Toyota Hilux Black Edition price

The Toyota Hilux has got a new Black Edition which has been priced at Rs 37.90 lakh (ex-showroom). The all-black treatment on the pickup truck comes at no additional cost over the regular High diesel-AT variant it is based on. Bookings have commenced today, and deliveries will begin from this month itself. The Hilux Black Edition was recently also on display at the Auto Expo 2025.

  1. Hilux Black Edition only available on top-spec High diesel-AT variant
  2. All black treatment comes at no additional cost
  3. Deliveries to commence in March itself

Toyota Hilux price (ex-showroom, India)
Variant Hilux Black Edition Hilux High
Diesel-AT 4x4Rs 37.90 lakh Rs 37.90 lakh

 

Toyota Hilux Black Edition: what’s new?

Some accessories made standard on Hilux Black Edition 

As the name suggest, this new Hilux dons a black exterior paint along with blacked-out finishes for the grille, wing mirrors and door handles – all this is finished in chrome on the regular Hilux. The 18-inch alloy wheels have also been blacked out for a meaner look. There’s also blacked-out wheel arch cladding and a front skid plate on the Hilux Black Edition which are available as an accessories on the regular Hilux. The Hilux already gets a black finish for the dashboard and black leather upholstery, so no change has been done to the interior. 

The all-black shade adds on the existing five colour options with the Hilux, which are: Emotional Red, White Pearl Crystal shine, Silver Metallic, Super White and Grey Metallic.

Toyota Hilux Black Edition features

Equipment list remains unchanged 

The equipment list remains unchanged from the regular High trim of the Hilux. So, you get features like an 8.0-inch touchscreen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, dual-zone AC, front and rear parking sensors, LED headlights, 8-way powered driver’s seat, cruise control 7 airbags and a rear camera.

Toyota Hilux Black Edition engine and specs

Available only with diesel-AT powertrain  

Mechanically, the Hilux Black Edition carries over the sole 204hp, 500Nm, 2.8-litre diesel engine, but it can only be had with the 6-speed automatic gearbox. Power is sent to all four wheels, and it also gets an electronic differential lock and automatic limited slip differential for enhanced off-road ability.

Black Editions have really become the rage across segments in recent times. The Hilux is now the only pickup to boast an all-black treatment, but recently the Mahindra Scorpio N, the Tata Harrier and Safari and even the MG Comet received special Black Edition variants.

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