The New Toyota Hilux Goes Electric—But It Keeps Diesel and Gas Engines

The New Toyota Hilux Goes Electric—But It Keeps Diesel and Gas Engines

The ninth generation of Toyota’s renowned pickup has been fully redesigned, both inside and out. The lineup now includes a battery-electric vehicle alongside traditional diesel and gasoline options.

Unlike most cars and SUVs that follow a typical six to seven-year life cycle, trucks tend to stay on the market longer. Even so, the previous Hilux had clearly outlasted its generation—it has been largely unchanged for more than a decade despite several facelifts.

Comprehensive Redesign for 2026

Toyota is finally renewing its trusted workhorse for the 2026 model year. This overhaul marks a significant milestone in the truck’s evolution, introducing the first-ever fully electric Hilux.

“The BEV-badged model is spearheading the lineup’s rollout.”

Official images released by Toyota focus on the electric version ahead of its market launch next month.

Changes in Body Styles

All promotional materials highlight the double-cab configuration. Toyota Europe has decided to discontinue other body styles in this region. According to company representatives, this move follows customer preferences, as most buyers have consistently chosen the double-cab design.

“The single cab will continue in other markets, including Australia. Thailand also gets a Smart Cab (Access Cab) with shorter rear-hinged doors.”
Author’s Summary

Toyota’s 2026 Hilux enters a new era with its first electric version, a complete redesign, and a narrowed European lineup focused on the popular double-cab configuration.

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Motor1.com Motor1.com — 2025-11-10

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