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Premium pick-up still setting the pace

Toyota Hilux GR Sport

By Bill McCarthy

The pickup truck market is highly competitive, but one model, the Hilux, has continued to set the standard for over 50 years. The latest makeover introduced a new top-of-the-line model, the GR Sport, which adds premium touches to a vehicle known for its workhorse capabilities.

Toyota emphasizes that the GR Sport is designed for both work and leisure, offering high-quality cabin comfort, safety features, and connectivity options.

The range includes the single cab Active, starting at just over £27k plus VAT, and the more upscale Invincible. Both models are available with either a 201 bhp 2.8-litre engine or a 2.4-litre version, and feature new equipment, improved comfort, and enhanced on and off-road performance.

The latest model boasts a wider track, raised ride height, improved handling, reduced roll angle, and more precise steering response, providing the best driving experience on and off-road. It also features less noise and vibration, as well as revised suspension and brakes for better performance.

From the workmanlike single cab to the five-seater double cab, the range offers various combinations. The high ground clearance and step up to the cabin highlight the vehicle’s off-road capability. The most obvious clue to its off-road capability is the high ground clearance and clearance between wheel and wheel arch and it’s quite a step up to reach the cabin. No mean feat for my 5ft nothing wife.

The new GR Sport model features a sporty and dynamic design, with revised front ends, wheel arch mouldings, fog light surrounds, and specific 18-inch alloy wheel designs. The interior follows a sporty black monochrome theme with red accents, synthetic suede and leather seats, red seatbelts, paddle shifts, and aluminium pedals.

Equipped with the Toyota Smart Connect+ multimedia system, the GR Sport includes an eight-inch infotainment touchscreen display, cloud-based navigation, and a nine-speaker JBL premium audio system. The interior also features a lockable, cooled glovebox, leather finished steering wheel, and powered windows.

The pickup’s flat bed can accommodate various shapes and sizes, with the ability to carry a full-sized pallet and optional hard top available. The 2,755cc turbodiesel unit provides 201bhp and 500Nm of torque, with the capability to tow loads of up to 3.5 tonnes and a one-tonne minimum payload capacity.

While the pickup’s economy is decent at over 30mpg, its turning circle and handling at speed may not be as impressive. However, it excels off-road with features like increased approach angle, higher ground clearance, and automatic electronic control for better traction and acceleration on low-grip surfaces.

On the road, performance is decent for such a heavy designed to go anywhere.

It can hit 60mph in just over 10 seconds, but economy is surprisingly decent given engine size and overall weight, with around 30mpg, according to WLTP figures. A figure I easily achieved and little more.

The driver can also select Eco and Power settings. Eco mode reduces power consumption for better fuel economy, while power mode initiates a sharper response to enhance the driving experience.

The almost exclusive use of eco mode proved really economical over a prolonged drive.

The turning circle is not fantastic, nor handling at speed, let’s not go there. It is hardly a silent runner with road and wind noise, particularly from the large door mirrors, intrusive at times. However once running, the engine is fairly quiet and refined. The ride, when unladen, is bouncy over rougher surfaces, but perfectly acceptable and smooth over decent surfaces. But it’s by no means uncomfortable thanks to the comfort of the high spec cabin.

The pickup also comes with safety features such as seven airbags, collision warning, traction and stability control, hill start assist, and downhill assist.

Factfile

  • Toyota Hilux GR SPORT DC 2.8D Auto
  • Price: £49,750 (inc VAT)
  • Mechanical: 201hp, 2,755cc four cylinder diesel engine driving all wheels via six-speed auto transmission
  • Max speed: 109mph
  • 0-60mph: 10.7 seconds
  • Combined mpg: 28.5-29.7
  • CO2 emissions: 242-259g/km
  • BiK rating: 37%
  • Insurance group: 45
  • Warranty: 5 years/unlimited miles

2024 Outback: Performance and Practicality

Subaru Outback

By Bill McCarthy

The impressive Outback serves a particular niche market, impressing loyal buyers and the motoring media. It has been around for a long time, 25 years in fact. It has become a staple for those who love full-fat off-roaders. It’s also favoured by those in semi-rural locations who may need that kind of capability in remote country lanes when the weather closes in.

This upgraded version offers improved technology, sleeker styling, improved, although not brilliant, economy and bullet proof reliability.

A key area is practicality and the 60/40 split fold-down rear seats deliver a cavernous flat load area of 561 litres of cargo space. For extra stowage, the roof rails, which vary depending on trim level, feature built-in crossbars for carrying loads such as paddleboards or canoes.

Field and Touring models are fitted with a hands-free power tailgate, which can be activated with a wave of an elbow near the rear badge, provided the operator has the vehicle smart key.
Subaru has also been named as a top manufacturer this year in a survey. It topped the Auto Express Driver Power customer satisfaction Survey for 2024. The Japanese brand claimed the top spot beating more mainstream and prestige brands in the list of 32 manufacturers.

You can see why it gains the accolades, with sophisticated safety technology alongside the latest driver assistance and collision avoidance technology, making it the most luxurious and safest yet.

This latest upgrade features new front fascia and grille redesigned sleek LED headlights.

In addition, larger expanded wheel arch cladding adds to the tough new look while providing additional protection. It sits high off the ground with smart 18-inch alloy wheels, to maintain that rugged yet sophisticated appearance.

Gone is the previous agricultural look of the past, to be replaced with sharp exterior design and an upmarket interior, dominated by a stylish tablet-style touchscreen which controls key functions such as navigation, smartphone connectivity, and infotainment.

There are three versions, Limited, Field and the range-topping Touring. All are packed with equipment with this mid-range Field model the latest version of the clever Subaru Eyesight safety technology, which features facial recognition that detects tiredness in the driver with sharp and sometimes annoying warnings.

I know, I know, it’s keep you safe. It can also remember the driving preferences of five users.

With a high level of standard specification, the Touring X Limited Edition also includes a luxurious Nappa Leather interior, heated front & rear seats, smooth leather-wrapped steering wheel, sunroof, and digital reversing camera. 

An 11.6-inch Subaru Infotainment system is portrait-mounted and comes with satellite navigation, Apple CarPlay™ & Android Auto™, and is complemented with an 11-speaker Harman/Kardon® sound system. 

It is powered by a 2.5 litre Boxer engine mated with the now familiar Lineartronic transmission. Economy is not what this is about, although at around 33mpg for a 2.5 litre engine pulling such a hunk of metal is not too shoddy. That power also gives it a two-tonne towing capacity.

Acceleration is brisk for this kind of vehicle and it hits 60mph in just over 10 seconds, and although I am not a huge fan this type of transmission, the shifter paddles behind the steering wheel give the chance for a more engaging drive.

There are plenty of creature comforts including eight-way powered and heated front seats with lumbar support, climate control, heated and powered door mirrors, and aluminium pedals.

Just like before, the car comes with Permanent Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive and X-MODE. Using the touchscreen, the driver can switch modes for snow, dirt, gravel, or mud conditions. When X-MODE is activated, hill descent control automatically maintains a constant speed when travelling downhill.

Safety kit, which also includes the latest EyeSight, adds adaptive cruise control, lane assist and centering assistance, plus lane sway and departure warning.

FAST FACTS

Subaru Outback Field AWD

Price: £37,995

Mechanical: 169PS, 2498cc, 4-cylinder, petrol engine driving all wheels via Lineartronic CVT transmission

Max Speed: 120mph

0-62mph: 10.2 seconds

Combined MPG: 32.8

Insurance Group: 17

C02 emissions: 193g/km

Bik rating: 37%

Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles