QOTD: Get Hi or Have a Taco?

Jack Baruth
by Jack Baruth

I just had a chance to see the newest version of the Toyota Hilux out on the road. For those of you who don’t waste your time watching Top Gear, the “Hilux” is the newest variant of The Toyota Truck Formerly Known As The Toyota Truck. Once upon a time, Toyota sold the same compact truck all over the world, although there were minor differences like double-walled beds for the American market and so on. With the arrival of the Toyota Tacoma, we Americans got a compact Toyota truck of our very own. But was this a good thing? And should Toyota make the otaku happy by bringing us the global vehicle?

Come to think of it — is there even a difference between the Hilux and the Tacoma?

That’s a question that is surprisingly hard to answer just based on Internet research, but it appears that the current generation Tacoma and new Hilux are closer than they have ever been from what I’ve read. The frame is different, with Toyota seeming to indicate that the Tacoma’s is less rigid. The interior and interior are different, and the Hilux is narrower. The Tacoma has more available luxury options. Finally, the Hilux is usually sold with a diesel four-cylinder engine, while the Tacoma has gasoline power in both four and six cylinder variants.

The general consensus of people who have driven both is that the Hilux is prone to squeaks and rattles but seems to be “heavier-duty” than the Tacoma. It’s worth noting, however, that neither truck looks anything like that famous old square-rigger driven by Marty McFly and insurgents alike.

My opinion, after giving a few Euro Hiluxes the ol’ look over, is that the Tacoma is better at providing what Americans want and need in a truck. What do you think? Are you happy with what we get in North America, or do you secretly dream of the forbidden fruit?

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  • Maintainer Maintainer on Jun 02, 2017

    It wouldn't matter if they kept the Taco as-is or gave us the Hilux. It would sell just because its a Toyota. I sold Toyotas for a bit back in the late 1990s and rarely had trouble putting an up into a new vehicle. I doubt it's much different today.

  • Jeff Zekas Jeff Zekas on Jun 03, 2017

    Biggest difference twixt Hilux & Tacoma: the Hilux usually has a machine gun welded to the back and is carrying cheering Jihadis!

  • Kwik_Shift_Pro4X Saw this posted on social media; “Just bought a 2023 Tundra with the 14" screen. Let my son borrow it for the afternoon, he connected his phone to listen to his iTunes.The next day my insurance company raised my rates and added my son to my policy. The email said that a private company showed that my son drove the vehicle. He already had his own vehicle that he was insuring.My insurance company demanded he give all his insurance info and some private info for proof. He declined for privacy reasons and my insurance cancelled my policy.These new vehicles with their tech are on condition that we give up our privacy to enter their world. It's not worth it people.”
  • TheEndlessEnigma Poor planning here, dropping a Vinfast dealer in Pensacola FL is just not going to work. I love Pensacola and that part of the Gulf Coast, but that area is by no means an EV adoption demographic.
  • Keith Most of the stanced VAGS with roof racks are nuisance drivers in my area. Very likely this one's been driven hard. And that silly roof rack is extra $'s, likely at full retail lol. Reminds me of the guys back in the late 20th century would put in their ads that the installed aftermarket stereo would be a negotiated extra. Were they going to go find and reinstall that old Delco if you didn't want the Kraco/Jenson set up they hacked in?
  • MaintenanceCosts Poorly packaged, oddly proportioned small CUV with an unrefined hybrid powertrain and a luxury-market price? Who wouldn't want it?
  • MaintenanceCosts Who knows whether it rides or handles acceptably or whether it chews up a set of tires in 5000 miles, but we definitely know it has a "mature stance."Sounds like JUST the kind of previous owner you'd want…
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