Toyota has unveiled the ninth-generation Hilux, now available with an all-electric powertrain for the first time. The brand also confirmed a hydrogen fuel-cell electric version planned for release in 2028. Alongside the new electric model, Toyota continues to offer the reliable 2.8-litre diesel engine combined with a 48V mild-hybrid system.
The latest Hilux features a complete redesign both inside and out, aligning its look with the modern Toyota Land Cruiser SUV. The front end showcases sleek LED headlights with integrated daytime running lights (DRLs) and a bold, closed grille prominently displaying the ‘TOYOTA’ badge in the center. The muscular bumper includes silver accents and LED fog lamps, enhancing its tough appearance.
Toyota confirmed a hydrogen fuel-cell electric version of the Hilux, scheduled to arrive in 2028.
The new Hilux combines rugged styling with advanced technology, marking a significant evolution of Toyota’s popular pickup.
Author's summary: The ninth-generation Toyota Hilux introduces an all-electric powertrain, a hydrogen variant for 2028, and a full redesign that fuses ruggedness with modern tech and styling.