Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

TOYOTA HILUX FROM $43,990

Toyota’s double-cab 4x4 HiLux pickup range opens with the 110kW/400Nm 2.4-litre turbodiesel/six-speed manual Workmate at $43,990, or $45,990 with a six-speed automatic, as tested here.

SR grade, with the 130kW/450Nm 2.8-litre turbodiesel, is $46,560/$48,560 and SR5 is $54,440/$56,440.

HiLux Rugged, priced from $54,990 and based on the SR grade, includes a bullbar, rock sliders and snorkel, while Rugged X, based on the SR5 and priced from $61,690,

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