2008 TRD HiLux unveiled
February 1, 2008 by Alborz Fallah
Toyota Australia has just shown-off the all-new TRD HiLux performance ute. Expected in selected TRD dealers in the second quarter of this year, the supercharged HiLux pumps out at least 225kW and more than 400Nm from its supercharged 4.0-litre V6 engine.
According to Toyota, the popularity of the ute in Queensland was the reason behind the preview of the latest TRD model, the HiLux is currently the best selling vehicle in the sunshine state.
Toyota was quick to point out that this is not just a standard ute with a turbocharger, the TRD HiLux also features upgraded suspension, brakes and styling for a total performance package.
The Japanese company says the new performance ute will be just as practical as it is sporty.
“TRD HiLux is a great workhorse vehicle during the week for transporting tools, hauling a trailer and coping with the roughest terrain. When the weekend arrives, its performance and handling can be used by the whole family – carting dirt bikes and other gear, or towing a boat.” Toyota regional manager Sean Hanley
The TRD HiLux joins its sedan brother the TRD Aurion to complete the current TRD line-up.
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OMG did Toyota borrow those pinstripes from the boys at FPV, they bear a striking resemblance to those on the F6X.
So 1980’s. or is that 70’s
We can only hope this thing comes with stability and traction control… probably wont though.
I think i’d rather see a hybrid truck than this.
So is it turbocharged or supercharged? The writer doesn’t seem to have decided.
looks pretty sporty (will bling up quite nicely), and probably goes well for a commercial vehicle. What is the pricing?? One area it will be popular in, will be the tradies who want some sporty grunt with the tax benefits.. that is of course if it is 1 tonne capacity?? does anyone know if it is?? that is the main plus it will have over its holden and ford ute competition..
judging by the lack of air vents on the bonnet I would say supercharged!! I must say the bonnet vents look good on the hilux so where have they gone??
Its a supercharger, sorry guys! Was writing the STi at the same time :)
The Bonnet vents are on the Diesel, which is turbocharged.
DOSNT LOOK AS TUFF AS THE HILUX, PUT THE VENTS BACK ON JUST FOR LOOKS….
Is it the same supercharger as on the TRD Aurion? No intercooler either?
I know that.. the vents are for the turbo.. not the fact its diesel.. but it would look good on the TRD
Looks good.
That is a very nice ute, ooops – i mean offroad vehicle.
I’ll take one thanks. Actually, make that two.
Alot more convincing then the F6X Territory as it has proper offroad credentials.
Well done Toyota
I tell you what , if it is cheaper than a territory turbo it might actually be a big seller!!
cobra, at $75 000 the Territory is not cheap especially considering it has limited offroad ability compared to the Hilux. Overall, i believe TRD has suppplied a more convincing product then Ford has with the F6X.
I reckon Territory and TRD Lux will be very similar in price. I like both applications, obvioulsly the Hilux will be better off road, but the Territory will absolutely blitz it on road!! But honestly, don’t talk the Hilux up too much, we’re only talking about 225kw and approx 400nm.
Must say, the new TRD Lux looks awesome. Will defantly check it out at the Brissy show as with the Aurion. Love the new Kluger and Cruiser aswell. Toyota seems to be going all out these days with some impressive cars hitting the market.
For Cobra – 4 door utes are no longer “zero substantiation” vehicles, even if they are 1 tonners.
Tax fiend changed the rules because they are now used as family cars.
Is that the Brisbane Broncos in the 3rd picture?
On ten news yesterday, the news reporter ranted on againts the cars not all being “ECO Friendly” showing the 6.0L bage on a Commodore and when they got to the part where the XY Falcon GT-HO might be the highest auction there and he raved with a negitive voice “it only get’s you from A to B”. I was thinking after that, “WTF?”
ummm apart from the front bar, looks just like a 4×4 HiLux. At least it does look a little different compared to F6X. But if it was my money I would take the F6X. If I was buying something like these vehicles I would not take them off-road anyway. If you want to go off road buy a TD HIlux or Ranger, much, much better for that.
Can’t see it selling that well, much like the TRD Aurion
K. Rash.. I think you are right.. mauybe the next gen territory will be better?? we will see I suppose
Reckless.. not many loopholes left then is there for tax reasons.. are they doing a TRD extra cab or somthing similar??.. maybe that will attract?? and be tax effective
Cobra, – no, our friend little john showed his colours when treasurer, by inventing a raft of new taxes, and continued his surplus seeking by closing almost all loopholes.
But you can still be very tax effective using a discretionary trust/corporate trustee/super fund structure. This is not as much help to people under 40, but for those who are self employed and over 40 it’s a structure that enables a maximum tax rate of 15% for most income and maybe 30% for some of it.
I haven’t paid more than 15% for a very long time, but I still pay more than $30,000pa in tax so I do my share for the country! That doesn’t include the GST I pay, either.
Forgot to add, I believe a 1 tonner with only 2 doors is still “zero substantiation”, as are vans & trucks.
But say a Vito with 4 doors and second row seat would not be.
Check with your bean counter to be absolutely sure, as I think there is a list of vehicles and their status available.
alternatively you just keep a “log book” that is a little creative!!
Glen, the F6X offers little differance to the other road going FPV’s but TRD is showing some individuality by suppling the market with some real alternatives. The TRD Aurion is a road going rocket while the TRD Hilux is a versatile monster. Despite having only two selections to date under the TRD badge, each vehicle offers something radically different to each other.
I believe TRD will develope nicely in Australia with players like Neil Bates and Simon Evans not only supporting the newly formed team but by racing the ARC TRD Corolla’s and will be participating in such events as Targa Tasmania (among many others)in modified racing Aurions. This is a newly rising breed in Australia and we should be getting behind them.
Reckless,
Firstly mate YOU DONT PAY GST and neither do i nor any other person who has to lodge a quarterly activity statement. the only person who pays it is the ned consumer. GST is great for business.
Cobra045,
whether or not the load capacity is 1 tonne or not wont detract from it. you dont need a 1 tonne rating to be able to tow 1 tonne with it. bugger all load of the trailer actually goes down on the vehicle (if its set up right)
with the size of the tray on duel cabs you wont come near fitting 1 tonne worth of gear in them so the rating is really irrelevant.
Very niiiiiiiiiiice…. AT LEAST 225kw, 400Nm, brake etc upgrades… that will shut up the critiques!
ha ha ha yeah ford and toyota must have got a better deal for buying a combined load of dodgy looking stickers ;)
i do question though why toyota the king of multi fit parts/platforms actually developed 2 different super charged 6cyl motors????
does anyone know if they are going to space out the shockingly close gear ratios?
Does anyone know how crap the F6X is?
I only want one if I can have it with drum rear brakes.
TP, looks like you have to defend a guttless car with barely any power compared to the F6X you hate.
TP,
go away mate,
we dont want your bible bashing comments here mate.
you will only appear on this post i suppose untill someone stumps you as usual and you dont show again out of embarrasment. how about responding to previous posts you ignore before you start on new topics.
Golf,
very clever mate, but good point
Yeah AndrewM Paul hates a car with better, awesome power than this TuRD.
All commercial vehicles are 100% tax deductible including dual cab utes. FBT can come into it with a log book if u do less than say 30ks a year in anything else. Is a sliding scale and disappears after about 30k a year of business use.
I wonder how much they put on the TuRD. Double or nothing like the Aurion TuRD. Those Toyota buyers are a gullible lot.
Check out the matchbox superfast style mags.
Matchbox Superfast, REALCARS? You’ve just aged yourself. Like me, I suppose! :)
Maybe Toyota could put some lovely wooden-spoke wheels on it to go with the drums at the back.
HEEEEEEYYYY, maybe it IS a Matchbox Superfast toy! That’ll explain the funny proportions and stripes as well!
I wonder if the doors and bonnet open…
And crash safety? Ha! Young Golfschwein will have to take it down to Dad’s shed to see how well it withstands the vise treatment. He’ll be very annoyed indeed if it pops the rivet under the front chassis, cos all that does is buckle ‘em! Doesn’t look like they’ve been in a crash at all when that happens. Soopa Coopa, on the other hand, was in a very serious crash! The vise did crush the shiny plastic engine hanging off the back of the car, which I suppose lacked authenticity to other youngsters with an eye for detail, but the rest of it was a NCAP one-star DISASTER.
Must say, the TRD version of the Hilux certainly looks the part. Specifications and equipment levels look good aswell. Will defantly check it out at the show. My guess, the Territory will be a greater turd then the Hilux by a country mile as it would be no good to me on the beach were i spend much of my recreational time camping with the family. My support is with much of the other people, Hilux thankyou.
Andrew M
“i do question though why toyota the king of multi fit parts/platforms actually developed 2 different super charged 6cyl motors????
does anyone know if they are going to space out the shockingly close gear ratios?”
Andrew, the super charger is not built by Toyota, nor designed by Toyota. It was outsourced to an Australian Engineering company, forgot the name.
Also REALCARS…
Your not dissing the TRD world wide brand are ya?… which has been established way before the TRD Hilux and Aurion.
They have a good history and success in Japanese tuning and racing.
BTW, as said above, the Super charger was not designed by Toyota. It was by an Australian company. Toyota Japan doesnt realy trust Toyota Australia much at the moment in terms of funding it or sourcing it with actual TRD parts from Japan…. right now its just the name “TRD”.
The Oribital Company, Harrop Engineering and Prodrive are the main external development groups inconjuntion with the small but motivated TRD team. TRD Australia are on thier own until they prove the potential and then greater funds and export markets will likely be given the green light from the conseravtive hods of TMC.
“Boss here. You Aussie guys can do this one for now. DON’T SCREW UP!”
It is shame Toyota do not sell the Hilux Wagon (SUV) here in austalia like the ones i saw in South America last month.This vehicle is far more attractive than the Hilux ute and Prado.I am sure the Hilux Wagon would be a good selling vehicle here.
Peter W: Are you talking about the Sequoia; FJ Cruiser; Tacoma; 4 Runner; Highlander or the Tundra..?
as Toyota sell so many different SUVs in the States..
So far from TRD we have an Awesome Aurion and now a Tough Truck.
LOVE IT !
Mane Bilstein… TRD, home of the PRACTICAL performane cars. FPV & HSV… home of the performance cars that have everything you CANT use on the streets.
Quote [TP]: TRD, home of the PRACTICAL performane cars. FPV & HSV… home of the performance cars that have everything you CAN’T use on the streets.
Then what the hell does that make Lamborghini Ferrari Koenigsegg Zonda Bugatti etc..?
A tough truck with drum rear brakes. Toyota has a sense of humour.
Front Wheel Drive sports cars are “PRACTICAL”?
Great joke TP!
Must say, the TRD Hilux from Toyota is much better option then the F6X Territory. Looks the part, will check it out some time for sure. Have a nice V6 SR5 at the moment and has been a great all round vehicle. First Toyo i have owned and carn’t say anthing bad about it.
The TRD and F6X are in different categories.. the TRD is a Utility Vehicle whereas the F6X is a Cross-Over Vehicle. Utes are more aimed at singles where as cross overs are for families
And buyers looking at one wouldn’t really consider or look at the other
I mean do you think a Legal Eagle would really consider a Camry when he can buy an Aston Martin etc.
No Oz… I mean practical in the sense that it offers good features with performance, even the Typhoon currently does have curtain airbags or the refinment the TRD offers… all about balance, might not have the performance (performance you cant use on road) but its goth other positives.
Golf there is no indication of drum brakes, given they say brake upgrades I would doubt it is drums.
As for comparison with F6X of course but its more comparing FPVs attempt at making an unconventional performance car into one against TRd’s attempt… its obvious which brand has failed miserably.