Toyota Pakistan, known for its sedans and the popular Hilux pickup trucks, has discontinued the petrol variant of the Hilux. The Hilux lineup, featuring “Revo” and “Vigo” variants in single and double-cab configurations, is now exclusively available with diesel engines. The less popular petrol variant was discontinued due to a stronger preference for diesel engines.
Diesel variants have consistently outperformed their petrol counterparts in popularity, likely due to their better fuel efficiency and torque, which are crucial for heavy-duty applications. This trend made it logical for Toyota to phase out the petrol version, effectively saying goodbye to a less favored option.
Despite the petrol variant’s departure from the production line, it is worth acknowledging its features and specifications, as it played a role in the diverse offerings of the Hilux range. The Hilux single cabin with a petrol engine featured a 4-cylinder in-line 2TR-FE engine paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This configuration delivered a maximum output of 163 hp and a torque of 245 Nm, providing sufficient power and performance for various driving needs.
For safety, the vehicle was equipped with several important features designed to protect occupants and enhance driving security. These included SRS airbags for the driver and front passenger, an immobilizer, a key reminder system, engine oil level warning, light reminders, clutch start safety features, seatbelt reminders, and an anti-lock braking system (ABS).

Please Discontinue Whole Hilux Line up in All countries and Launch Tacoma in whole world