
Toyota has officially released the first teaser for the next-generation Hilux, confirming its highly-anticipated global debut on 10 November 2025. The legendary pickup, known for its extreme durability and off-road dominance, is set to undergo its most significant transformation yet with a fresh design, new platform, and the introduction of mild-hybrid powertrain options.
Bold New Exterior Design
Early teaser visuals reveal a striking new design direction for the 2026 Hilux. The front profile showcases:
- A massive, commanding grille carrying the Toyota logo
- Sleek, sharper LED headlamps for a more premium look
- A more chiseled and aggressive nose section inspired by modern Toyota trucks
At the rear, the Hilux gets:
- New C-shaped LED tail-lamps
- Redesigned tailgate with improved styling cues
- A tougher, more muscular stance to emphasize its rugged identity

This modern styling brings the Hilux in line with Toyota’s global truck lineup while retaining its no-nonsense character.
New Platform & Improved Capability
Reports strongly suggest that the next-gen Hilux will migrate to Toyota’s TNGA-F ladder-frame architecture — the same robust platform that underpins the Toyota Tacoma, Land Cruiser 300 and Lexus GX.
This upgrade promises:
- Significantly enhanced structural rigidity
- Better road comfort and handling
- Higher off-road capabilities
- Potential support for future electrified powertrains
If confirmed, this platform change marks a major leap for the pickup’s global evolution.
Premium, Feature-Loaded Interior
Inside, Toyota is expected to elevate comfort and tech levels. Key upgrades likely include:
- A new 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system
- Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
- Upgraded dashboard design with premium materials
- Enhanced driver-assistance and connectivity features
- Improved seating comfort and cabin space
This positions the Hilux as a more modern and tech-forward lifestyle truck without compromising its rugged core.

Powertrains: Diesel + Mild-Hybrid
Under the hood, the iconic 2.8-litre turbo-diesel engine is expected to stay, delivering around:
- 201hp
- 500Nm of torque
However, the 2026 Hilux is also likely to debut a 48V mild-hybrid system, improving:
- Fuel efficiency
- Throttle response
- Low-end torque
- Emission levels
This move aligns with Toyota’s global electrification roadmap and increasing demand for greener utility vehicles.
