Toyota HiLux EV and ‘game-changing’ hydrogen ute confirmed for Australia

Two electric versions of the Toyota HiLux have been confirmed for local showrooms as part of the new-generation lineup launched this month with carryover diesel engines.

The HiLux, Australia’s best-selling vehicle last month, will beat arch-rival Ford Ranger to offer an electric vehicle (EV) version, joining a handful of electric utes here including the LDV eT60 and upcoming Isuzu D-Max EV.

Toyota Australia plans to add a HiLux BEV (battery-electric vehicle) to the local range in the first quarter (January-March) of 2026, with a hydrogen fuel-cell electric (FCEV) version to follow sometime in 2028.

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“HiLux BEV will, of course, be available for anyone who wishes to purchase one, but we are primarily targeting fleets and urban trade users that will benefit most from the advantages that a BEV offers,” said Toyota Australia vice president of sales and marketing, Sean Hanley. 

Fleet sales make up 48 per cent of Toyota sales across all nameplates sold in Australia, equating to around 120,000 vehicles annually.

“The Hilux BEV is an integral part of our multi-pathway approach to decarbonisation, and we are also exploring potential opportunities beyond the vehicles we produce,” said Mr Hanley.

“The inclusion of an FCEV variant in 2028 reinforces this multi-pathway approach and is the result of Toyota’s commitment to hydrogen fuel-cell electric technology.”