Launch Date | 2025
Under the hood, the Hilux EV is expected to house a substantial battery pack, likely ranging from 60kWh to 80kWh, offering a driving range of approximately 300 to 350 kilometers. It is expected to support DC fast charging up to 150kW and AC charging up to 11kW, facilitating quick and convenient recharging. Additionally, the pickup may come equipped with Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) and Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) capabilities, enhancing its versatility in various scenarios.
While specific performance figures are yet to be disclosed, the electric Hilux is expected to deliver power and torque comparable to its internal combustion counterparts, ensuring robust performance for both urban and off-road driving. The integration of advanced electric motors is anticipated to provide a seamless and responsive driving experience, aligning with Toyota's commitment to quality and durability.
By leasing the Hilux Electric through the EcoMute programme, you contribute to reducing carbon emissions. It cuts both corporate Scope 3 GHG emissions and personal carbon footprints, as electric vehicles emit significantly lower greenhouse gases compared to conventional cars.
Salary sacrifice allows you to pay for your electric car before income tax. The same applies to servicing, tyres and motor insurance, saving you a bundle on your running costs too. What's more, there's
It’s a single monthly deduction from your gross pay – before income tax and national insurance contributions. It's typically about half the cost of an equivalent PCP or personal lease. A no-brainer.