Toyota prices HiLux Rogue for Oz

BY MATT BROGAN | 6th Sep 2022


TOYOTA has announced pricing and specification details of its forthcoming HiLux Rogue dual-cab utility. The four-wheel drive model – which goes on sale locally from next month – will be priced from $70,200 plus on-road costs, matching that of the model’s predecessor.

 

Sporting what Toyota calls significant mechanical upgrades, the upgraded HiLux Rogue features revised brakes, suspension and body enhancements that will be “offered to customers with no price increase”.

 

The changes to the Rogue’s suspension centre around a front and rear track increase of approximately 140mm, while ride height has also been increased by approximately 20mm. 

 

Toyota says its engineers upgraded the HiLux’s suspension by extending the length of the front suspension arm and front stabiliser bar while also adjusting the front damper angle to improve efficiency.

 

The rear axle of the HiLux Rogue has also been lengthened, and as such, the rear dampers have been moved outward to enhance stability and damping performance.

 

Further, and for the first time, the model has a rear stabiliser bar installed which Toyota says will improve roll rigidity by 20 per cent and enhance steering feel when cornering and changing lanes.

 

Braking improvements see the HiLux Rogue equipped with rear ventilated disc brakes replacing the existing drum setup, helping to improve stopping power.

 

Like other HiLux dual-cab four-wheel drive variants, the Rogue remains powered by Toyota’s 2.8-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine producing 150kW/500Nm. The Rogue is available exclusively with a six-speed automatic transmission.

 

The upgraded Rogue is distinguished by its wide track, bolstered fenders and prominent overfenders front and rear. The variant rides exclusively on 18-inch alloy wheels with a darkened finish.

 

Other features, carried over from the model’s predecessor, include an innovative and locally developed motorised roller cover, stylish resin sports bar and a tub lined with marine-grade carpet.

 

Standard equipment highlights include heated front seats with perforated leather accented upholstery, panoramic view monitor (360-degree camera system), and an integrated trailer wiring harness and tow pack.

 

The 2023 Toyota HiLux Rogue arrives as standard with a nine-speaker premium audio system however customers who place an order may be offered a six-speaker audio system for a $750 discount.

 

Toyota Australia says it has implemented this temporary strategy to secure continued supply of the HiLux Rogue for customers and that dealers are best placed to provide customers with wait time estimates for any specific vehicle orders.

 

The HiLux Rogue is available in nine exterior colours: Oxide Bronze (pictured), Glacier White, Frosted White, Silver Sky, Graphite, Eclipse Black, Nebula Blue, Saturn Blue, and Feverish Red.

 

“With its wider track and increased ride height, the improved HiLux Rogue not only looks the part, but plays it too,” said Toyota Australia Vice President Sales, Marketing and Franchise Operations Sean Hanley.

 

“Its improved driveability on and off road combined with its tough new look and keen pricing make the new HiLux Rogue a particularly enticing proposition for Toyota customers.”

 

Toyota Australia has yet to provide further details of its recently announced GR HiLux Sport which will arrive locally in the second half of 2023. The model will replace the Rugged X as the flagship model of the HiLux range with more details and pricing to be announced closer to the model’s launch.

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