The Toyota HiLux has enjoyed years of success here in Australia. It's consistently the best-selling commercial vehicle on sale, far exceeding sales of any other ute or van on the market. In fact, its the best-selling vehicle in Australia overall, bettering popular small hatches and family SUVs (Vfacts December 2017). For a hard-working tradesman, it's difficult to argue against thousands who buy a HiLux. Here are the top 10 reasons why the Toyota HiLux is the car of choice for tradies.

Reliable

You can almost always depend on a Toyota product, and the Hilux is one of their most popular models. There's a reason Toyota market the Hilux as 'unbreakable' here in Australia - they can! The Hilux hasn't had a recall in Australia since 2010 and continues to be a popular choice in rural Australia where reliablity is highly valued.

Value

Although it misses out on some of the fancier features that certain rivals offer, the HiLux presents tradies with the features that matter. Bluetooth is standard on all models, even the base cab chassis. All models also come with an MP3/USB compatible stereo, easy-clean vinyl seats for the base model so it doesn't matter if you dirty them, or fabric and leather for the higher-spec models.

Strong

Built on a solid ladder chassis, the HiLux is as strong as they come. It's marketed as "unbreakable" in Australia and in regions around the world, so you can imagine the kind of feedback - and lawsuits - Toyota would get from owners if its utes started breaking. Braked towing capacity ranges from 2250kg to 2500kg. In the back, payload is higher than average compared with rivals. Depending on the cabin and tray layout, the HiLux can carry anywhere from 860kg up to 1405kg in the tray itself. Underneath, 4x4 versions come with a number of heavy-duty protection plates shielding the major components.

Powertrains

The Toyota HiLux is available with three different engine choices, including a high-torque 2.7-litre petrol four-cylinder producing 116kW and 240Nm, a powerful 4.0-litre petrol V6 developing a class-leading (for a petrol non-sedan-based ute) 175kW and 376Nm, and, an all new 2.8-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder producing 130kW and 450Nm. Average fuel economy ratings range from a respectable 8.5L/100km to 13.0L/100km.

Safety

All HiLux models come with a minimum of two airbags and a five-star ANCAP safety rating. Four-wheel drive and top spec variants come with up to eight airbags, seatbelt pretensioners, and a reversing camera.

User Friendly

Inside, the HiLux cabin is one of the most user-friendly in the business. Controls are generally easy to find and operate, although the touch-screen interface on some models has small buttons that can be hard to press. The dash sits far away from the driver and there are loads of cubby holes and storage spots to put your receipts and coffee and so on.

Reputation

No other ute on the market has the reputation of the HiLux. Top Gear first coined the phrase 'invincible' for the HiLux, and even ran it through a few ridiculous tests to try and destroy it. In the end, it keep starting back up and driving away. Toyota as a brand already has a reputation for creating high-quality, super-reliable products. The ute segment is one of its fortes. It has been building utes for almost 50 years.

Parts and Servicing

Being a mass-produced vehicle, parts for the HiLux are easy to find and they are relatively inexpensive. You can also find aftermarket parts and accessories if you shop around, and may be able to find even better deals for certain things quite easily. Servicing is capped for all new vehicles in the range. Toyota calls it Toyota Advantage. This means all scheduled services for new vehicles are capped at a low price for a set number of kilometres or years of ownership.

Variety

There are currently over 22 variants on sale in Australia, which means there is a package that is perfect for every duty. The range is available in aluminium tray-back layout for the really heavy-duty tradesman, or a sporty body-back style for a stylish design. As mentioned, there are also three engine choices, spanning from efficiency, utter reliability, to high performance. All models are available with either an automatic or manual transmission.

Driving Experience

Whether you're out on a dusty trail or forging through traffic in the city, the HiLux is one of the better drives in the light commercial vehicle market. Most models feel quite sedan-like, with a comfortable driving position, decent handling, and nice steering unlike some other utes that have excessive turns lock-to-lock. Independent front suspension provides comfort for the cabin while a live axle setup at the back ensures a robust cradle for heavy loads.