Summary The Toyota Hilux remains one of the most durable pickup platforms globally, but modern versions introduce new reliability variables. Injector sealing, oil control, DPF management, and now 48V mild-hybrid components define long-term outcomes. This guide explains what fails, why it fails, and how to diagnose issues before damage occurs. Is the Toyota Hilux really reliable in 2026? Short answer: yes, but modern emissions and hybrid systems add complexity that owners must understand. The core IMV ladder-frame platform remains mechanically robust. However, post-2020 Hilux models introduce DPF-heavy emissions control and, from 2025–2026, mild-hybrid electrical assistance. Reliability now depends as much on thermal management and diagnostic discipline as mechanical strength. Why do some Hilux engines fail earlier than others? Short answer:...
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