Monday, February 23, 2026

Toyota Announces Buyback Scheme and Finance Offers For Hilux Pickup Truck

Toyota India has announced an assured buyback scheme for the Hilux lifestyle pickup truck. Since it is a new segment for the Japanese marque’s Indian subsidiary, the carmaker is trying to find a foothold.

  • As per the official press statement, Toyota customers can get a buyback value of up to 70% of the Hilux’s ex-showroom price after three years from the date of purchase.
  • The carmaker is also providing special finance schemes on the Hilux through Toyota Financial Services, with EMIs starting from Rs 32,886.
  • A customer can opt for either the buyback scheme or the special finance scheme.
  • While the carmaker hasn’t specified, we expect the buyback scheme to be opted for while buying the Toyota Hilux and cannot be availed thereafter.
  • Contact your nearest Toyota dealership for more details on the buyback scheme for the Hilux.
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Also Read: Toyota Hyryder Review: Pros, Cons and Should You Buy It?

In other news, Toyota has recently revised the prices of the Hilux double-cab body-style pickup truck. Its entry-level STD variant is now more affordable by Rs 3.59 lakh, whereas the range-topping High variant has undergone a price hike of up to Rs 1.35 lakh. Click here for its complete variant-wise price details.

Toyota offers the Hilux with a 204PS 2.8-litre diesel engine, paired with a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission, powering all four-wheel of the SUV with the help of a 4×4 drivetrain. It also benefits from electronic aids like Electronic Differential Lock, Active Traction Control (ATC), Auto Limited Slip Differential (A-LSD), and Tyre Angle Monitor System. Click here for its variant-wise feature details.

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