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Two electrical variations of the Toyota HiLux have been confirmed for native showrooms as a part of the new-generation lineup launched this month with carryover diesel engines.
The HiLux, Australia’s best-selling car final month, will beat arch-rival Ford Ranger to supply an electrical car (EV) model, becoming a member of a handful of electrical utes right here together with the LDV eT60 and upcoming Isuzu D-Max EV.
Toyota Australia plans so as to add a HiLux BEV (battery-electric car) to the native vary within the first quarter (January-March) of 2026, with a hydrogen fuel-cell electrical (FCEV) model to comply with someday in 2028.
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“HiLux BEV will, in fact, be accessible for anybody who needs to buy one, however we’re primarily focusing on fleets and concrete commerce customers that may profit most from the benefits {that a} BEV affords,” stated Toyota Australia vp of gross sales and advertising, Sean Hanley.
Fleet gross sales make up 48 per cent of Toyota gross sales throughout all nameplates offered in Australia, equating to round 120,000 autos yearly.
“The Hilux BEV is an integral a part of our multi-pathway method to decarbonisation, and we’re additionally exploring potential alternatives past the autos we produce,” stated Mr Hanley.
“The inclusion of an FCEV variant in 2028 reinforces this multi-pathway method and is the results of Toyota’s dedication to hydrogen fuel-cell electrical expertise.”
The HiLux FCEV might be supplied to most of the people in Australia, and Mr Hanley described it as a “game-changer” to Australia media.
Toyota’s solely different fuel-cell mannequin, the Mirai sedan, is simply supplied on lease to pick fleets and clients given its value and the present lack of hydrogen infrastructure, though the automaker insists it’s accessible to basic consumers.
Pricing, mannequin grades and specs – akin to vary, payloads and towing functionality – are but to be revealed for both the HiLux BEV or FCEV, however each are anticipated to value significantly greater than new-generation diesel HiLux.
“These are autos that might be used largely briefly distance operations that want the payload and passenger capability and are in a position to be recharged simply and economically,” Mr Hanley stated.

When requested concerning the HiLux BEV particularly, the Toyota gross sales and advertising vp tempered comparisons with the diesel-powered variations.
“It’s going to be a car that has a passenger-like payload, so it’s not going to be a heavy-use car,” he defined.
“We expect it’s a very good step in the proper route – the market’s proper for that kind of automobile; it received’t be large numbers, we don’t count on huge quantity, however it would play a task.”
Mr Hanley pointed to improved client confidence in EVs in Australia as justifying the enterprise case for an electrical HiLux.

“Infrastructure is healthier, confidence is healthier – persons are understanding the potential of BEVs,” Mr Hanley stated when requested about timing by CarExpert.
“Battery expertise is getting higher – and it’ll solely get higher and higher as years go on. It’s about client confidence.”
Toyota confirmed the HiLux Revo BEV idea in Thailand in 2023, bringing it to Australia the next 12 months, and in addition started testing an electrical HiLux right here final November as a part of a 12-month trial at mining big BHP’s Port Headland operations in Western Australia

There are few particulars on the HiLux BEVs utilized in Western Australia, however there’s a better perception into the showroom model of the HiLux FCEV after testing abroad.
The automaker fielded 10 HiLux FCEV prototypes within the UK for the ‘last section’ of the car’s growth in a challenge funded by the UK authorities and Toyota Japan.
The check HiLux FCEVs used a single electrical motor making 134kW/300Nm with a variety of as much as 600km, utilizing three high-pressure gasoline stacks every carrying 2.6kg of hydrogen.
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