We have the previous series Hilux as construction site vehicles here in Algeria, the D4D units are good enough but not quite as reliable the NA ones, these are quite fraankly impossible to kill, one of our drivers drove it without coolant cuz it leaked out and its still going strong today at 650,000kms
@@alhabtoormotors4221 NA means naturally aspirated, so without turbo, and the D4D are the common rail turbo diesel engines, although more refined to use, they are more troublesome than the NA, hope i cleared things up good enough 😅
I love how the Hilux doesn't oversell the features it doesn't focus on, no BS, but what's there is there and you really get what you pay for : a rugged and determined vehicule going almost anywhere while beign usable on a daily basis. Amazing.
About the payload ratings: Toyota puts on a rating of what it must be able to do. No matter the weather conditions, what shape your tyres are in, how old the car is. In short, a Hilux can take a ton and a half easy and ferry it around to the other side of the world if need be. Porsche does the same with their performance figures. It's not about what is possible, it is what you MUST be able to achieve.
Hilux is Australia's top selling car past 7 years straight. (Ranger No2). 2.8L been available for some time, although recently updated to same specs in the video.
Now imagine you can do this daily for 5 years and it will always start the next morning. Withnothing more than regular oil changes and once in a while change in suspension. This is why people love Toyota especially in Africa.
@@nickknee3515 there is something called "engine braking", if you use them alot, that's your fault I understand it's a little bit heavy but still, we have engines braking for that issue
@@yacinealg152 engine breaking is not available for the Toyota Tundra, in fact, in the American car market at least, engine breaking is almost exclusively reserved for heavy duty vehicles such as one ton pickups and semi trucks
those Hilux are everywhere in the middle east and north Africa I remember when their 2016 model comes along you would see it in every neighborhood and every businessman I know has one.
I'm in Africa and I've driven the 2.8L through some mountain trails and on road trips. It is the most comfortable vehicle I've driven to date, plus I prefer it over the ranger because it has a better manual gearbox.
Sure, he is biased to european cars and tends to ridicule non-European brands. Wouldn't be surprised if that wanker watson is a racist like Jeremy Clarkson.
I own the 2021 hilux rogue which is what we call it here In Malaysia and its awesome... and gets lot of attention..nice to drive and a lovely place to be In especially at night with those blue ambient light.. power spot on at any given speed.. and its quite quit In there aswell. Overall best choice..
@Munshat Rahman I honestly feel like there would be a good market for it. Maybe not as much as the Hilux or the Ranger but decent enough for Ford to warrant selling them here
@J B Seriously, you'll be laughed at if you take a Range Rover into the Australian outback. Don't worry - there'll be someone with a Toyota to tow you out of trouble. Smart money drives a Toyota. Posh twits drive Range Rovers/Mercedes/BMWs purely to show off their wealth. Surviving your trip to the outback is the greatest treasure of all.
@J B if you looking for a proper vehicle that can handle the outdoors and be tough than a hilux is a much better option than the Range Rover. If you gna drive around town and you rich, buy the range
I moved to Thailand 3 years ago from the UK. I bought a Toyota Hilux after looking at the competition of Ford Ranger, Isuzu, Mazda BT50, Mitusbishi Triton and Nissan Navara. No regrets. I am surprised at the quality and reliability of Toyota having been in a Toyota Corolla Taxi in Bangkok that had done 1 Million kms ( 630,000 miles). I would suggest you UK people look at Toyota and Lexus and also Honda and the Mazda 3 (alternative to the VW golf) as alternatives to those German cars that are expensive to service, not so reliable and are costly to repair and have the pleasure of revenge on the EU after the way the EU Buro-craps treated the UK and what Ursula von Der Layen and Merkel said the UK have to do for a free trade agreement.
Yaaaaay. Massive congrats to this video. Finally a proper serious off road test that doesn't involve having a race. Nice test of grip the traction control. Nice job matt
I used to have 1994 Toyota Hillux Surf (covered version); Japanese import. One of my favourite cars, ever! Loads of trips across and around Europe; taking it mountain biking and snowboarding. Great rugged beast - no worries about making a mess; just went anywhere! Loved it!
My uncle has a old surf and it works fine no major issues in it he loves it cuz of how long he has spent with the car…i think surfs are called 4 runners in US right?
We have 2012 Hilux, never broke, the only thing i spend for the car is fuel and engine oil, they are most reliable cars and for off road Hilux is the best of the rest pickup's
that's what it means to be in a toyota. matt got worried that he might damaged the vehicle but the toyota personnel just let him go his merry way --- GO ON. DO SOME MORE ---
@@awaken9106 Toyota is unbeatable when it comes to pick up trucks and i think it's mostly to do with their body structure/Chasis. Plus it's Japanese, their engines are known across the world for their reliability plus Toyota used to make engines for other brands like Citron back in the days too
Trust me when he said 1030 kg.. if in east asia.. specifically in malaysia eastern peninsula.. we can carry up to 2 tonnes with that and the leaf springs is a handy one because the coil springs like other can't last much before bust out towing capacity of more than 300kg .. trust me I've live with Toyota for almost 20 years with the old hilux and still can load 2 tonnes of load with no problem
Wow!! Fantastic beast...and such a beautiful colour too. I'd love one for going shopping in 😂 My first husband had a 1982 Hilux in Tonka Yellow. He had to put extenders on the pedals as they were too high for my little feet. IIRC it was a very thirsty 2.4 petrol which was totally geared for pulling a heavy load as it really wasn't suitable as a shopping 'car' and I had a serious personality transplant when I drove it. It seemed as though I grew devil horns when behind the wheel 😈 and I became quite arrogant, giving way to no one as I knew nobody would argue with a huge yellow beast of a truck 😂 My husband loved it though and used to take our toddler son and go off-road with it. I never got chance as I was quite pregnant with our second born and once he was born, I thought if I'd asked my mother to look after our boys for an hour or so, she would have told people behind my back shite about being irresponsible... and then he sold it anyway.
@@rasa319 the 3.0 TDI in the lowest poet form (250hp) is the most reliable. You get more cylinders that are smaller compared to the Toyota, and springs on the back. I think the next generation might ditch the 3.0L because is will be based in the Ranger chassis.
@@nicotang5583 I live in Eastern Europe and the German cars are the best one here. Actually you made a good point about not liking Germany for your reasons. I don't like Japan and South Korea and that's partially why I would never consider buying an Asian car.
@Do One You are biblically unreliable in your data. You just need to maintain the car properly and it will be dependable. Toyota doesn't have any new technologies and just makes the same crappy "cars" for years.
@@dragospahontu can i get some info on this because my abs wheels sensors keep going bad like 8 times and i had to replace them . Its alot of money to spend. Item number or revision number thanks. Its a vw jetta.
i don’t need a truck for the type of job i have or anything, i’ve just always loved toyota hilux for some reason, as a matter of fact, i love all toyota cars
In the U.S. the Tacoma is a bit different. 3.5L gas engine 285hp, different interior, better bed, more interior storage, and better looking. I think the Hilux might be nicer around town, because the Tacoma feels more at home in the dirt or with a load.
the hilux has a higher tow/haul rating than the Taco if im not mistaken. tow:7700lb, haul: 2200lb. and u should see clips of what Thai bros and Borneo bros do with their trucks. wild.
As a Pakistani, I can confirm that most people call Hilux by the name "Toyota Revo" and some don't even know that Hilux is a part of this truck's name.
Richard here from South Africa. That vehicle 👌 is the love of us here 🌍. I've been smiling 😃 since you began driving this vehicle. Marvelous. Thats a Legend
As an Australian, this is pure gold. The reason its not so luxury is because they focus on toughness and reliability which means less luxury in the cabin, the less it brakes down which means they are reliable, tough and a great 4x4 👍.
Utes like this are the reason that in Australia we had the falcon and the commodore. Both were solid rigs that were purpose built for the streets. I guess everyone just likes to be tall.
Anti-aircraft gun sold separately.
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Rocket launcher accessories available now
Exactly
These might not be the best in the road, but for rural work they're amazing. You can always count on Toyota reliability and brute strength.
We have the previous series Hilux as construction site vehicles here in Algeria, the D4D units are good enough but not quite as reliable the NA ones, these are quite fraankly impossible to kill, one of our drivers drove it without coolant cuz it leaked out and its still going strong today at 650,000kms
They are easier to kill than you would imagine....trouble is you do need to be maladjusted to try it....
@@Ghani_1 what's d4d and NA? Petrol and diesel?
@@alhabtoormotors4221 NA means naturally aspirated, so without turbo, and the D4D are the common rail turbo diesel engines, although more refined to use, they are more troublesome than the NA, hope i cleared things up good enough 😅
You obviously ain’t had a Chevy
I love how Toyota has such confidence in the Hilux that they literally call their Felix model the “Invincible X”. Gotta love it.
is this not available in usa?
@@wcsdiaries no, due to "chicken tax"
@@bennettzboyovsky7327 fkin bs man.
@@wcsdiaries you can get them brand new from mexico for like 30
@@zestooo6932 so I can buy one in mexico and drive across to usa?
Legend has it when you come early you get a heart from carwow!
I mean. Your not wrong...
You right
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Interesting.. carwow probably comes early all the time and doesn't get any heart.
@@kevina2052 I wish my girlfriend thought the same 😔
Everytime i sit down to eat my meals, i finish my meal with information on a new car.
Same 💯💥
But you still catch a bus
@@coolrecursion What does that have to do with anything? I also don't see why you have to make such a backhanded childish comment.
@@TheEchelon Why so serious!? It was a banter. Lighten up. Lockdowns not doing you good.
Recently I gained this habit, too!
Perfect for Richard Hammond.
@@Hotsport_RugbySimulations He meant it's fit for Hammond because durability
@@Hotsport_RugbySimulations Yeah, it's fine alot of people just found out the numerous crash too. It's honestly amazing Hammond is still alive
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@@komradkat1073 what?
Ironic that it was James and Jeremy who beat up the truck those year ago
I love how the Hilux doesn't oversell the features it doesn't focus on, no BS, but what's there is there and you really get what you pay for : a rugged and determined vehicule going almost anywhere while beign usable on a daily basis. Amazing.
About the payload ratings: Toyota puts on a rating of what it must be able to do. No matter the weather conditions, what shape your tyres are in, how old the car is. In short, a Hilux can take a ton and a half easy and ferry it around to the other side of the world if need be.
Porsche does the same with their performance figures. It's not about what is possible, it is what you MUST be able to achieve.
ahhh this is why the taycan cross turismos listed 0-60s are significantly lower than listed
the payload ratings also hold true during moments of political instability on you African dictatorship
Hilux is Australia's top selling car past 7 years straight. (Ranger No2). 2.8L been available for some time, although recently updated to same specs in the video.
Now imagine you can do this daily for 5 years and it will always start the next morning. Withnothing more than regular oil changes and once in a while change in suspension. This is why people love Toyota especially in Africa.
And brakes, don't forget brakes. My Toyota Tundra eats them like candy.
I absolutely agree with Michael
@@nickknee3515 there is something called "engine braking", if you use them alot, that's your fault
I understand it's a little bit heavy but still, we have engines braking for that issue
@@yacinealg152 engine breaking is not available for the Toyota Tundra, in fact, in the American car market at least, engine breaking is almost exclusively reserved for heavy duty vehicles such as one ton pickups and semi trucks
@@samuelsoto2074 well, it's USA, the tundra, not the World that is using the Hilux
Middle East: I will take your ENTIRE stock!
It’s ISIS approved.
Also, Africa: We’ll take your entire stock.
In the middle east this is a construction site fav
@@theman-yx7yu we all want a hilux where we live, hilux is the more premium option and for those who can’t match the price get the D-Max
Nissan patrol still winning here tho
those Hilux are everywhere in the middle east and north Africa I remember when their 2016 model comes along you would see it in every neighborhood and every businessman I know has one.
😂😂what about land cruiser ?
Toyota should just make a road going version of their Dakar Hilux. V8 GR Hilux anyone? 🙋
the 2.8 is already putting out almost the same power as the 4.5V8 diesel. no nead for the heavy v8.
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They make the Hilux GR without the V8
Actually limited edition TRD hilux with 5.0 v8 from ISF and ECU From Motec has been sold for $100, 000 in south Africa
@@trianggaindralukmana2184 100,000? That's insane
I'm in Africa and I've driven the 2.8L through some mountain trails and on road trips. It is the most comfortable vehicle I've driven to date, plus I prefer it over the ranger because it has a better manual gearbox.
no one manual gearbox in the new ones
being in Africa you can also get your Hilux with heavy machine guns and armed personel
@@camilo3626Mmm how funny
I will never afford this car but watching reviews about it make me feel satisfied 😊
You will one day
@@refixworldentertainment8810 amen
dont ever doubt urself
Inshallah you will be able to do it.
@@aarfeenanees9147 in'sha allah
Cannot beat car wow reviews, still remember the days when mat used to review for car buyers, mat is a fantastic reviewer ✌️
Sure, he is biased to european cars and tends to ridicule non-European brands. Wouldn't be surprised if that wanker watson is a racist like Jeremy Clarkson.
In South Africa... a pick up is called a bakkie!😂
It’s a Ute in Australia as you’d probably know haha
I see ur a man of culture as well
And we don't call them trucks
That's what we call a cup of coffee in the Netherlands 😂
In pakistan we call it Datsana
I own the 2021 hilux rogue which is what we call it here In Malaysia and its awesome... and gets lot of attention..nice to drive and a lovely place to be In especially at night with those blue ambient light.. power spot on at any given speed.. and its quite quit In there aswell. Overall best choice..
Everyone is first until they refresh
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People!, the comments is for the commentary related to the review. What is the point of proving that you're here first?
its all fun!! u know.
Yeah but that's only when done for the first few times
Fu
Car manifacturers:- we can never satisfy this bugger
Spot on
100 %
So true
He's being honest
Give him BMW 3 his happy
I'm breathing this into existence; through my hard work, 2022 I'm owning a Hilux 👉🏾👈🏾
You’ll make it happen!
2026-2027 I better be owning a new 9th gen
Come to South Africa, mate. These things are everywhere! Its toughest competitor here in SA is the Ford Ranger
Same in Australia
@Munshat Rahman I honestly feel like there would be a good market for it. Maybe not as much as the Hilux or the Ranger but decent enough for Ford to warrant selling them here
Would be quite amusing if you had tacomas there (preferably with multiple cupholders)
@Munshat Rahman
That old joke?
South Africa is also in the Southern Hemisphere, so you could have just as easily used it there
its other the Hilux or the ford ranger here in NZ, also some Nissans and Holdens too in New Zealand.
My dad bought one, he loves it!
Well you know its going to live forever. I cant say the same on those Brit Range Rovers
@J B Seriously, you'll be laughed at if you take a Range Rover into the Australian outback. Don't worry - there'll be someone with a Toyota to tow you out of trouble. Smart money drives a Toyota. Posh twits drive Range Rovers/Mercedes/BMWs purely to show off their wealth. Surviving your trip to the outback is the greatest treasure of all.
@J B if you looking for a proper vehicle that can handle the outdoors and be tough than a hilux is a much better option than the Range Rover. If you gna drive around town and you rich, buy the range
I moved to Thailand 3 years ago from the UK.
I bought a Toyota Hilux after looking at the competition of Ford Ranger, Isuzu, Mazda BT50, Mitusbishi Triton and Nissan Navara.
No regrets.
I am surprised at the quality and reliability of Toyota having been in a Toyota Corolla Taxi in Bangkok that had done 1 Million kms ( 630,000 miles).
I would suggest you UK people look at Toyota and Lexus and also Honda and the Mazda 3 (alternative to the VW golf) as alternatives to those German cars that are expensive to service, not so reliable and are costly to repair and have the pleasure of revenge on the EU after the way the EU Buro-craps treated the UK and what Ursula von Der Layen and Merkel said the UK have to do for a free trade agreement.
Mat is behaving like a child, who gets his fav toy..😁
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I don't think Mat is going to like this...
His favourite toy being his Johnson
@@carcrashcompilation9459 stop you simp
I think I've never seen Mat enjoy himself like this in a car before. I think I'll go right ahead and buy one of these! :)
Yaaaaay. Massive congrats to this video. Finally a proper serious off road test that doesn't involve having a race.
Nice test of grip the traction control. Nice job matt
I used to have 1994 Toyota Hillux Surf (covered version); Japanese import. One of my favourite cars, ever!
Loads of trips across and around Europe; taking it mountain biking and snowboarding. Great rugged beast - no worries about making a mess; just went anywhere!
Loved it!
My uncle has a old surf and it works fine no major issues in it he loves it cuz of how long he has spent with the car…i think surfs are called 4 runners in US right?
@@ragnarlothbrok7973 4 Runner is an SUV
We have 2012 Hilux, never broke, the only thing i spend for the car is fuel and engine oil, they are most reliable cars
and for off road Hilux is the best of the rest pickup's
"Full loads" and "self-lubricating rubber... bushings" 😏
Dirty mind like some of us especially me
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i was like, ooohhh yyyeeeeeeaaa
He said " three in the back at the same time" ahaha
That what she said!
Where is the "Hi everyone!, Matt Watson here from Carwow."?
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That's more confined to drag race
But the Volkswagen Amarok has a V6 TDI!
@@dragospahontu yes
@@yeety1208 Much smoother, you get more cylinders that are smaller.
yeah, the weather's perfect for an off-road test mat lol
Got an older Fortuner 2.8 GD6 myself, the engine isn't the fastest but it gets the job done. Absolutely love it.
People at Toyota not only are they not mad he said “that was quite impressive actually”
Someone didn't go to English class, I had a stroke reading that
@@cameronlotter1392 😂😂😂
@@alexandrumihnea1515 definitely wasn't English, fuck me
@@cameronlotter1392 me too tf
that's what it means to be in a toyota. matt got worried that he might damaged the vehicle but the toyota personnel just let him go his merry way --- GO ON. DO SOME MORE ---
Give it to Clarkson and May, they’ll know if it’s tough enough or not.
Absolutely right
I see what you did there lol, i'd agree to that
They tried that, the Hilux is still going.
@@majidbaghdadi8614 hahaha, Range Rovers are known for unreliability, it's ironic.
@@awaken9106 Toyota is unbeatable when it comes to pick up trucks and i think it's mostly to do with their body structure/Chasis. Plus it's Japanese, their engines are known across the world for their reliability plus Toyota used to make engines for other brands like Citron back in the days too
Trust me when he said 1030 kg.. if in east asia.. specifically in malaysia eastern peninsula.. we can carry up to 2 tonnes with that and the leaf springs is a handy one because the coil springs like other can't last much before bust out towing capacity of more than 300kg .. trust me I've live with Toyota for almost 20 years with the old hilux and still can load 2 tonnes of load with no problem
Drove one of these today in Kenya, really amazing. Smooth ride for a truck with sufficient power
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"Invinsible by name, invincible by nature" Toyota, u know what to do
Ahhh there is nothing better than watching mat review a ute you're the best car reviewer ever mate
Alternate title: Watch Mat Watson complain about being in the rain for 20 minutes
Please do more of these pickup reviews, on road, and off road like the video above. Great review Matt!
Dad has a 2017 model and mum a Land Cruiser V8 and they can't stop loving Toyota ❤
I really love this truck and I wished it came to USA or remodel the Tacoma 😂
if you ever test drive this pickup truck ,I swear to god you will think the Tacoma is so much better at everything
@@bachbui naw you're nuts
@@bachbui no mate never
@@zarakdurrani7584 you guys have no evidence to defend my words
Great video, he really went fast and to the point as he showed the interior and exterior.... i really enjoyed watching this!
Best line of every carwow video : Carwow, the one stop car buying comparison site.
This review was bonkers, especially the off-road launch and the off-road driving, you really know how to push them to the limit. Awesome video.
Matt looks so cold🥶... to think he was wearing a short in the last carwow video i just watched....sorry dude
That video was filmed in the summer!
Wow!! Fantastic beast...and such a beautiful colour too. I'd love one for going shopping in 😂 My first husband had a 1982 Hilux in Tonka Yellow. He had to put extenders on the pedals as they were too high for my little feet. IIRC it was a very thirsty 2.4 petrol which was totally geared for pulling a heavy load as it really wasn't suitable as a shopping 'car' and I had a serious personality transplant when I drove it. It seemed as though I grew devil horns when behind the wheel 😈 and I became quite arrogant, giving way to no one as I knew nobody would argue with a huge yellow beast of a truck 😂 My husband loved it though and used to take our toddler son and go off-road with it. I never got chance as I was quite pregnant with our second born and once he was born, I thought if I'd asked my mother to look after our boys for an hour or so, she would have told people behind my back shite about being irresponsible... and then he sold it anyway.
Who asked
@@janakipejov3667 Read. Why?
Interesting. 😂
Chevys are better
I hope you didnt divorce him just because he sold his truck
I wonder how many manufacturers hand Mat their car, all excited about some coverage and die inside when they watch it back.
You need to see more review of trucks, especialy from south america or australia...
The Jihad model, the one with twin 23 mm autocanons, are outsold.
But the Volkswagen Amarok has a V6 TDI!
@@dragospahontu does it include warning light? 🤔😂
@@rasa319 the 3.0 TDI in the lowest poet form (250hp) is the most reliable.
You get more cylinders that are smaller compared to the Toyota, and springs on the back.
I think the next generation might ditch the 3.0L because is will be based in the Ranger chassis.
@Do One well the 3.0tdi is your choice.
ISIS: Darn, I was hoping to get some of those
This dude needs his own car show ASAP!
Finally I get to see you review my dream car, one day just one day I'll get to drive one hopefully😊😊
Saaaaaaaame😁
Thank God I sold my 2020 Hilux to a granny 2x the price I bought. Im now going off road on this
Hilux is for life style in Britain, In Australia is built for work and it being invivible for everything
Legend has it that in South Africa the Hilux is called a Legend.
Legend 50🤣🔥🔥
Yesss.... Started at 40...45.....now 50!!
In Australia it is the most popular car (apparently) they are legendary
Toyota tends to come up with ludicrous trim names. Regardless it looks good. Durable, and reliable
Comparing to VW it is not reliable or durable at all.
@@nicotang5583 Hah, indeed, in what world is VW reliable on it's big cars? The golf is the only reliable model I know of. 😂
@@nicotang5583 Nothing is worse in quality than Toyota. VW is reliable and cool. As all Europeans car.
@@nicotang5583 I live in Eastern Europe and the German cars are the best one here. Actually you made a good point about not liking Germany for your reasons. I don't like Japan and South Korea and that's partially why I would never consider buying an Asian car.
@Do One You are biblically unreliable in your data. You just need to maintain the car properly and it will be dependable. Toyota doesn't have any new technologies and just makes the same crappy "cars" for years.
Owning a Manual Toyota Hilux will be a pleasure.
That's a luxury thing here in my country 😂
In my country (Brazil) thats a millionarie thing.
Here in the Philippines its a really famous car for normal people who barely off road
Here in india we get rebadged suzuki
Really? That can't be true.
Where do you live?
@@zakr1187 South East Asia, Indonesia
Fun fact: the first person is the uploader
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No it isn't! Carwow couldn't be bothered to pin a comment of their own in this comments section like they always do. Lazy morons!
Why
PLEASE Toyota bring these to the US 🙏
This was Australia’s fault where it is the best selling car in our country
Very telling 👌🏽👌🏽
In philippines best selling pick up truck
Ranger is the best selling car in Australia and a much better vehicle than a try-lux
@@brettmclucas5872 ranger won’t last nearly as long tho 🤷♂️
@@brettmclucas5872 tell that when it breaks down lol
Such a nice details review for Matt as expected. Can't wait to see review of Toyota Fortuner. 🔥
Bro The Toyota Fortuner Is Not Available In The UK Or The Rest Of Europe (Unless IT Is A Grey Import Vehicle From Thailand Or Indonesia)
This is so much nicer than the Tacoma we get in the states.
This time Mat's getting dressed perfectly like daddy Doug's outfit. A multilayered t shirts in a multilayered jacket🤣
And bcs it was raining it almost looked like he had Doug´s sweat
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The VW Amarok gets a 3L V6 with 258 hp so it's got a more powerful powerplant, but we all know the Hilux is more reliable 😀👍🏻
Does the amarok suffer from constant failing of wheel speed sensors like all vw/audi cars?
@@aaronjaggan probably if using same sensor unit or made from same manufacturer/suplier
Hilux Adventure has a 4l V6
Only the Dubai market gets it
@@aaronjaggan they updated the sensor for 2018 onwards.
@@dragospahontu can i get some info on this because my abs wheels sensors keep going bad like 8 times and i had to replace them . Its alot of money to spend. Item number or revision number thanks. Its a vw jetta.
I like the fact, you're in over *all* car segments. Gives you a broader perspective, which benefits us all.
Fun fact: in Malaysia you may call all pickups as Hilux, or ✨Hailak✨
Yeah, found a Malaysia viewer hahahaha
@@spectercoronaedition8972 a loyal viewer setakat ni hahaha
"Oi! Vely nais hailak lah"
😂😂😂😂
Wahai,apa khabar semua ?
Horn 😂😂😂😂 that tiny horn his reaction
Honestly any car I was I can always count on Matt to of reviewed it! And he speaks the truth
This man can sell sand to Dubai 😂🖐
The important question:
Can you mount a MG on the back ?
Pretty sure they come as an optional extra from factory
I hear they are actually making a different trim for a missile battery
*the MOST important question
If you buy 10 you get it for free labor cost extra though.
I think we all know the answer to this. The premium option for this sort of utility.
i don’t need a truck for the type of job i have or anything, i’ve just always loved toyota hilux for some reason, as a matter of fact, i love all toyota cars
well we should appreciate matt for being bold and bringing some awsome content for us.
I bought a shiny new 2020 Hilux last year, and I love it.
It is perfect for the farm, and it really does pull the skin off a rice pudding :) .
I want one...my ancient Toyota surf is still mighty good though. Gen 3 ...new head...lifted...extra
Make a video comparing it with the Ranger. You will get a lot of views from South Africa
Australia as well
In the U.S. the Tacoma is a bit different. 3.5L gas engine 285hp, different interior, better bed, more interior storage, and better looking. I think the Hilux might be nicer around town, because the Tacoma feels more at home in the dirt or with a load.
They both do. The Tacoma is faster but drinks lots of gas. The Hilux torquey and pulls more load than a Tacoma and even Tundra
the hilux has a higher tow/haul rating than the Taco if im not mistaken. tow:7700lb, haul: 2200lb. and u should see clips of what Thai bros and Borneo bros do with their trucks. wild.
As a Pakistani, I can confirm that most people call Hilux by the name "Toyota Revo" and some don't even know that Hilux is a part of this truck's name.
I've heard that self lubricating rubber can handle a full load :-)
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Get one in military green and everyone'll automatically think you're preparing for the apocalypse.
never saw a girl liking pickup trucks
suspicious huh?
Would love if Toyota sold these in the United States! Looks great!🙂🙂
If there would be a track race of this hillux and its rivals it would be so dope
I get the feeling Mat really didn’t want to go to work that day! 😆
The horn on this car is like a hench guy on steroids but his voice is still high
needs a bullhorn instead
16:00 best part 😂 best reaction
Matt: Brand NEW Hilux
Everyone: CARGOSSSSSS
Richard here from South Africa. That vehicle 👌 is the love of us here 🌍. I've been smiling 😃 since you began driving this vehicle. Marvelous. Thats a Legend
I wish you could see them flying in Kenya but a single cub
za kajaba😂😂😂
Buy from South Africa and import to Kenya
@@mabiriab4863 haha
Matt as a Professional motor journalist: Drive it like you stole it 😅
As an Australian, this is pure gold. The reason its not so luxury is because they focus on toughness and reliability which means less luxury in the cabin, the less it brakes down which means they are reliable, tough and a great 4x4 👍.
Fun Fact: The first person actually COMMENTS
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I’m still waiting for the day they allow hilux in the United States 😫 i own a tacoma but hilux has been the car of my dreams ❤️
Utes like this are the reason that in Australia we had the falcon and the commodore. Both were solid rigs that were purpose built for the streets. I guess everyone just likes to be tall.
Dedication to Mat for presenting in the rain!
Its his job mate
Its his job mate
Give it a few years and you will see something like this on tv but with a machine gun mounted in the back
Bought one 2yrs ago here in Thailand where this model is called a Revo Rocco love it plus im getting 38 mpg out of my 2.4 auto
Cars that are showing there age:
Me: Almost every car from the latest crash test video from Carwow
Matt Watson: 2021 Hilux with one USB-socket
Why you people hate when all cars age. So you people hate the Enzo because it's outdated by today standards.