Toyota Upgrades HiLux, HiAce & Granvia Ranges

Toyota HiLux

Toyota HiLux

Toyota Australia has introduced a range of upgrades for its HiLux and HiAce workhorse commercial vehicle ranges, as well as the Granvia premium people mover.

Upgrades for the HiLux start with the SR extra-cab and double-cab variants, which swap out the existing steel rims for new black 17-inch alloys. Body-coloured door handles replace the existing black handles.

SR5 double-cab pick-up grades gain new safety features, including blind-spot monitor, rear cross-traffic alert and a panoramic view monitor. Puddle lamps have also been added, replacing heated exterior mirrors.

All SR5 grades and above see the existing steering column lock replaced with a new ID Box anti-theft immobiliser, which works in tandem with the HiLux’s smart key to provide an extra level of security.

Changes to the HiAce range include the introduction of the new Barn Door option, that replaces the single tailgate with a pair of vertically split doors, which comes with dual rear wipers fitted on LWB models.

Toyota Granvia

Toyota Granvia

Available on all LWB and SLWB variants except for the HiAce Crew, HiAce Commuter and LWB manual van versions, the barn doors open 90 degrees with a soft lock, and can be folded back up to 180 degrees.

All HiAce and Granvia grades gain powered lumbar support for the driver’s seat.

The HiLux range offers a choice of 122kW/245Nm 2.7-litre four-cylinder petrol engine or 110kW/400Nm 2.4-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine for Workmate variants.

All SR and SR5 grades continue to be powered by a 2.8-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine producing 150kW at 3400rpm and up to 500Nm from 1600-2800rpm on automatic grades.

The HiAce and Granvia ranges are also powered by the same 2.8-litre turbo-diesel engine, tuned to produce 130kW at 3400rpm and 450Nm from 1600-2400rpm. HiAce Commuter grades produce 120kW/420Nm.

Source: Motor Trader e-Magazine (September 2022)

16 September 2022

© Copyright - MTA Queensland

MTA Queensland acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we live and work- the Yugambeh and Yuggera people. We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging. In the spirit of reconciliation, we will continue to work with traditional custodians to support the health and wellbeing of community.