MAJOR NEWS: Toyota HiLux Champ Spotted Testing in Australia!

MAJOR NEWS: Toyota HiLux Champ Spotted Testing in Australia!
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A right-hand-drive Toyota HiLux Champ has been caught testing in Victoria, marking the first sign that Toyota could be reconsidering its stance on offering the budget-focused ute beyond developing markets.

The HiLux Champ, unveiled last year as a low-cost, body-on-frame pickup primarily intended for markets like Thailand, the Philippines, and other parts of Southeast Asia, was previously ruled out for sale in developed regions such as Australia.

Yet this local sighting suggests Toyota may be exploring broader testing or potential market suitability for the vehicle.

The HiLux Champ is offered in two configurations overseas: a short-wheelbase model with a 2750mm wheelbase, and a long-wheelbase version stretching to 3085mm between the axles.

Overall length comes in at 4970mm for the SWB and 5300mm for the LWB, while width and height measure 1785mm and 1735mm respectively.

Under the bonnet, buyers in Thailand can choose from three engines: a 2.0-litre petrol engine producing 102kW and 183Nm, a 2.7-litre petrol unit with 122kW and 245Nm, and a 2.4-litre turbo-diesel generating 110kW and 400Nm.

Transmission options include a five-speed manual for the base petrol engine, while the more powerful petrol and diesel variants gain a six-speed automatic.

All models remain rear-wheel drive only, emphasising the Champ’s focus on affordability and simplicity.

In Thailand, pricing starts from 459,000 to 577,000 baht, or roughly A$21,600 to A$27,100 when converted directly. For context, the standard HiLux begins at 564,000 baht (around A$26,500) in the same market.

The sighting of the HiLux Champ in Australia closely follows Toyota’s recent reveal of the LandCruiser FJ, another ladder-frame model developed for emerging markets. Like the Champ, the FJ was also ruled out for Australia, despite being designed to compete with small off-roaders such as the Suzuki Jimny and Renault Duster.

Both vehicles highlight Toyota’s increased focus on producing more affordable, rugged vehicles for global markets, though it remains unclear if any will officially make it Down Under.

Whether this latest appearance means Australia could receive a localised version of the HiLux Champ remains to be seen, but its presence in Victoria has certainly sparked speculation.

CarSauce has reach out to Toyota for comment.

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FAQ

What is the Toyota HiLux Champ?

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The Toyota HiLux Champ is a budget-focused pickup designed for developing markets like Thailand and the Philippines.

Where was the HiLux Champ seen in Australia?

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A right-hand-drive HiLux Champ was spotted testing in Victoria, suggesting Toyota may be conducting local evaluations.

What engines are available in the HiLux Champ?

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Overseas models offer a 2.0-litre petrol (102kW/183Nm), 2.7-litre petrol (122kW/245Nm), and 2.4-litre turbo-diesel (110kW/400Nm).

Is the Toyota HiLux Champ rear-wheel or four-wheel drive?

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All current versions of the HiLux Champ are rear-wheel drive only, with no 4WD variants offered.

How does the HiLux Champ compare in size?

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It comes in short- and long-wheelbase versions, measuring up to 5300mm long, 1785mm wide, and 1735mm high.

How is the HiLux Champ related to the new LandCruiser FJ?

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Both vehicles are ladder-frame models aimed at affordability. Like the FJ, the HiLux Champ has been ruled out for Australia so far.

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