2023 Toyota HiLux review: Rogue | Off-road 4WD test in new tough-looking Ford Ranger Wildtrak rival!
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
- The 2023 Toyota HiLux Rogue 4x4 pick-up has the new Ford Ranger Wildtrak firmly in its sights. After all, the Ranger Wildtrak and its predecessor have ruled the roost when it comes tough-looking high-spec dual-cab utes. But the recently updated HiLux Rogue is looking to flip the script.
You see, Toyota Australia has used its local expertise to take HiLux Rogue to the next level, introducing an increased ride height, wider tracks and rear disc brakes to the 4WD. Oh, and then there's also the attention-demanding wide-body exterior design overhaul. Yep, it sure looks the part.
But in this expert review, CarsGuide Contributing Journalist Marcus Craft heads off the beaten track with the HiLux Rogue to see if all these changes make for the best HiLux for off-roading yet. Because it's all very well and good to have all gear, but if you've got no idea...
#Toyota #HiLux #Review
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00:00 Intro
00:20 Pricing and features
00:43 Design
01:04 Practicality
02:24 Under the bonnet
02:47 On-road driving
04:39 Off-road driving
07:51 Efficiency
08:42 Safety
08:58 Ownership
09:14 Verdict
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Old Dog still soldiering on after almost a decade. The exterior looks good but the interior is outdated but I would suggest they focus on the Next Gen then make any more updates. One of the most reliable pick ups out there
I got a Fortuner and the A-trac systems makes Toyotas a beast offroad! Hardly have to use my Rear diff locker
I had mine for three months and I’m just loving it the best car to my knowledge. I know you guys talk about Ford ranges and all that sort of stuff but Toyota is the Toyota and when you want to turn around and salad you most likely gonna get your money back or make a profit compare to other 🎉
If you want to keep your vehicle for 2-5years then maybe go for the Ranger. If you want dependable reliability great resale and want to keep the vehicle longer decades even then cough up for the Hilux. Having had a new work Hilux for 6 months and now the new gen Ranger, I'd go the Hilux every time.
I like it too, does the job,has a tried history and now has being improved . 👍👍👍
Put up against the new wildtrack, I would pick the ford , and i love the Toyota Hilux. 🤷♂️😎👍
Nice review, rogues improvement is quite visible, ford is introducing the new wildtrack x to compete with this, can't wait for the new gr sport launch in Australia
The GR is going to be a letdown, still the same 2.8 4 cyl engine...
@@tarik567I believe they are adding more power?
Years behind the competition
All these kind of "4x4" commercial vehicles are years behind anything else on the road. Even cars half the price have more tech
And still the best.
Yet still the robust and invincible out of all them garage princesses
Definitely worth paying extra for this over sr5 for the wider track and lift. Potentially avoid the need for body mount chop when fitting 33inch tires.
With all fords advantages I would still choose this Rouge.
Best ute in the world for reliability. Would you do a round trip around Australia with any other ute and almost be sure that it wont break down? Would you cross the Simpson desert in another ute? It’s dated in many ways but almost bullet proof
Everyone goes on about the ford ranger, but I wouldn’t trust a ford to even make it past it’s warranty (anyone remember the territory that all the journalists loved too? That turned out to be a lemon!), where the hilux had decades of impeccable history!
Case closed
Ive been an auctioneer in the industry for 37 years. Driven everything. Theres no doubt that the new ford ranger v6 drives beautifully against the hilux, isuzu,bt50,navara, etc. these are old school bone shakers in comparison. However. Put a load in a ranger or tow and the rear sags in an instant. Put a load in the hilux and it transforms the vehicle. Ive had them all as company cars. Recently retired. Guess what i bought? A hilux. Why? Less electronics, slightly smaller and so better off road and inwant to live with the 2.8 to see if toyota has done the right thing re the 70 series (which is my prefered vehicle).
Fairly certain the marine grade carpet in the tub is actually a product called Bedrug. Made from polypropylene, not carpet, it can handle soil, dirt, firewood etc - simply use a blower or broom to clean. Being plastic, it doesn’t absorb liquid either. Added benefit is items dont slide around like on regular tub liners. Blokes in the US retro fitting their ute tubs with this product. Worth noting for those considering a Rogue.
How does this compare to the new GR?
Is the wider track simply because of different offset wheels? Or is there a mechanical difference between the Rogue and the rest of the HiLux range?
.. not wheel offset, wider axel's.
Toyota did a great job in brainwashing me. The old 'Toyota Tough' promo is still banging around in my head. Having said that I am older & wiser now and value for money is a huge part of my decision making.
I Like the bakkie my favorite trans
Should interview children on the school run as to which they prefer.😅
I like it
I love this line - "the new suspension still makes it feel like a ute, a bit skiddish on the back end"...... Probably because the Hilux is a UTE, designed as a work truck. Their competitors are designing glorified SUV's with a macho look to make the woke folk feel like they possess a rugged personality. I think CarsGuide seem to be confused about what a UTE actually is and would not be surprised to see a CarsGuide sponsorship on the next male competing in a female event
Spot on
exactly my thoughts!!
Am Busuulwa Ementico Masanja, am in need if Toyota hulix rogue
Automatic?
Not sure why this is getting reviewed off road. They are a daily on road vehicle. 99% never see 4x4 action. I'm sick if reviewers not reviewing these kind of car for what they are and the important information needed, ie on road driving, parking in shopping centres and school drop off's
Do a moose test and see the results, but you won’t will you
Just get a bullbar 😂😂😂
Why dark colour? White colour is much better and sexy
Shameful 8" centre screen
6 years on from my own complaint about the lack of tie down points and looks like Toyota is still not listening.....*sigh*
Every 6 month service is a fxxken joke. I m in NZ got the narrow wheel space version same engine and it is 12 month or 10km service capped at $330.
Cute, but I want this:
ua-cam.com/video/m4Tqqxd8Ci0/v-deo.html
You need some real truck tires on this vehicle. Not those city sneakers.
Not even close to a next gen ranger 🤷🏻♂️
For problems ? Yes it is.
Zzzzzzz…
No way I'd buy a ranger. Known unreliablabity, ask any tow truck driver, poor build quality, u protected suspension sensors, plastic trans oil pan.... the list goes on.