Toyota HiLux v Toyota Tundra Comparison review - CarAdvice

Utes such as the Toyota HiLux are big business in Australia – they account for about one in six new vehicle sales annually – but the country’s top-selling dual-cab looks positively pint-sized when compared to its more generously proportioned... By contrast, the Toyota HiLux is sold through 275 dealers across this wide brown land, and competes with the likes of the smaller Ford Ranger and Holden Colorado – not to mention the Mazda BT-50, Volkswagen Amarok, Nissan Navara and Mitsubishi... The HiLux is the category’s top-seller – averaging about 3200 units per month – and remains in the top five for all vehicles sold in Australia. Its sheer size – 5. 81 metres long, 1. 93m tall and 2. 03m wide – makes it 55 centimetres longer, 7cm taller and 20cm wider than the HiLux. Add to that the fact the Tundra tips the scales at 2660 kilograms before you put anything or anyone in it – a full 700kg heftier than the flagship HiLux. Source: www.caradvice.com.au