2019 Toyota HiLux gets AEB across the range

Australia's best-selling car has been given a significant safety upgrade. Toyota has made autonomous emergency braking standard across the HiLux range, bringing it into line with the Ford Ranger, Mercedes-Benz X-Class, Ssangyong Musso and Mitsubishi Triton. Alongside AEB with pedestrian detection and daytime cyclist detection, the HiLux line-up now features adaptive cruise control, lane-departure warning with steering assist, and road sign monitoring.

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