

The Toyota HiLux was first introduced in Japan in 1978 as a small, versatile truck designed to balance power with comfort. The name “HiLux” comes from “high” and “luxury, ”capturing Toyota’s ambition to build a durable vehicle that was also comfortable to drive.
Its early success overseas quickly paved the way for its arrival in Australia, where drivers needed vehicles that could handle long distances, heavy loads, and the harsh Australian climate. It didn’t take long for the HiLux to make its mark.
By the late 1970’s, the HiLux had become a familiar sight across Australia. The third generation, launched in 1978, introduced 4WD capability and diesel engine options (a game changer for farmers, builders, and adventurers alike). For the first time, Australians had a ute that could confidently tackle both work and recreation.
This was the start of the HiLux legend. Reliable, strong, and simple to maintain, it became the vehicle that people could depend on day after day. It wasn’t just a tool for work, it was a trusted partner.
Few ads have captured Australia’s love for the HiLux like the legendary “Bugger” campaign from the early 2000s. The commercial showed a farmer’s HiLux taking on every challenge (from herding cattle to surviving wild mishaps) with only one repeated reaction: “Bugger”. The ad struck a chord with Aussies. It celebrated the HiLux’s toughness with the humour and honesty that define rural Australia, and it cemented the ute’s reputation as both unbreakable and unmistakably Australian. Even today, the “Bugger” ad remains one of Toyota’s most recognised and beloved moments in advertising history.
The HiLux is not just admired in Australia. It has proven its capability around the world.


A specially modified HiLux was the first car to reach the North Pole.
In 2007, during a Top Gear expedition, a team drove a HiLux across the frozen Arctic to the Magnetic North Pole. Facing extreme temperatures and unforgiving terrain, the HiLux completed a journey most vehicles would never attempt. That achievement showcased what Toyota engineers and drivers already knew: the HiLux can go where few vehicles dare.


In 2017 Toyota Australia revealed the HiLux Tonka Concept.
A bold, life-sized collaboration between Toyota and the iconic toy brand, Tonka. Designed and built in Australia, this concept HiLux combined heavy-duty engineering with playful design, featuring a lifted suspension, massive 35-inch tyres, and bright Tonka-yellow detailing. It paid tribute to the inner child of every off-road enthusiast and celebrated the HiLux’s reputation as the ultimate toy for grown-ups.

As Australia evolved, so did the HiLux.
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As Australia evolved, so did the HiLux.
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The HiLux refined its suspension and comfort, making it more family-friendly while maintaining its workhorse capability.
Under Toyota’s global IMV program, the HiLux became more versatile than ever, with advanced engineering, improved towing capacity, and local suspension tuning for Australian conditions.
The HiLux introduced new diesel engines, expanded its model range, and brought advanced safety features like trailer sway control and multiple airbags. The Rogue, SR5, and GR Sport variants brought added style and performance, showing that toughness and technology could go hand in hand.
The HiLux once again proved its dominance by surpassing the Ford Ranger to reclaim its title as Australia’s best-selling vehicle. It was a powerful reminder that Australians still trust the HiLux above all others for reliability, capability, and everyday dependability.
From mining sites to city streets, the HiLux has a reputation for lasting the distance.
With impressive towing capacity, off-road ability, and versatile configurations, it is built to handle almost any job.
Toyota continues to evolve the HiLux with hybrid-ready technology, connected features, and advanced safety systems.
Designed and tested for Australian conditions, the HiLux continues to deliver confidence on every drive.
Toyota Australia has been working hard behind the scenes on future concepts designed to enhance the HiLux driving experience for Australians. One of the most exciting developments is the HiLux Revo Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) test program, run in collaboration with BHP.
This trial is part of Toyota’s commitment to lowering emissions while maintaining the capability HiLux owners expect. The plug-in hybrid HiLux prototype is being tested in real-world mining environments, helping Toyota engineers understand how electric technology can deliver both power and practicality in tough Australian conditions.