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2025 Toyota Hilux

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R 389,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 7,999 p/m

Fair Price

Vaal Toyota Sasolburg

Free State

Mileage19,473 km
TransmissionManual
First registered2025
Previous owners1

The brand-new Toyota Hilux 2.4GD S A/C 5MT is now available for sale in South Africa, offering exceptional durability and performance for discerning buyers. With its robust build and modern features, this 2025 model is perfect for both work and leisure, providing a reliable, affordable option in the pickup segment.

Powered by a 2.4L diesel engine generating 150 Hp, this 4x4 manual bakkie delivers impressive torque and fuel efficiency. It features a practical 4-door design with five spacious seats, ideal for family or work crews. The vehicle’s rugged body and advanced drivetrain make it suitable for challenging terrains, while its fuel consumption promises cost-effective driving.

Located in Bertha Shaft Village, Sasolburg, Free State, this Hilux is ready for immediate test drives and purchase. Buyers can explore flexible finance deals and compare prices to find the best value. Don’t miss the opportunity to buy this new, affordable Toyota Hilux at an unbeatable price in South Africa.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2025
VariantToyota Hilux 2.4GD S A/C 5MT
Body typeBakkie
ConditionUsed
Seats5
Doors4
Mileage19,473 km
Previous owners1
Full service historyFull Service History
Length5,330 mm
Width1,855 mm
Height1,815 mm
Curb weight2,045 kg

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detail2.4d (150 Hp) 4x4
Engine size2393.0 cm³
Power150 kW (204 hp)
Torque400 Nm
Power per liter62.7 kW/L
TransmissionManual
Manual gears6
Driven wheelsAll Wheel Drive
Front tyres265/65 R17
Rear tyres265/65 R17
Engine oil capacity7.5 L
Coolant capacity7.9 L
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FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel tank capacity80 L

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


ColourBronze

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Toyota Hilux

Toyota’s Hilux isn’t just another bakkie—it's what the Hilux should have been from the start: a workhorse tough enough for the red dust of the Northern Cape or the tight, pothole-riddled delivery routes through Durban’s industrial sprawl. Loyalty runs deep here. Hilux die-hards don’t so much buy their bakkies as inherit them, and you see that in the used market: not a single new listing among the 115 available, just a spread of pre-loved, hard-worked machines. Prices start at a wallet-friendly R89,950 for the old-timers with serious mileage and climb up to a hefty R869,900 for those late-model, low-kilometre units. The median sits at R419,900, which feels about right for a bakkie that’s as much a family staple as a business tool. Most shoppers will find themselves circling the 2.4 GD-6 SRX double-cab, which accounts for the bulk of listings between R359,995 and R439,900, while the 2.4 GD S single-cab holds up the budget end of things from R279,000 to R422,500. If you want the bells and whistles, the 2.8 GD-6 Legend auto extended cab stretches your budget to R729,900. Average mileage is a chunky 144,083 km, so timing chain checks on the 2.4 are just smart maintenance. You’ll spot Hilux models dating as far back as 1977, and that matters—longevity here isn’t marketing fluff, it’s baked into the numbers. Against the Ford Ranger, the Hilux doesn’t pretend to be plush, but it’s unbeatable on spare parts and long-term running costs. For most South Africans, that’s the point.

Toyota

Toyota’s reputation for reliability isn’t some marketing line – it’s built into the South African car-buying psyche. You’ll find families who’ve treated their old Corolla like an heirloom, passing it down because it just keeps going. That trust means Toyota can straddle entry-level and premium segments in a way that Ford and Volkswagen only dream about. With 559 active listings ranging from R59,995 to R1,688,888, there’s genuinely something for every buyer, whether you’re a first-time owner on a tight budget or a contractor needing a tough-as-nails bakkie. The fact that nearly all of these are used isn’t a red flag – it proves Toyota’s grip on resale value, with owners sticking to the brand and buyers circling back when it’s time to upgrade. You see it clearest with the Hilux. There are 115 on the market, going from R89,950 all the way to R869,900, covering everything from battered farm workhorses to plush double-cabs with every box ticked. Fortuner comes in close with 104 listings, mostly between R200k and R780k, taking aim at the Ford Everest and matching it shot-for-shot in both price and status. Corolla Cross runs from R289,900 to R504,900, serving urban families who want SUV attitude without G-Wagon pretensions, while Starlet and Corolla Quest hold the sub-R300k fort for pragmatic commuters. Hybrids are here if you want them, but petrol and diesel still rule the classifieds. Toyota isn’t just selling cars – it’s selling peace of mind, and in this market, that matters more than any badge or brochure stat.

Toyota Hilux - Vaal Toyota Sasolburg
R 389,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 0 p/m

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