Surprising The Brazilian Automotive Industry, The Toyota SW4 Debuts In The Market With An Impressive 10-Year Warranty, Along With Updates In Powertrain And Features That Raise The Standard Of The SUV Segment.
The Toyota SW4 arrives for the 2025 line bringing a novelty that reinforces its prominent position in the market: the longest warranty in the automotive industry in Brazil. Like the Hilux pickup, with which it shares the mechanics, the SUV now offers an impressive 10-year coverage warranty, positioning itself as a reference in trust and durability. This benefit, part of the Toyota 10 program, does not imply additional costs to the owner and is activated automatically after the original five-year warranty, provided that annual inspections are carried out at authorized dealerships. With this initiative, Toyota reaffirms its commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.
How The 10-Year Warranty Works For The Toyota SW4 In The Automotive Industry?
According to Toyota, the 10-year warranty for the 2025 Toyota SW4 SUV is renewable every 12 months or 10,000 km and covers body parts, cooling system, electrical and electronic components, engine, transmission, and brakes up to a maximum of 60 months (totaling 120 months when combined with the initial warranty) and 200,000 km for private use or 100,000 km for commercial use, whichever comes first.
The Toyota program will also be available for units of the Hilux and SW4 produced since 2020 (provided they meet the eligibility criteria for coverage).
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In addition to the 10-year warranty, the new Toyota SW4 SUV has received changes in the engine. The 2.8 turbo diesel four-cylinder maintains 204 horsepower and 50.9 kgfm of torque, always accompanied by a six-speed automatic transmission, but it has undergone adjustments to reduce pollution and meet the emission standards of Proconve L8, which will come into effect in January.
Standard Equipment Of The New Toyota SUV
To comply with Proconve L8 emission standards, the new 2025 Toyota SW4 SUV features a new diesel particulate filter (DPF) capable of capturing and treating gaseous residues that would be emitted into the environment, in addition to a urea tank (Arla 32), an additive capable of reducing the emissions of pollutants such as nitrogen oxide (NOx).
Available in SRX Platinum configurations, with five or seven seats, and Diamond, exclusively with seven seats, the new model from the automotive industry comes standard with all the features of the high-end options of the Hilux.
In the case of the Diamond version, the SUV also offers an inductive charger for smartphones and two USB ports in the console, providing more convenience for passengers.
All versions of the new 2025 Toyota SW4 SUV come factory-equipped with three-point seatbelts for all seats, with pretensioners and force limiters for the driver and front passenger, as well as Isofix anchors with top tether in the second row. The equipment list includes seven airbags, two front, two side, two curtain, and one knee airbag for the driver. The prices are as follows:
- SW4 SRX Platinum 5L 4×4 AT: R$ 384,190;
- SW4 SRX Platinum 7L 4×4 AT: R$ 390,590;
- SW4 Diamond 7L 4×4 AT: R$ 437,890.
New Developments Coming For The Toyota Hilux
Additionally, the 2025 line has updates for the Hilux in the work versions. From now on, the Chassis Cab and Single Cab configurations will have the option of a six-speed automatic transmission.
According to the brand in a statement, the pickup now becomes the only model with Chassis Cab and Single Cab to offer the comfort and convenience of automatic transmission in the national market, emphasizing that the availability of the AT gearbox was a strong demand from the public.


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