Best 4×4 dual cab ute

The perennially popular Toyota HiLux SR5 surprised judges this year with a narrow victory over its Ford Ranger XLT arch-rival.  

Winner: Toyota HiLux SR5

Variant: SR5 Engine: 2.8 litre turbo-diesel Transmission: 6-speed automatic ANCAP Safety Rating: 5 stars
The HiLux conquered our off-road test loop with ease.

The HiLux conquered our off-road test loop with ease.

Runners up

Second place went to the Ford Ranger XLT and the Mitsubishi Triton GLS placed third.

What sets it apart from the rest

The HiLux made up ground this year with its value for money compared to the now more expensive Ranger, which has seen a greater price increase. HiLux owners fare best on service department costs too, and Toyota’s recent welcome move to a 5-year/unlimited kilometre warranty brings it in line with its adversaries. Design and function-wise, the top 3 contenders traded blows evenly in most areas. However, the HiLux trumped its rivals for safety, carrying a 5-star ANCAP crash rating to the latest and more stringent 2019 test protocols.

Key features

  • A refined 2.8-litre turbo-diesel engine
  • A 5-star ANCAP crash rating to the latest and more stringent 2019 test protocols
  • Excellent value for money
  • A well-appointed interior
  • Exceptional service department costs
  • Advanced driver assistance tech
The HiLux trumps its rivals for safety, carrying a five-star ANCAP crash rating.

The HiLux trumps its rivals for safety, carrying a 5-star ANCAP crash rating.

 

What it’s like to drive

The HiLux performed well on the bitumen and second-class unsealed roads, whether unladen or lugging around 4 judges inside. The 2.8-litre turbo-diesel offers a respectable, refined level of performance both on and off-road, though the Ford Ranger’s larger capacity engine does feel that bit stronger. The Toyota conquered our off-road test loop with ease, including some steep and badly rutted climbs. There was praise, too, for the SR5’s steering reach adjustment, along with the usual tilt-only adjustability found in most utes.

How the finalists compared (scores for each category from 1-10)

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