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Chris Fincham27 Mar 2016
REVIEW

Toyota HiLux 2016 Review

The new HiLux continues to sell its socks off but is it a better tow vehicle than before?

Toyota HiLux SR
Tow Test

Toyota’s top-selling HiLux was significantly upgraded in late-2015, delivering new technology, improved comfort, smoother drivelines and even more work-and-play variants. It also got a big boost in the towing stakes, with maximum rating up from 2500kg to an equal class-leading 3500kg. But does it tow as well on road as it suggests on paper? We hitch up a 2000kg van to find out…

How on earth does the average punter choose a new ute?

These are just some of many questions that need to be answered: Two seats, five seats or 2+2? Cab-chassis or ‘fixed’ tub? Petrol or diesel? Manual or auto? Cloth or leather seats? Push-button stereo or touchscreen with sat nav? Big or bigger payload? Medium or heavy-duty towing? 4x2 or 4x4? High or low ride height?

And that’s before choosing from an often endless options list, and narrowing it down to one of a dozen or so car brands offering a ute model with as many as 30-40 variants!

In the case of the latest Toyota HiLux, released in late-2015, buyers are now bamboozled by 31 different variants, which encompass four different engines, five different towing limits and 14 different payload capacities, by our count.

For this tow test, we ended up with a HiLux dual-cab, 4x4 cab-chassis with 2.8-litre turbo-diesel, six-speed manual transmission and mid-spec SR trim.

Toyota HiLux Tow 009

For those wanting to tow something substantial, it’s a pretty good choice as one of seven HiLux variants with the maximum 3500kg braked towing capacity – up from 2500kg on the old model. All have the 2.8-litre engine and manual ‘box in common – the best auto-equipped HiLux can tow up to 3200kg.

Other HiLux variants (but not all) with the smaller 2.4-litre diesel or 2.7-litre petrol can only tow up to 2500kg. While adding the optional $2000 six-speed auto to our test car drops its towing maximum to 3200kg. Confused yet?

With recommended HiLux pricing ranging from $20,990 to $57,990, our test ute sits just above the median at $44,990.

Toyota HiLux Tow 006

For that you get a utilitarian cabin with a few niceties such as comfy cloth-covered seats, a user-friendly 17.5cm touchscreen with decent six-speaker audio and full Bluetooth connectivity, manual air-con and USB/3.5mm/12-volt sockets up front.

Those sitting in the rear seats don’t get much in the way of vents or sockets but at least there’s enough room to squeeze three lanky apprentices back there.

Pitched firmly at tradies with families, this particular HiLux configuration isn’t available with the up-spec SR5 package, which isn’t a big deal unless you really want non-essentials like leather seats, keyless start and digital radio.

Besides, the vinyl steering wheel and gearknob should do a better job resisting the inevitable dirt and grime that will make its way into a vehicle like this.

Toyota HiLux Tow 004

Also missing was sat nav, but it did have an optional rear camera, which was handy for reversing and hitching up although there were no guide lines as on some of its rivals, nor could the towball hidden under the aluminium tray be seen.

Given its workhorse bent this vehicle comes with a decent 1045kg payload – not as high as the 1235kg on offer from some single cab and extra cab HiLux variants but higher than all pick-up versions. For the record Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) was listed as 3000kg and Gross Combination Mass (GCM), 5850kg.

Other options on our test ute were ‘Silver Sky’ metallic paint, aluminium tray, tow kit including seven pin trailer connector, rear camera, steel bull bar, snorkel and aftermarket electric trailer brake controller, which would push the price above $50,000.

So how does it tow? Not great, considering despite only hooking up an 1800kg caravan (about half of what it’s rated to handle and less than its 1955kg kerb weight) it struggled a bit.

Pricing and Features
SR2016 Toyota Hilux SR Manual 4x4 Double CabCab Chassis
$26,900 - $32,700
Popular features
Doors
4
Engine
4cyl 2.8L Turbo Diesel
Transmission
Manual 4X4 Dual Range
Airbags
7
ANCAP Rating
SR2016 Toyota Hilux SR Auto 4x4Cab Chassis
$24,700 - $30,100
Popular features
Doors
2
Engine
4cyl 2.8L Turbo Diesel
Transmission
Automatic 4X4 Dual Range
Airbags
7
ANCAP Rating
SR2016 Toyota Hilux SR Manual 4x4Cab Chassis
$23,550 - $28,700
Popular features
Doors
2
Engine
4cyl 2.8L Turbo Diesel
Transmission
Manual 4X4 Dual Range
Airbags
7
ANCAP Rating
SR2016 Toyota Hilux SR Manual 4x4Ute
$25,950 - $32,250
Popular features
Doors
4
Engine
4cyl 2.8L Turbo Diesel
Transmission
Manual 4X4 Dual Range
Airbags
7
ANCAP Rating
SR2016 Toyota Hilux SR Auto 4x4 Double CabCab Chassis
$28,050 - $34,100
Popular features
Doors
4
Engine
4cyl 2.8L Turbo Diesel
Transmission
Automatic 4X4 Dual Range
Airbags
7
ANCAP Rating
SR2016 Toyota Hilux SR Manual 4x4 Double CabUte
$27,250 - $33,700
Popular features
Doors
4
Engine
4cyl 2.8L Turbo Diesel
Transmission
Manual 4X4 Dual Range
Airbags
7
ANCAP Rating
SR2016 Toyota Hilux SR Auto 4x4 Double CabUte
$28,400 - $35,050
Popular features
Doors
4
Engine
4cyl 2.8L Turbo Diesel
Transmission
Automatic 4X4 Dual Range
Airbags
7
ANCAP Rating
Toyota HiLux Tow 003

Performance from the 130kW/420Nm 2.8-litre engine is best described as leisurely, with little in reserve for emergency acceleration up hills as well as on the flat. There’s still some engine noise but it’s much quieter than the old HiLux, thanks to improved cabin insulation.

And also on the upside the workhorse ute’s sluggish cornering and sometimes jittery ride is less of an issue when towing.

Once up to speed it cruised happily around 2000rpm at 90km/h in fifth gear, however, shifting to sixth gear caused the engine to labour unless on perfectly flat roads. It required a downshift or two to maintain speed up hills, but the engine never got raucous.

Like most utes stability when towing is not a strongpoint, with some pitching of the unladen ute most evident at lower speeds. Given there was only 120kg on the tow ball, there was little sagging of the rear leaf springs.

Toyota HiLux Tow 008

Otherwise, driving the HiLux was almost a pleasure, thanks to light but responsive steering, solid all-disc braking, and a very user-friendly manual transmission. In fact, the HiLux’s stick shift is one of the best we’ve tried in a ute, with its clever ‘rev-matching’ feature encouraging smooth, clean shifts, along with a light and progressive clutch pedal.

We also appreciated the hill-hold function, which takes strain off the clutch when taking off on inclines. However, we were disappointed with the poor engine braking, resulting in excessive use of the brake pedal down hills.

It’s hard to complain too much about fuel consumption though, with our ‘solo’ average, mostly in peak hour traffic, of 10.3L/100km rising to an acceptable 15.1L when towing, albeit mostly highway miles.

Although we’d expect a heavier, pick-up version of the HiLux to offer a slightly better platform for towing, we still wouldn’t recommend towing much more than 2500kg with any HiLux, if safety is a major concern.

2016 Toyota HiLux SR pricing and specifications:
Price: $44,990 (plus ORCs)
Engine: 2.8-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel
Output: 130kW/420Nm
Transmission: Six-speed manual
Fuel: 8.1L/100km (ADR Combined)
CO2: 212g/km (ADR Combined)
Safety Rating: Five-star ANCAP

Also consider:
>> Ford Ranger (from $45,790 plus ORCs)
>> Mitsubishi Triton (from $36,240 plus ORCs)
>> Nissan Navara (from $38,490 plus ORCs)

Related reading:
>> 4WD Dual-Cab 2015 Comparison <<<  >>>

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