New Toyota Hilux – specs and technical details

2021 Toyota Hilux in Titan Bronze - front-three-quarter

Since its launch in 1968, the famously unstoppable Toyota Hilux has proved its toughness time and again, from conquering volcanoes and both poles to winning the gruelling Dakar Rally.

Now the revised eighth-generation model presents a stronger proposition than ever thanks to a striking new design for the 2021 model year, the option of a powerful 2.8-litre powertrain, and equipment upgrades that will increase its appeal for business and leisure users.

2021 Toyota Hilux Invincible in Titan Bronze - rear three-quarter

New Toyota Hilux: design

The frontal design has been completely reworked to incorporate a powerful, three-dimensional treatment across the grille and bumper. It is a change that increases the vehicle’s road presence and reinforces its robust, go-anywhere credentials.

Depending on model grade, new front and rear LED light units are available, plus 18-inch black alloy wheels with a contrasting machined silver face. A striking new Titan Bronze metallic body colour (seen in these images) has also been added to the Hilux palette.

2021 Toyota Hilux Invincible - interior and dashboard

The upgraded cabin features a redesigned combination meter in the instrument cluster and a centrally mounted eight-inch multimedia screen. The latter now uses buttons and dial controls for improved functionality in all driving conditions, while the software is faster to improve responsiveness. Smartphone connectivity is provided through Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

2021 Toyota Hilux Invincible - window and JBL speaker

Top quality features include smart entry and push-button start, satellite navigation, automatic air conditioning, front and rear parking sensors, and a nine-speaker JBL premium sound system with an 800W eight-channel amplifier and Clari-Fi technology for improving the reproduction quality of digital music files.

New Toyota Hilux: powertrains

The existing 148bhp 2.4-litre powertrain has now been joined by a more powerful 2.8-litre turbo diesel engine, which will ensure the pick-up stays on the performance pace within its segment. This powertrain will be available with a choice of either six-speed manual or automatic transmission, and all UK versions will have all-wheel drive.

2021 Toyota Hilux Invincible in Titan Bronze - viewed from above, with electric roll deck

Provisional figures for this engine reveal a 201bhp output and 500Nm of torque, enough to despatch the dash to 62mph in ten seconds – approximately 3.2 seconds faster than the current 2.4-litre unit. Combined cycle fuel economy is predicted to be around 36.3mpg with CO2 emissions of 204g/km. All figures are subject to change, pending final homologation.

New Toyota Hilux: driving dynamics

Engineers focused on improving the model’s on-road prowess, without sacrificing any of its legendary off-road capabilities.

2021 Toyota Hilux Invincible in Titan Bronze - front fog lamp detail

Regarding the former, comfort and driveability have been enhanced through improvements to the suspension and power steering. The front and rear shock absorbers have been retuned, and there is an improved leaf spring design with new bushing. These contribute to a smoother ride with less shock when driving over joints and holes in the road surface.

Off-road enthusiasts will be pleased to note that Hilux has retained its sturdy body-on-frame construction, a design that is hard-wearing and better able to withstand the torsional forces encountered in extreme driving conditions. Accelerator response has been tuned for greater driver control, and the vehicle stability control has been updated to include a new tyre angle monitor.

2021 Toyota Hilux Invincible in Titan Bronze - rear deck open

Where practicality is concerned, the one-tonne payload and 3.5-tonne towing capacity are delivered across all three body types: Single Cab, Extra Cab and Double Cab.

New Toyota Hilux Invincible X

The range-topping Hilux Invincible X Double Cab (seen in these images) is distinguished by exclusive exterior styling details, including bespoke grille and front bumper, skid plate, arch extensions, door handle and tailgate designs.

2021 Toyota Hilux Invincible in Titan Bronze - side profile view

The Invincible X also comes with its own combination meter design, black metallic and dark chrome trim accents within the interior, and even a model-specific key. Blue illumination is integrated into the door trims and the perforated leather seat upholstery features a two-tone treatment.

New Toyota Hilux: Active and Icon grades

Active: Active grade models now feature Toyota Safety Sense 2 as standard, while the fuel efficiency of Extra Cab and Double Cab models is boosted with the addition of stop/start technology. Further standard features on all Active models include air conditioning, radio and CD player, Bluetooth and USB connectivity, auto headlights and a rear differential lock.

Toyota Hilux Active - front three-quarter

Icon: Icon grade models are only available in Double Cab form, and include power folding door mirrors, reversing camera, privacy glass, LED front fog lamps and side steps. Further practical features include new 17-inch alloy wheels and an automatic limited-slip differential to improve low-grip driving in two-wheel drive mode. New interior features include smartphone integration with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, coupled with the new eight-inch multimedia touchscreen.

Toyota Hilux Icon - front three-quarter

Toyota Hilux 2021: accessories

Customers can choose from a wide range of accessories to personalise their Hilux and equip it to suit their specific work or leisure requirements. Items include a range of bed liners, hard tops, roll covers and sport bars.

213 comments

      1. Hi I am so disappointed, I am in the next or two taking delivery of my new 2.4ltr Invincible. When was this decision made, had I known I would have definitely gone for the 2.8. So sad.

  1. Better late than never, would have saved a lot of il feeling ,disappointment and lost sales if the 2.8 had been available at the start like the rest of the world ……

  2. will my ifor canopy from my 2017 hilux fit the new one,and can you turn the head lights off on the new one

  3. Whichever Goonie decided not to release with the 2.8l has cost Toyota a lot of market share in the UK, shame to see.

  4. Im starting to look at changing my icon for a new model i have had a chat to my local dealer. One problem is the 18″ wheels, we need to run bfg AT which are on our icon on 17″ rims. This is really important as we use it everyday off road and tow 50% of the time. the dealer said it would have to be sorted by toyota. please can you advise,dont just say wait and see. Many thanks Jon Kendall

  5. Will having ‘Invincible’ written in 1ft high letters across the tail gate be optional? It’s about the only thing putting me off this lovely truck and colour!

  6. Will there be a pre launch dealership event at local dealers so that we can get a closer look before ordering?

    1. Hi Paul,
      Thanks for your comment and your interest in the new Hilux.
      We don’t have any information currently on a national tour for the new Hilux, but your nearest Toyota Centre may have something planned.
      Therefore, we would recommend getting in touch with them.
      You can find their details, here: https://www.toyota.co.uk/forms-v2/forms?tab=pane-dealer
      You can also register interest in the new Hilux and receive updates by signing up, here: https://fal.cn/39IFv
      Thanks.

  7. I have to agree with Angus on the massive INVINCIBLE lettering, if that is what is intended. I am sure many serious prospective business buyers wont want that, particularly when using in a customer environment. Please tell Toyota management to resist this, make it a no cost option but dont make it mandatory!!

    1. Hi Michael,
      Thanks for your comment and your patience.
      Whilst Euro 7 has been mentioned by the European Commission, there is currently no date for this to be put into place.
      Toyota are dedicated to reducing emissions from our vehicles, and we can confirm that the 2.8-litre engine is fully Euro 6 compliant.
      Thanks.

      1. Hi Toyota
        You might give out all these specs which are all wrong

        I have got this model and is the worse car I have had, only getting 31mpg, vehicle does a regen every 200 miles which is shocking, if people want to loose money on fuel then yes buy one of these personally I would keep well clear as it is not a euro 6 spec engine

        Already had it back in to toyota and the service was rubbish did not even investigate into the problem

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