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Toyota HiLux gets factory GVM upgrade to better tackle Ford Ranger Super Duty


First Ford encroached on the LandCruiser 70 Series’ turf with its Ranger Super Duty, and now Toyota appears to have responded with a more capable version of its HiLux.

The Toyota HiLux will be available with a factory-engineered gross vehicle mass (GVM) upgrade from August 2026.

Priced from $4000 and backed by the same warranty as the donor vehicle, this upgrade increases the HiLux’s maximum payload by 372-435kg depending on the variant, boosting it to up to 1525kg.

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Ride height is increased by up to 10mm with the fitment of longer monotube shock absorbers at the rear, with axle capacities increased by 100kg at the front and 280kg at the rear.

Toyota will only offer it on the following HiLux variants:

  • WorkMate double-cab/chassis
  • WorkMate double-cab pickup
  • SR extra-cab/chassis
  • SR double-cab/chassis
  • SR double-cab pickup
  • SR5 double-cab pickup

As with all HiLux vehicles sold in Australia following last year’s redesign, these come with a 2.8-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine, which in some variants – including the SR and SR5 double-cab variants eligible for the GVM upgrade – incorporates a 48V mild-hybrid system.