The next-generation Toyota Hilux has officially reinforced its reputation as one of the safest pick-ups globally by securing a maximum five-star safety rating from the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP). Tested under the stringent 2025 protocols, the Hilux demonstrated exceptional performance in occupant protection and advanced safety assistance systems.

Detailed Safety Performance Scores
The 5-star rating applies to all Hilux variants sold from November 2025 onwards, with the exception of the Rugged X variant, which is yet to be assessed. The pick-up posted strong results across all four key assessment categories:
- Adult Occupant Protection: 84 per cent.
- Child Occupant Protection: 89 per cent.
- Vulnerable Road User Protection: 82 per cent.
- Safety Assist: 82 per cent.
Comprehensive Safety Package
The high scores are a direct result of Toyota’s robust engineering and a comprehensive suite of passive and active safety technologies.
Passive Safety Features: The vehicle is equipped with an extensive airbag system designed to protect occupants from various impact angles. This includes:
- Dual front airbags.
- Side chest and head-protecting airbags.
- A driver knee airbag.
- A center airbag specifically designed to enhance protection during side-impact collisions.
Active Safety Technologies: The Hilux comes standard with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) that help in crash avoidance. Key features include:
- Advanced Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB): Detects other cars, vulnerable road users, and functions at junctions and crossings.
- Lane Support Systems: Includes lane-keep assist and lane departure warning.
- Speed Assistance: Features a speed assistance system with integrated traffic sign recognition.
- Backover Detection: Assists in preventing collisions while reversing.
Global Competitive Edge
This top-tier rating places the new Hilux in a strong position against global rivals such as the Ford Ranger, Isuzu D-Max, and Mitsubishi Triton. While the India-spec Hilux may vary slightly in standard equipment compared to the models tested in Australia, the ANCAP results highlight the solid underlying safety architecture of the vehicle platform.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the ANCAP safety rating for the new Toyota Hilux? The new-generation Toyota Hilux has achieved the maximum five-star safety rating under the latest 2025 ANCAP testing protocols.
Which Hilux models carry the 5-star safety rating? The rating applies to all Hilux variants sold from November 2025 onwards, excluding the Rugged X model which has not yet been assessed.
What are the crash test scores for the Hilux? The Hilux scored 84% for Adult Occupant Protection, 89% for Child Occupant Protection, and 82% each for Vulnerable Road User Protection and Safety Assist.
Does the new Hilux have a center airbag? Yes, the new-generation Hilux includes a center airbag as part of its standard safety package to improve protection during side-impact crashes.
What active safety features are standard on the new Hilux? Standard features include autonomous emergency braking (AEB) with pedestrian and junction detection, lane-keep assist, lane departure warning, and traffic sign recognition.
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