Used Toyota Hilux Cars

Showing 1 to 10 of 29 second hand Toyota Hilux Cars
We have 29 used Toyota Hilux cars for sale online, so check out the listings. View stock from 23 dealers. Find a second hand Toyota Hilux by searching today.
Toyota Hilux Invincible X D/Cab Pick Up 2.8 D-4D P +24

2021

Manual

Tax: £360

Mileage: 54,900

Diesel

Toyota Hilux GR Sport D/Cab Pick Up 2.8 D-4D Auto +23

2024

Manual

Tax: £360

Mileage: 16,966

Diesel

Toyota Hilux Invincible X D/Cab Pick Up 2.8 D-4D A +46
£32,450  or Finance from £776 per month
Plus VAT

2024

Automatic

29.7 mpg

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 28,062

Diesel

Toyota Hilux INVINCIBLE 2.4 D-4D 150 D/CAB PICK UP +59

2018

Automatic

36.2 mpg

Tax: £195

Mileage: 77,924

Diesel

Toyota Hilux 2.5 D-4D HL3 Pick Up 2011, 103000 mil +18
£8,750  or Finance from £195 per month

2011

Manual

34.0 mpg

Tax: £345

Mileage: 103,000

Diesel

Toyota Hilux 2.4 D-4D Active Pickup Double Cab 4dr +46

2022

Manual

30.7 mpg

Tax: £200

Mileage: 67,219

Diesel

Toyota Hilux Active 4WD D-4D DCB +22
£17,995  or Finance from £419 per month
Plus VAT

2020

Manual

2.8 mpg

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 48,763

Diesel

Sell your car with Motorway
84% of customers get more money

8,000+ dealers compete to give you their best price*. Find your highest offer, it's fast, easy, and totally online. No sale, no fee.

Toyota Hilux 2.5 D-4D HL2 Pickup 4dr Diesel Manual +31

2011

Manual

34.0 mpg

Tax: £430

Mileage: 117,300

Diesel

Toyota Hilux 2.8 D-4D-h Invincible X Pickup 4dr Di +12

2026

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 50

Diesel

Toyota Hilux 2.4 D-4D Active Pickup Extended Cab 4 +48

2020

Manual

2.8 mpg

Tax: £200

Mileage: 69,546

Diesel

Search all 29 Toyota Hilux cars
Showing 1 to 10 of 29

Get cars straight to your inbox

Thank you!

Your cars alert has been created.

Why buy a used Toyota Hilux with Exchange and Mart?

Think of a pick-up and it's quite likely that you'll be picturing a Toyota Hilux. This model has, after all, been a dominant presence in the global pick-up market for around half a century. Here's the ninth generation version. Quite a lot's different here to suit the current electrified zeitgeist. Headline news is that there's now a full-EV version. The 2.8-litre diesel model though, will continue to be the core seller, now standardised with a 48V mild hybrid system. Toyota says there will be a hydrogen fuel cell version too later in production. The Hilux sells in 172 countries around the world and has sold in the UK since 1972. Since then, it's earned a reputation for class leading toughness. This, after all, was the vehicle Jeremy Clarkson and Top Gear drowned, threw from the top of a tower block and still drove home. It was the first vehicle to be driven to both North and South Poles. It's conquered the Antarctic, the slopes of live volcanoes and the gruelling Paris-Dakar rally. It is, in short, for everyone from suburban builders to Libyan freedom fighters, a pick-up trusted the world over to get the job done. So what of this MK9 model? Let's take a closer look.

About the Toyota Hilux

The changes made to this ninth generation model have been necessary for the new electrified era, but never far below the surface is the rugged toughness that has taken this vehicle to the furthest and most inhospitable parts of the Globe. We like the looks, the smarter cabin and the well-chosen balance between a sturdy feel and a smart demeanour. Yes, Toyota could have made it even more car-like. In some ways though, we think the Hilux works best just as it is. At heart, this is a working vehicle and ultimately, it should always feel like one. Are there any real issues here? A few. Most apply to the electric version with its compromises on drive range, payload and towing capacity. As for the diesel variant you'd probably rather have right now, well it's added 48V mild hybrid system doesn't seem to have bought any really significant efficiency figure benefits, but it remains a torquey, usable unit perfect for the kind of pick-up this is. In its combustion form at least, the Hilux remains one of our preferred options in the pick-up segment - and we're not alone. From Alaska to the Sahara to the Australian Outback, this is the vehicle of choice for people who need to get the job done. Drive one and you'll see why.

Representative Example

Borrow £6,000 with £1,000 deposit over 48 months with a representative APR of 17.9%, monthly payment would be £171.83, with a total cost of credit of £2,247.84 and a total amount payable of £9,247.84. CarMoney Limited can introduce you to a limited number of finance providers based on your credit rating and we will receive a commission for such introductions this can either be a % of the amount borrowed or a flat fee. This does not influence the interest rate you’re offered in any way. CarMoney is a broker not a lender.