Discover the 2026 Toyota Hilux price range in Vietnam, from 632 million to 903 million VND. Learn specs, trims, and how it stacks up against rivals. Read more now!
Toyota has officially launched three trims of the brand‑new 2026 Hilux pickup in Vietnam, marking the global debut that took place at the end of 2025. Prices start at VND 632 million and climb to VND 903 million, offering a fresh blend of rugged capability and modern comfort.

New‑Generation Design
All three variants share a refreshed exterior with a frameless grille, re‑stylised lighting signatures, and a larger 12.3‑inch touchscreen that mirrors the layout of Toyota’s latest Thai‑market model. The 2.8 L 4×4 AT version adds distinctive wheel arch cladding and a bold bumper treatment that gives the truck a more muscular stance.
Engine & Powertrain
The 2026 Hilux is powered by a 2.8‑liter turbocharged diesel delivering 201 hp and a hefty 500 Nm of torque. Buyers can choose between a six‑speed manual gearbox (standard on the entry‑level 2.8 4×2 MT) or a robust automatic transmission on the higher trims.

Trim Levels & Pricing
- Standard 2.8 4×2 MT – VND 632 million
- Pro 2.8 4×2 AT – VND 706 million
- Hilux Trailhunter 2.8 4×4 AT – VND 903 million
Each trim adds incremental equipment—ranging from upgraded infotainment to off‑road‑focused suspension tuning—so buyers can pick the model that best fits their work or adventure needs.
How It Stacks Up Against Competitors
At its price points, the Hilux is positioned against the Ford Ranger and Mitsubishi Triton. While the Ranger has traditionally dominated the segment, Toyota’s new pricing narrows the gap, especially with the Trailhunter’s 4×4 capability and the spacious cabin borrowed from its sibling SUV platform.

What Buyers Can Expect
Beyond the numbers, owners will enjoy a refined interior layout, spacious rear bench, and a suite of driver‑assist features that were previously reserved for SUVs. The combination of a powerful yet efficient diesel engine and a competitive price slate makes the 2026 Hilux a compelling choice for both commercial fleets and weekend explorers.
With the market poised for a fresh sales race, the new Hilux could shake up a segment that has long been dominated by the Ranger, promising an exciting year for pickup enthusiasts across Vietnam.

