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New 2026 Toyota Hilux Features Exclusive 2.8 Turbodiesel Engine with 16 Variants and 48V Mild Hybrid System; Pickup Set to Launch and Compete with Ford Ranger, Chevrolet S10, and Mitsubishi L200 Triton

Written by Alisson Ficher
Published on 05/10/2025 at 16:25
Nova Toyota Hilux 2026 estreia com motor 2.8 turbodiesel, sistema híbrido-leve de 48V e 16 versões. Lançamento global em novembro.
Nova Toyota Hilux 2026 estreia com motor 2.8 turbodiesel, sistema híbrido-leve de 48V e 16 versões. Lançamento global em novembro.
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The New Generation Of The Toyota Hilux Arrives With A 2.8 Turbodiesel Engine, 48V Mild Hybrid System, And 16 Registered Versions. The Model Debuts Globally In November And Promises Changes In Visuals, Interior, And Safety Package.

The new generation of the Toyota Hilux advances toward its global debut with 2.8 turbodiesel engine as the only combustion option, 16 versions registered, and a 48V mild hybrid system option.

The confirmation of the main technical points came from homologation documents in Australia, which also anticipate a central airbag for the front row.

The global presentation is scheduled for the end of November, at Thailand’s main automotive show.


Enhanced Safety And Alignment With The Segment

According to the Australian registration, the Hilux 2026 will feature a central airbag between the driver and passenger, an item already present in direct competitors.

This advancement is likely to favor the truck’s performance in independent collision evaluations.

The feature comes as part of the model’s standard safety package, bringing Toyota closer to the level of rivals in lateral impact protection and occupant collision.


Engine Line: Focus On 2.8 And Mild Electrification

New Toyota Hilux 2026 Debuts With A 2.8 Turbodiesel Engine, 48V Mild Hybrid System, And 16 Versions. Global Launch In November.
New Toyota Hilux 2026 Debuts With A 2.8 Turbodiesel Engine, 48V Mild Hybrid System, And 16 Versions. Global Launch In November.

The engine strategy has been simplified.

According to the documentation, all variants use the 1GD-FTV, the well-known four-cylinder 2.8 turbodiesel.

There are two calibrations described: one with higher performance, associated with sports versions such as GR Sport, and another with 48V mild hybrid system, focusing on efficiency and emissions.

The same documents indicate the removal of the 2.7 gasoline and 2.4 turbodiesel engines used in the entry-level models, in line with the technological repositioning of the range.

In addition to simplification, Toyota had already detailed the 48-volt solution in the Hilux itself, combining a belt-driven motor-generator, a compact 48V battery, and a DC-DC converter.

In practice, the system smoothens starts, assists in acceleration, and can reduce consumption without altering the utility vehicle’s character.


Expanded Range And Registered Variants

The certification files list 16 versions for the new generation, all tied to the 2.8.

Although the brand has not disclosed the distribution by cabin and finish, the information suggests that the offer will include different configurations for urban and off-road use.

There are indications of body rationalization, with the possibility of discontinuing the extended cab in some markets, a topic that remains under confirmation.


Global Debut And Initial Timeline

The timeline indicates the debut in November at the Thailand Motor Expo, a traditional showcase of the local industry and production hub for the pickup.

After the presentation, the arrival in Australian stores is expected by early 2026, according to specialized press.

For Brazil, the manufacturer has not yet disclosed a date.

The current generation remains among the best-selling in the country, indicating commercial priority when the new lineup becomes available in the South American market.


Updated Design, Base Maintained

Patent images and sightings indicate deeper visual changes at the extremities: thinner headlights, redesigned grille, and revised taillights.

Structurally, however, the Hilux preserves the ladder frame architecture, with doors and roof inherited from the current base.

The decision balances development costs and industrial continuity.

Inside, the trend is toward a more modern environment, with ergonomic and multimedia solutions inspired by LandCruiser, Prado, and Tundra.

New Toyota Hilux 2026 Debuts With A 2.8 Turbodiesel Engine, 48V Mild Hybrid System, And 16 Versions. Global Launch In November.
New Toyota Hilux 2026 Debuts With A 2.8 Turbodiesel Engine, 48V Mild Hybrid System, And 16 Versions. Global Launch In November.

Equipment And Positioning

While Toyota has not disclosed the final list of items, the adoption of a central airbag and 48V electrification signals a more robust active safety and comfort package in the higher versions.

The model maintains the pickup’s vocation for work and leisure, balancing robustness and efficiency.

The mechanical consolidation around the 2.8 turbodiesel suggests specific calibrations by version to cater to both fleet owners and off-road enthusiasts.


Path To Performance: GR Engine On The Horizon

There is expectation in the industry that the brand will introduce, in a later cycle, a 2.0 turbo gasoline developed with the Gazoo Racing division.

The adoption of this engine in a high-performance Hilux would place the pickup in pursuit of the Ford Ranger Raptor.

Media reports indicate that this engine is not expected to appear before the first mid-cycle update, estimated for after 2028.

So far, there is no official confirmation from Toyota regarding the project.


Market Context And Direct Competitors

With the advancement of the Ford Ranger and the updates of Chevrolet S10 and Mitsubishi L200 Triton, Toyota is betting on safety, efficiency, and cabin renewal to maintain competitiveness.

The decision to standardize the 2.8, reinforced by the mild hybrid, is expected to facilitate homologations under stricter emission regulations and simplify production logistics.

The segment’s response should come in the comparison of equipment, maintenance costs, and towing capacity, decisive factors for mixed-use audiences.

Still without a local announcement, what would weigh most in your choice for a new Hilux: the 48V mild hybrid system, the safety package with a central airbag, or the promise of a more powerful version in the future?

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