New Photos of TOYOTA HILUX 2026 Leaked Online
The new Toyota Hilux pickup truck is likely to be unveiled on the Asian market in the near future.
An official presentation of the 2026 model year Toyota Hilux pickup truck may soon take place on the Asian market. Previously, this model was spotted during tests, and now patent photographs of the vehicle have been published online, showcasing its final version.

Visually, the truck resembles the previous generation model, indicating a facelift rather than a full generational change.
According to official information, the facelifted Toyota Hilux will receive a new interior design reminiscent of the Land Cruiser Prado SUV's cabin.

A large touchpad for multimedia system control, as well as a customizable digital instrument cluster, will appear here.

Visually, the pickup will stand out due to the new grille design that visually connects with the headlights. At the back, modified LED taillights and a bumper of a different shape will appear.
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