The flagship Toyota Hilux now costs more than R1-million after the latest round of price increases. Here’s a look at the Japanese bakkie’s revised pricing…

The local new-vehicle market has been hit with a fresh round of price increases, including price revisions from Toyota South Africa Motors. The latter hike – which came into effect on 1 July 2023 – has resulted in the top-spec version of the Toyota Hilux breaching the R1-million mark.

Yes, the Hilux 2.8 GD-6 4×4 Legend RS 6AT double cab – which generates peak outputs of 150 kW and 500 Nm – is now priced from R1 003 000, marking the first time Toyota SA Motors has listed a new Hilux for 7 figures. Before the increase, the top-spec Hilux was priced from R973 800. For the record, the 39-strong Hilux range – which has long held the title of South Africa’s best-selling vehicle and is set to gain mild-hybrid assistance in 2024 – now starts at R356 600 (for the base single cab) and runs through to the above figure.

The local line-up includes 6 double-cab derivatives positioned on the far side of R900 000, including the Hilux 4.0 V6 4×4 Legend (R900 900), Hilux 2.8 GD-6 4×4 Legend 6AT (R901 400), Hilux 2.8 GD-6 4×4 GR-Sport (R945 600), Hilux 2.8 GD-6 Legend RS 6AT (R949 600) and Hilux 2.8 GD-6 4×4 Legend RS (R965 100). In addition, the most expensive Land Cruiser 79 – the venerable 4.5D-4D LX V8 double cab – now starts at R998 500.

The Hilux 2.8 GD-6 4×4 Legend RS 6AT DC has joined the list of R1-million-plus bakkies.

Of course, the flagship Hilux is by no means the only 7-figure bakkie in South Africa, with the Volkswagen Amarok 2.0 BiTDI PanAmericana 4Motion (R1 006 700), Ford Ranger 3.0 V6 Wildtrak 4WD (R1 026 400), Amarok 3.0TDI V6 PanAmericana 4Motion (R1 084 600), Amarok 3.0TDI V6 Aventura 4Motion (R1 138 200), Ranger 3.0 V6 EcoBoost Raptor 4WD (R1 184 100) and Jeep Gladiator 3.6 Rubicon (R1 329 900) all also members of the R1-million-plus bakkie club.

A number of Toyota SA Motors’ products have been handed price hikes from 1 July, with the Prospecton-built Corolla Cross now kicking off at R404 400 and the new GR Corolla now starting at R841 000, for instance. Recently launched models such as the Vitz and Urban Cruiser, however, have been spared.

We also noticed general price increases from a few other brands, including Kia Motors South Africa and Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa. The Blue Oval brand’s Ranger line-up thus now starts at R494 400 (for the Ranger 2.0 SiT XL manual single cab) and runs through to R1 184 100 (for the aforementioned Raptor).

According to TransUnion’s Q1 2023 report, South Africa’s new-vehicle price increases were “below inflation” in the opening quarter of the year, although the company added “this is forecasted to increase in the upcoming months”.

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Ryan Bubear

Ryan Bubear

Having written about everything from sport to politics and crime, Ryan eventually settled on motoring. For the past 14 years, he’s been penning articles – both online and in print – about the broader automotive industry, though he’s particularly fascinated by vehicle-sales statistics. A freelance writer and editor, Ryan has owned a 1971 Austin Mini Mk3 for 21 years (or has it owned him?).

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