chassis, reinforced deck structure, enhanced all-wheel drive capabilities and improved towing capacity.

2016 Toyota Hilux price

GRADEBODY STYLEENGINETRANSMISSIONCV OTR PRICE**
ActiveSingle Cab2.4 D-4D6MT£19,177
ActiveExtra Cab2.4 D-4D6MT£20,735
ActiveDouble Cab2.4 D-4D6MT£21,510
IconDouble Cab2.4 D-4D6MT£23,114
IconDouble Cab2.4 D-4D6AT£24,364
InvincibleDouble Cab2.4 D-4D6MT£24,923
InvincibleDouble Cab2.4 D-4D6AT£26,173
Invincible XDouble Cab2.4 D-4D6MT£28,185
Invincible XDouble Cab2.4 D-4D6AT£29,435

**with reclaimable VAT element deducted

2016 Toyota Hilux now with five-year warranty

New Hilux will be sold in the UK with the benefit of a five-year/100,000-mile warranty, with unlimited mileage for the first year. The CV on-the-road prices will start from £19,177 for the Active Single Cab model.

Vehicles are available to order now with first customer deliveries from July.

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New 2.4-litre D-4D engine

The introduction of the 2.4-litre D-4D Global Diesel (GD) engine gives both much improved torque delivery at low and medium engine speeds and class-leading fuel economy. The 2,393cc, 16-valve, DOHC four-cylinder engine generates 148bhp at 3,400rpm, and maximum torque of 400Nm between 1,600 and 2,000rpm. Its strong, responsive and efficient performance is supported by a variable nozzle turbocharger with intercooler.

Hilux at CVS 01
The new 2.4 GD unit is set to achieve an improvement in fuel efficiency, with combined cycle consumption from 39.8mpg. Carbon dioxide emissions are from 187 g/km (figures provisional prior to homologation).

2016 Toyota Hilux
All UK versions of Hilux feature all-wheel drive models and six-speed manual transmission. Invincible and Invincible X models offer the option of a six-speed automatic gearbox. Both transmissions have been extensively revised to improve durability and low-speed driving performance, with quieter, smoother gear changes.

Hilux at CVS 03

Both manual and automatic Hilux have a top speed of 106mph; acceleration from nought to 62mph is 12.8 seconds for the auto and 13.2 seconds for the manual.

Driving dynamics and off-road ability

Hilux has a new ladder-frame chassis that gives the vehicle a 20 per cent increase in torsional rigidity compared to the current model. It is designed to deliver improved handling, ride comfort, noise and vibration performance and collision safety with outstanding durability in even the most extreme driving environments.

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The robust leaf spring and twin shock absorber rear suspension system has been extensively revised to provide off-road articulation capabilities and SUV-like ride comfort and handling stability.

Hilux is equipped with a switchable all-wheel drive system featuring a high and low-ratio transfer case, and both front and rear locking limited-slip differentials. The improved low and medium speed torque delivery of the new diesel engine and the increased strength of the new ladder-frame chassis together enable an increase in towing capacity to 3.5 tonnes (for the UK market)*.

Higher levels of active and passive safety

New Hilux marks the introduction of Toyota Safety Sense to the range, providing a series of safety and driver assistance features. These include a Pre-Collision System, Lane Departure Alert, Automatic High Beam and Road Sign Assist.

2016 Toyota Hilux

Toyota Safety Sense is available on all grades: it is fitted as standard on Invincible and Invincible X models and can be specified as an option on Active and Icon.

Exterior design

New Hilux is 75mm longer (at 5,355mm), 20mm wider (1,855mm) and 45mm lower (1,815) than the current generation model.

The combination of toughness and refinement is expressed in a sleek new frontal design which features a unified arrangement of the upper grille and headlamps and a deep, powerful bumper housing a large lower grille. The bonnet wraps over the front wheel arches to reinforce the vehicle’s solid, road presence while the line of the second horizontal bar in the upper grille extends into the headlamp units to form a distinctive daytime running light arrangement, featuring 12 white LEDs.

Hilux at CVS 05

The headlamp clusters themselves bear the Hilux signature in the side of the casing and wrap around the front wings to further emphasise the pick-up’s width. The headlights on Invincible and Invincible X models adopt powerful LED low-beam projectors.

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The fog lamp housings are located at the outer extremities of the front bumper, reinforcing Hilux’s solid and stable stance. The lower corners and bottom of the bumper have been shaped to ensure good ground clearance when driving off road. To the side, there is a seamless transition from the bumper unit into the muscular front wheel arches, creating a more refined appearance.

A thick lower door cross-section neatly links the front and rear wheel arches, the latter now seamlessly integrated with the body, curving upwards to anchor the wrap-around rear lamp clusters. New style flourishes include a blacked-out centre pillar that compliments the smooth, rear-slanted cabin silhouette of Extra Cab and Double Cab models, along with a choice of new 17 and 18-inch alloy wheels. On Double Cab models, the linking of the cab and rear deck with a chrome beltline further unifies the overall design.

Hilux at CVS 04

The cab roof has been shaped to improve both its styling and practicality. It features an aerodynamic ‘V’ shape that helps channel airflow over the roof and away from the sides of the vehicle. The antenna has been repositioned further forward to keep it clear of bulky loads or deck attachments.

At the rear there are new lamp clusters which incorporate aero stabilising fins – small but effective elements that contribute to the vehicle’s aerodynamic efficiency. These flank a new steel bumper which is set lower to the ground, allowing for a deeper step to be fitted, improving access to the deck when the tailgate is closed. The rear view camera has been integrated into the handle assembly for cleaner looks and better visibility.

Hilux at CVS 07

The cargo deck has been made larger, stronger and more practical; maximum deck width has increased from 1,544mm to a class-leading 1,645mm. The tailgate is fitted with stronger, link-type hinges, with support from heavy-duty steel plate brackets when in the open position.

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The deck itself has been strengthened to reduce deformation and damage when loading or unloading cargo. The floor ribs have been redesigned and sill cross-members have been added to the floor panel. The header panel has been reinforced, and the shape of the wheel-house rib reinforcement and the service hole cover on the tailgate have been optimised.

The exterior paint colour choices for new Hilux includes new White Pearl, Nebula Blue, Crimson Spark and Avantgarde Bronze shades.

Interior design

New Hilux’s interior provides the durability and functionality required of a working vehicle together with SUV-like refinement, and equipment.

Toyota Hilux interior

The horizontal emphasis of the clean, uncluttered dashboard design incorporates new, cross fin-type air vents with rotary dial adjustment. The centre console is dominated (Icon grade and higher) by the Toyota Touch 2 integrated, seven-inch multimedia touchscreen, located closer to the front seats for easier use.

Hilux at CVS 08

The new driver’s instrument binnacle features large, analogue speedometer and tachometer dials either side of a 4.2-inch TFT multi-information display (Icon grade and higher, with colour graphics on Invincible and Invincible X models). The display is designed so that the most important information appears at the top, closest to the driver’s line of sight. The display menu can be accessed using a control on the steering wheel.

The wheel itself is adjustable for reach and rake (electric adjustment on Invincible and Invincible X) and incorporates thumb rests. Its thicker rim makes for a more comfortable grip; on Icon grade models and higher, it is leather-trimmed.

Hilux at CVS 09

Switches on the steering wheel provide quick and easy control of the six-speaker audio and multi-information display, as well as co-ordination of the touchscreen and multi-information displays. In keeping with the more leisure-oriented interior design, the gear lever has been shortened to give a slicker, more passenger car-like action. Drive mode selection, including all-wheel drive, is now via easy-to-use switches adjacent to the gear lever.

The premium appearance of the cabin is reinforced by metallic-effect details on the dashboard, door trim, instrument binnacle, steering wheel and gear lever bezel. A consistent blue tone has been introduced for the instrument backlighting.

2016 Toyota Hilux price, range and equipment specifications

The new Hilux is available in the UK in three body styles: Single Cab, Extra Cab and Double Cab.

In keeping with their working vehicle profile, The Single and Extra Cab versions are offered only in the entry-level Active specification. Double Cab models are available in all grades.

New equipment features provided on the Active grade include auxiliary switches on the steering wheel, Bluetooth, a cooled front storage box, driver and front passenger airbags (with optional driver knee and curtain shield airbags), Hill-start Assist Control, Downhill Assist Control, Isofix child seat anchors (Double Cab model), follow-me-home headlight function and turn indicators integrated in the electrically adjustable, heated door mirrors.

Icon models further gain the 4.2-inch multi-information display, cruise control DAB digital radio reception and retracting door mirrors. These are in addition to established features including 17-inch alloy wheels, front fog lights, headlamp cleaners, side steps, chrome front grille, rear privacy glass, leather steering wheel, handbrake and gearshift trim and the Toyota Touch 2 multimedia system.

Hilux at CVS 10

The Hilux Invincible is newly equipped with a colour multi-information display, Smart Entry and Start, LED headlights, automatic headlamp levelling, electric steering wheel adjustment, Vehicle Stability Control and a locking differential. As with the current Hilux Invincible, it comes as standard with 18-inch alloys, automatic air conditioning, dusk-sensing headlights and chrome side bars with steps.

The new Hilux Invincible X moves on from the option-based specification of the current model to offer customers an impressive combination of style, comfort and convenience features. The model rides on new 18-inch wheels with a design exclusive to the grade. A chrome pack provides fog lamp and headlight surrounds, bumper trims, scuff plates and rear light cluster trims. An unmissable Hilux decal extends across the width of the tailgate. In the cabin there is leather upholstery and the front seats are heated. The multimedia system is upgraded to Toyota Touch 2 with Go, adding satellite navigation and on-board connectivity functions. For easier manoeuvring in tight spaces, front and rear parking sensors are fitted.

New Hilux is available to order now with first customer deliveries from July.

*3.2 tonnes confirmed for launch, 3.5 tonnes by year-end 2016.

Price and specification information correct at time of publishing.

55 comments

  1. I’m seriously tempted , when is there going to be a full UK spec brochure and colour chart
    available ???

  2. When will the full brochure and price list be available? From what i can gather the Invincible X specification is the one want, and i want three, but the prices seem way far too expensive. Can you please confirm the prices? Thanks

    1. Hi John,
      Thanks for your post and feedback. More information will be released throughout the year, so please keep an eye on our blog for all the latest news and features. Many thanks.

  3. Still little technical information , and pictures /information on the single and extra cab models !!!

    1. Hi there,
      Thanks for your post. Hilux Active and Icon have All Terrain Tyres as standard. If you have any specific requirements we would advise contacting your local Toyota dealer. Many thanks.

  4. Will the increased 3.5 ton capacity be with the 2.4 engine? Please don’t tell me to speak to my dealer, they know less than I do about the new Hilux!

    1. Hi there,
      Thank you for your post. Please keep an eye on our blog for the latest news and features regarding 2016 Hilux. More information will be released later this year. Many thanks.

  5. Hi there,
    Thanks for your post. At this moment in time, any Hilux available in the UK does not use AdBlue for emission reduction. However, the new Hilux available from July 2016 will use AdBlue. Hope this helps. Many thanks.

  6. We’ve got 4 x 3.0 litre Invincible’s with two that need replacing, the Toyota dealers i have spoken too tell me that the 2.4d is better than the 3.0 litre in my truck, more torque but less power. It’s a nonsensical argument as everybody knows there is a 2.8d available in most other countries. The 2.8d is more powerful, has more torque and is more efficient than the 3.0d therefore it’s the engine that most people would want. Toyota won’t say when the 2.8d is coming in because it would damage the launch of the 2.4d. Maybe there are supply problems on the 2.8d or maybe Toyota UK have just got it wrong. Either way hurry up with the 2.8d otherwise Amarok 3.0d and Ranger 3.2d will replace the Hilux in the UK as the pick up of choice.

    1. Hi Ian,
      Thanks for your feedback. We suggest keeping an eye on our blog for announcements regarding the 2016 Hilux and we will pass your feedback to our team. Many thanks.

    2. I have been informed that Toyota Europe will not be taking the 2.8d at all.
      Have you driven the 2.4 yet? I would be surprised if you thought it felt any less powerful than your 3.0d

  7. Yes sales of Hilux took off once they imported the 3 litre , I think you are right the smaller engine will really hurt sales and when they do decide they have to import the 2.8 it will be a hard sell to recover customers from other brands, they really have screwed up , the market has moved on and this new model isn’t able to compete on power , maybe its not just about power but as most are used as cars or as tow vehicles less than 150 hp isn’t going to do it any favours,

  8. Hi All,

    We are in the process of replacing our trucks, one is a Ranger 3.2 and the other is a hilux 3.0, please bear in mind if you are purchasing the 2016 3.2 double cab Ranger, you will not be able to carry one tonne payload required by the inland revenue, therefore you may have tax issues if using for work, this is the main reason we are getting rid of the Ranger. The Only Rangers that can officially carry one tonne to keep the tax man happy is the 2.2

    The new Amarok will have the same issue.

    Also bear in mind if you put any form of rear top on it you have to deduct 45kgs from the payload capacity (this is the inland revenue figure) which again takes you below the one tonne threshold.

    Just a friendly heads up from some one who knows,

    The new 2016 double cab hilux does carry the tonne which is why we have 3 invincible x’s on order!

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