The new generation of the Toyota Hilux features a 204 hp hybrid engine and advanced safety and connectivity technologies. The pickup truck that dominates Brazil is now preparing to transform the market with new features that will shake up its power and efficiency.
In the coming years, the pickup truck market is set to witness a silent revolution that promises to attract both power enthusiasts and those seeking efficiency and technology.
With a hybrid engine and state-of-the-art safety features, the Toyota Hilux, the sales leader in Brazil, is preparing to enter the era of hybrid engines.
But what makes this new generation so special? It’s not just the innovative engine, but a series of other changes that promise to please a loyal consumer base and win over new customers. Get ready to find out everything that’s coming.
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Hybrid engine: more power, less consumption
The big news is under the hood. The new ninth-generation Hilux, scheduled for 2026, will include a mild hybrid engine, something that has already been gaining traction in the market.
The model will combine the engine 2.8 four-cylinder turbodiesel with a 16 hp electric motor.
This system will be responsible for optimizing fuel consumption, especially at low revs, without sacrificing the strength and power that are trademarks of this pickup truck.
With robust performance, the new hybrid Hilux will offer a power of 204 cv at 3.400 rpm and 50,9 kgfm of torque between 1.600 and 2.800 rpm.
Although the electric motor operates punctually, mainly below 1.000 revolutions per minute, it will be crucial for increasing efficiency and reducing pollutant emissions, in line with growing environmental demands and the search for more conscious consumption.
Development in three global poles
The development of this new generation will not be restricted to Japan. Brazil, South Africa e Thailand will be the key locations for research and production of the new model.
According to information gathered by Self-support, Toyota started negotiations with local suppliers in Brazil, with the project code 640X.
The intention is that production of the new Hilux will continue to be carried out at the factory in Zárate, in Argentina, which will supply the Brazilian market.
This global development strategy confirms that the model will be launched simultaneously in several regions: Latin America, Africa and Asia.
The idea is to maintain market leadership in Brazil and expand its global presence with a pickup truck that combines innovation and tradition.
Security and connectivity highlights
In addition to the engine, the new Hilux will come equipped with a robust set of safety and connectivity technologies, features that are increasingly valued by consumers.
Among the new features will be the adaptive cruise control (ACC), Road Sign Recognition (RSA) and the automatic high beam, which aim to ensure greater comfort and safety during the journey.
These innovations are a reflection of the growing demand for more connected and safer cars, not only in terms of performance, but also comfort and protection.
The pickup truck market has become increasingly competitive, and with these updates, Toyota seeks to maintain its leadership by offering a more modern and functional driving experience.
New Generation Toyota Hilux Specifications Table
Feature | Specification |
---|---|
Motor | 2.8 turbodiesel, 48V mild hybrid |
Modules | 204 cv |
Torque | 50,9 kgfm |
electric motor | 16 cv |
battery capacity | 0,2 kWh |
Security technologies | Adaptive cruise control, license plate recognition, automatic high beam |
Production for Brazil | Zárate factory, Argentina |
Hilux 2026: the future of the mid-size pickup in Brazil
The arrival of the new Hilux, with all these innovations, marks an important step in the evolution of pickup trucks in Brazil.
In addition to bringing more power and efficiency, Toyota will also deliver a more technological and connected model, capable of meeting the needs of an increasingly demanding public.
But will the introduction of hybrid technologies in pickup trucks be enough to win over more traditional consumers, who still value robustness and durability?
If Toyota can combine these new features with its long-standing reliability, the Hilux will continue to be one of the most desirable pickup trucks on the market.
Now, with hybrid engines and cutting-edge features, it can finally take the definitive step towards the future of sustainable mobility.
Is this the end of traditional pickup trucks?
With the new Toyota Hilux bringing innovations in engine and safety, the pickup truck market is moving towards a more technological and sustainable era.
After all, with these changes, will consumers still be looking for the same experience of power and durability? What do you think of this change? Are you ready for the hybrid pickup?