The new turbo-diesel 2026 Toyota HiLux will be joined by an electric variant in 2026, but the company has further confirmed a hybrid variant is under consideration for the future.

“It’s definitely something we’re looking into,” Rodney Lyons, senior product planning specialist for Toyota Australia, told CarExpert when asked about the possibility of a hybrid HiLux.

“[We’re looking at] future powertrains all the time. So, not to confirm anything, but we’re always looking at those things.”

However, the decision to release an electric HiLux ahead of a hybrid could be seen as going against the company’s much-publicised philosophy, which has typically prioritised hybrids over electric vehicles (EVs).

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Toyota has been on the record in the past spruiking the benefits of hybrids over EVs, claiming there was a greater benefit to reducing the emissions of 90 cars rather than selling a single EV – with the amount of raw battery materials needed being roughly equivalent.

“[Making hybrids] enables us to reduce the tailpipe emissions of 90 cars, rather than focusing on a single car that is powered, in many cases, by electricity generated from coal – not to mention being impractical for the vast majority of Australian motorists,” Toyota Australia vice president of sales and marketing Sean Hanley told media in October 2023.

“Right now, hybrid-electric vehicles are a better fit than [battery-electric vehicles] for most consumers,” he said at the time.

“They are more affordable and don’t require charging infrastructure.”