Transmission and Drivetrain
The Hilux Motorhome comes with a 6-speed automatic transmission and full-time 4WD (four-wheel drive). It also features low-range gearing, differential lock, and hill descent control, making it perfect for rough terrain like mud, sand, or rocks. Whether you’re climbing hills or crossing rivers, the Hilux gets the job done.
Towing and Load Capacity
Despite being a motorhome, the 2026 Hilux retains its 3,500 kg (7,700 lbs) towing capacity—enough to pull boats, trailers, or additional gear. It can also carry a full water tank, solar batteries, and camping equipment without breaking a sweat.
Fuel Efficiency and Off-Grid Power
Thanks to the hybrid assist system and Toyota’s smart engine design, the Hilux Motorhome offers improved fuel efficiency over previous diesel-only models. In addition, solar panels and high-capacity lithium batteries power the interior appliances, lighting, and climate control—ideal for off-grid camping.
Suspension and Handling
With a reinforced suspension, upgraded shocks, and all-terrain tires, the Hilux Motorhome handles rough trails smoothly. The high ground clearance and durable underbody protection make it safe to take off-road, while the firm chassis keeps it stable on the highway.
Braking and Safety
Safety hasn’t been forgotten. The 2026 model includes disc brakes with ABS, electronic stability control, and Toyota Safety Sense features:
🔸Lane departure warning
🔸Adaptive cruise control
🔸Pre-collision braking
🔸360-degree camera views