2021 Toyota HiLux Workmate 2.7 0-100km/h & engine sound
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
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2021 Toyota HiLux Workmate 2.7
2.7-litre four-cylinder petrol '2TR-FE'
122kW (166PS) and 245Nm
Six-speed manual, rear-wheel drive
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Exciting stuff starts at 2:00
I don’t think this is exciting for this truck 😂
Exciting stuff nowhere to be seen, what a dreary vehicle
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4:19
That's an impressive payload capacity for such a small truck. I like the look. It's very purposeful. A no frills tool.
That reminds me of my old hiace with the 2.7 VVTI or whatever it was. I'd have to absolutely rev it to the sheisen to overtake. It was reliable though 😅
I've owned 3 Tacomas in the US with this engine. It's slow and brash but my God you can't kill them. I've loaded the bed so heavy that I had trouble steering on the highway lol.
this gave me confidence in my brand new framed 06. 5 speed 4x4. That 278k mile 4 banger is such an engine.
This exact model and petrol engine should be available in high ride suspension and 4wd with low range for under $35,000. Many people are sick of diesels and there problems as they age , these engines will give 3-400,000 trouble free mileage . Totally trouble free .
Diesels are far more suited to this sort of application though, far less thirsty and got the torque where you need it unlike in a petrol where you need to rev the tits off it to get the torque
@@sonconmas albeit Toyota have had issues with alot of their diesel engines in the Hilux from around 2002 up until even now, EGR valves, cracked pistons, injectors failing and whatnot....
I agree i would buy a workmate in petrol 4wd straight away , when you work out that the diesel would probably cost around $9000 more which buys alot of fuel
@@sonconmas they optimise these for low end torque, definitely not as much as the diesels but definitely not much worse. I owned one of these 2WD and 1st gear was so torquey, in part due to the manual trans and final drive ratio too but torque and power ratings are fair for the application
I have a 1999 hilux workmate serviced and well looked after its whole life just done 400,000kms and still goes as strong as the day it was built
Toyota needs to stick a 2L turbo petrol and an LSD into these and watch them go out the door
Young P plate apprentices terrorising the streets in their uncles hilux’s.
Hahahaha
@@jonik320 You know how they lean close to the steering wheel and shift gears like they see ‘paradise’ and need to be there 😅
Love the packaging for Toyota's global trucks. The U.S. 2TR-FE based trucks are great, but we don't have ute beds from the factory.
Fuel consumption 11.1 l /100km ?
Is it really that bad?
Thats like Xr6 fuel consumption.
Yep, according to the specs. We were surprised as well.
Yes it's really that bad...I owned one and as the engine gets higher km I was lucky to get 14L/100km.
Also loaded with only 300kg the torque is almost non-existant.
You pay for the de-tuned "reliability".
Switched to diesel and never looked back.
Wait until you start towing with it. I had a new MY2010, then a MY2013 model that I used to tow a race car (2000kg). You had to flog it to get any momentum. The fuel consumption was eye watering. Was glad to get rid of the Work mates.
@@JDMEVOVIGSR
Yeah was going to mention that...small box trailer with bike maybe 500kg really struggled...it does love to rev though.
It's worse actually. I don't know how something so gutless can chew more fuel than my 1996 3.5 mitsubishi V6 which feels twice as powerful on similar weight car
outstanding reliable engine
Got myself a 2021 automatic...”yikes” the fuel consumptions around 15 litres per 100km...so only around 400kms per tank of fuel...
Although mine is under load everyday...But it’s a real work beast....
@@fishfacecrab hi since I wrote the comment I haven’t had it on constant towing load so now getting comfortable 600-650kms for a tank load.
Had its first 10’k service and no problems....I still can’t fault the car...as I said it’s a real work beast that’s why you see so many on the road 😎
Hi mate, how much weight approx are you carrying for 16l/100kms?
@Dan Joriel Reyes usually around 1 -1,2 tonnes
I recon thats pretty good, would you reccomend it? Thinking of getting 2.7 over diesel, fit a aluminum canopy, and prob 200-300kg of tools. Been reading reviews of it being thirsty on fuel
@Dan Joriel Reyes yes I got a full aluminium canopy around 200kgs plus equipment then the trailer and the 2.7lt petrol pulls/carries the load well that you barely notice it because of the gearing ⚙️ well worth it
Today's price, these go for AU$29,990.
And the 2.4 GD6 Diesel version AU$35,550.
Inflation has hit hard... Sweet Jesús 🤯
I have one on order and I'm paying $32,600.
@@Grievous- petrol or Diesel
@@levro7367 2WD Petrol.
@@Grievous- wow, that's crazy. I purchased a brand new 2010 and then a 2013 2WD petrol for around $22k with an alloy tray, tow bar etc..
Please do o a review on the 2.4 hilux
I have one everything is great but the seats are uncomfortable and the cab is smaller than previous models
3:39 very cool sound
They proved they didn’t know their consumer for the workmate scrapping the bench seat.
It was a half assed bench seat to be fair it was terrible, full bench with column shift would’ve been better for 3 people
Do these tend to rev at high rpms even when sitting on 100km/h on a highway? Mine seems to rev rather high
Yeah mine does I want to get it re tuned for a more fuel economy ride
all 2TR based hiluxs are like that, i have a double cab one and it's the same
Turbo ?
I just find it hilarious that even this ute is cheaper than the cheapest yaris.
I’m checking that right now
Edit: the Yaris is 3000 cheaper but that’s still ridiculous for a yaris
@@VX3800 I think the prices have changed (or I may have been comparing yaris drive away with hilux non drive away). 10 months ago this was different because I remember looking it up too.
But yeah the Yaris, although nice, is WAAAAY over priced.
@@thtupid yeah fair enough
I didn't know any domestic purpose of use other than those who engage in construction jobs.
Well, I mean, he listed two in the video that weren't construction...
There great for carrying fridges
Or chuck a 100l esky in the back for groceries
Moving house or helping someone move house. There's so much small junk that a 4x2 ute like this absolutely is built for
its pretty nifty when it wants to be
Got the 10/2020 cab chassis 6 speed sports auto, with 2021 upgrades, and it fly's like a UFO.
I keep seeing that the fuel economy is no good. Have you got any opinions? Apparently people say it’s about 15L per 100kms with minimal to no load.
@@billylc2753 I got it down to 9.6ltr/100 driving it extremely careful, but normal driving is 10ltr/100. 😁 Putting the foot in it, is 11ltr/100.
Yeah this is a must those 4 cylinders are under powered unless u plan on not going to a road or a highway u have to get some more power out of it maybe I am just hyper sensitized to fast car
Anyone know how these go towing? I tow a horse float max 2000kg loaded but not a fan of diesel.
I used to tow a race car that weighed 2000kg (including car trailer)... it gets the job done, but you have to flog it. Fuel consumption is shocking. Turbo diesel is 100% the way to go. I have a new D-max and you hardly notice you're even towing with all the torque.
I came here because the Toyota Hilux is in Resident Evil 8
Modern NA Gas Engines > problematic Turbo Diesel engines.
No these things chew to much fuel and don’t have enough torque
@@masonstrano6862 yet somehow no one wants an engine plagued with DPF issues, right?
Do the new Toyota RAV4 cruiser petrol
Wow the exact same car is 10k more in 2024 😭
Needs a 3.0 inline 6
2:01
Far one of my neighbours has this but with a straight through exhaust. Sounds sick
As in, it sounds unwell? I bet it sounds bloody awful
@@user-vk4vd7vr5t what a slow dog too. No point getting an exhaust when it goes to 100 the same speed as a Getz
@@HughesyTech at least he can show off to Getz drivers lol
How much toilet paper could that tray hold, the stuff of dreams?
Same engine that in the quantum
Not sure why you’d own one?
Li escrito Toyota mas vi uma caçamba de Kombi picape
TRD will be nice
Who wants this caracceleration
Why are these things so thirsty ?
Poor little truck.. why would you drive it like this??
For science
For the lols
I have this in an automatic, and quite frankly it a bucket of shit
there is absolutely no room behind the seat, as mentioned here, 3 load straps and you can’t put the seat right back
performance around town, is good and very drivable
80km and above, things go south quickly, performance is woeful
Travel up to 100km and this changes fine into top gear (6th)
Travel up to 110km (posted speed limit here) and it kicks down to 4th and this is where it stays, until you go down a long decline and it’ll shift up to 5th, rarely 6th
DO NOT ATEMPT TO PASS ANYTHING. It just wont
I’ve had this back to Toyota and I’m told this is normal
Fuel consumption at this rate is 15lt per 100
rocket ship