The first new Toyota HiLux in a decade brings plenty to the table on the road and in the showroom. Is it enough?
The $50 sensor runs on two coin cell batteries so you don’t need a nearby power source for installation.
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The first new HiLux in 10 years may not be all-new, but it has a bolder look, new features, and a cabin fit for the 2020s.