Toyota Hilux Double Cab vs Ford Ranger Wildtrak

A proper head-to-head in South Africa — we cover price, performance, petrol economy, safety and what it'll actually cost you to own each one long term.

Toyota Hilux Double Cab in South Africa

Toyota Hilux Double Cab

2.8 GD-6 4X4 LEGEND MHEV 6AT Diesel Mild Hybrid 6-Speed Automatic Current
ZAR 999,900 ex-showroom
⚡ 150 kW 🔧 500 Nm ⛽ 13.3 km/l
VS
Ford Ranger Wildtrak in South Africa

Ford Ranger Wildtrak

3.0TD V6 Double Cab Wildtrak 10AT 4x4 Diesel 10-Speed Automatic Current
ZAR 1,070,000 ex-showroom
⚡ 184 kW 🔧 600 Nm ⛽ 11.9 km/l
Add a 3rd car

At a Glance — Who Wins What

Performance Ranger Wildtrak
Fuel Economy Hilux Double Cab
🛡 Safety Hilux Double Cab
📦 Practicality Hilux Double Cab
🔑 Ownership Not enough comparable data
Hilux Double Cab starts ZAR 385,800 cheaper Hilux Double Cab from ZAR 479,200 · Ranger Wildtrak from ZAR 865,000

Key Specs Side by Side

The specs that matter most — highlighted where one car leads.

Spec Hilux Double Cab Ranger Wildtrak
Maximum Power 150 kW @ 3000-3400 rpm 184 kW @ 5900 rpm
Maximum Torque 500 Nm @ 1600-2800 rpm 600 Nm
Engine Size 2755 cc 2993 cc
Combined Fuel Economy 13.3 km/l 11.9 km/l
Ground Clearance 312 mm 237 mm
Boot / Load Bay 1145.8 l -
Airbags 7 Dual front, front side, curtain and driver knee
Kerb Weight 2155 kg 2386 kg
Seating Capacity 5 seats 5 seats
Warranty 3 years / 100 000 km 4 years / 120 000 km

= leads in this spec

The Bottom Line

Hilux Double Cab and Ranger Wildtrak are close on the comparable published fields, so buyer priorities should decide.

Where They Actually Differ

Performance Ranger Wildtrak +17 pts
Efficiency Hilux Double Cab +3 pts
Safety Hilux Double Cab +9 pts
Practicality Hilux Double Cab +5 pts

What Each Car Gets Right (and Wrong)

Catalogue-index leader

Hilux Double Cab

Strengths
  • Better fuel efficiency
  • Stronger listed safety equipment
  • Stronger published practicality figures
Weak Spots
  • Less powerful engine setup
Best suited to: Published Efficiency Published Practicality

Ranger Wildtrak

Strengths
  • More powerful engine output
Weak Spots
  • Lower fuel efficiency
  • Fewer listed safety features
  • Lower published practicality figures
Best suited to: Published Performance

Which One's Right for You?

Hilux Double Cab

  • Buyers prioritising the lower published fuel or energy use
  • Buyers prioritising the more complete listed safety equipment
  • Buyers prioritising the stronger published space and capacity figures

Ranger Wildtrak

  • Buyers prioritising the stronger published powertrain figures

Full Specs, Side by Side

Spec Hilux Double Cab Ranger Wildtrak
Model Introduced Year 2026 Current local generation year not confirmed
Generation Ninth-generation Hilux Double Cab launched in South Africa in 2026 Current South African Ranger Wildtrak listing; generation notes should be kept tied to the local model year and confirmed derivative data.
Facelift History All-new ninth-generation South African model introduced in 2026 Model-year updates can affect trim, wheels, screens, safety equipment and colours. Use the latest South African price list when checking a specific vehicle.
Facelift Launched Since 2026 Original current-generation version
Facelift Version Ending Current South African specification Current
Body Style Pickup Double Cab Pickup
Model Year 2026 2026
Production Status active active
Segment Bakkie Mid-size Bakkie
Vehicle Type Light Commercial Vehicle Pickup
Body Type Cab - Single/extended/double cab as per derivative name
Color Note - Colour availability changes by model year, production batch and dealer stock, check the current colour selector before ordering.
Dealer Stock Note - Flagship grade in the South Africa lineup
Drivetrain Note - Drive layout derived from the official derivative naming: 3.0TD V6 Double Cab Wildtrak 10AT 4x4
Tare Mass Kg - 2386 kg
Spec Hilux Double Cab Ranger Wildtrak
Length 5320 mm 5350 mm
Width 1885 mm 1918 mm
Height 1865 mm 1886 mm
Wheelbase 3085 mm 3270 mm
Ground Clearance (Default) 312 mm 237 mm
Ground Clearance (With Full Seating Load) Not Officially Disclosed -
Fuel Tank Capacity 80 l 80 l
Boot/Cargo Space 1145.8 l -
Kerb Weight 2155 kg 2386 kg
Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) 2950 kg 3350 kg
Payload Capacity 795 kg 964 kg
Towing Capacity 3500 kg 3500 kg
Seating Capacity 5 seats 5 seats
Number of Rows 2 rows -
Doors 4 doors 4 doors
Minimum Turning Radius 6.3 m 12.9 m
Front Headroom 1000 mm 1024 mm
Rear Headroom 930 mm 989 mm
Front Legroom 1040 mm 1057 mm
Rear Legroom 700 mm 879 mm

Source-backed Catalogue Index

A transparent specification index shown only when every vehicle clears the minimum comparable-data threshold.

Weighted / 100
Catalogue-index readout

Hilux Double Cab leads by 0 points

Hilux Double Cab and Ranger Wildtrak are close on the comparable published fields, so buyer priorities should decide.

Index leader 81 /100
Lead 0 points
Data 83% source coverage
81
#1 Index leader

Hilux Double Cab

83% source coverage 3 strong categories
Best at Safety 99 Check Efficiency 55
Performance 74
Efficiency 55
Safety 99
Practicality 90
Leads by 0 points
81
#2

Ranger Wildtrak

62% source coverage 4 strong categories
Best at Performance 91 Check Efficiency 52
Performance 91
Efficiency 52
Safety 90
Practicality 85
Ownership 76
Performance 24% Safety 22% Practicality 22% Efficiency 17% Ownership 15%
Category leaders What moves the verdict
Performance Ranger Wildtrak +17 Efficiency Hilux Double Cab +3 Safety Hilux Double Cab +9 Practicality Hilux Double Cab +5

Close catalogue match. Buyer priorities should decide the outcome.

Why this score View full breakdown
Catalogue-index leader

Hilux Double Cab

Performance 74/100
Efficiency 55/100
Safety 99/100
Practicality 90/100

Ranger Wildtrak

Performance 91/100
Efficiency 52/100
Safety 90/100
Practicality 85/100
Ownership 76/100

How to Read This Comparison

🏆 Toyota Hilux Double Cab leads the catalogue index with 81 pts vs 81 pts for Ranger Wildtrak

In Hagalu's source-backed catalogue index, Hilux Double Cab leads. However, Ranger Wildtrak may suit buyers prioritising different confirmed fields. Ultimately, the right choice depends on your driving priorities in South Africa.

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Questions Buyers Usually Ask

There is no universal winner. Use the comparison table to match the exact South African derivatives on price, safety equipment, space, powertrain and ownership cover. The category indicators summarise published catalogue data; they are not a road test or customer rating.

Compare the published consumption or mileage rows for the exact derivatives using the same unit and test basis. A catalogue figure is useful for like-for-like comparison, but traffic, speed, load, weather and driving style can change actual fuel use.

Compare only equipment explicitly listed for each derivative, including airbags, stability control and driver-assistance systems. Confirm the exact trim with the manufacturer, and treat any independent crash-test result separately because equipment and ratings can differ by market.

A reliable five-year total cannot be calculated from catalogue data alone. Add the exact purchase and finance cost, fuel or electricity, insurance quotes, scheduled servicing, tyres and expected resale value. Check whether the selected derivative includes a service or maintenance plan.

Use the seating, boot or load-space, ISOFIX and safety rows as a first check. Then test the exact cars with your child seats, passengers and typical luggage, because published dimensions do not show every access or comfort difference.

Compare the published power, torque and 0–100 km/h rows when they are available for both exact derivatives. Vehicle weight, gearing and power delivery also matter, so catalogue outputs alone do not establish real-world overtaking or response.

Hagalu does not publish a guaranteed resale winner. Depreciation depends on age, mileage, condition, derivative, colour, supply and demand. Compare several current used-market listings and obtain trade-in valuations for equivalent examples before relying on a resale estimate.

Check the exact derivatives for drive type, ground clearance, tyres, approach and departure angles, wading depth and low-range gearing where officially disclosed. SUV styling or all-wheel drive alone does not prove that a vehicle is suitable for demanding off-road use.

Calculate each exact derivative using your monthly distance and a current fuel or electricity price, then add finance, insurance, scheduled service, tyres and licence costs. Hagalu does not claim a fixed monthly saving without those buyer-specific inputs.

It is worth more only when the exact price difference buys equipment, space, performance or ownership cover that matters to you. Compare like-for-like lifecycle states and derivatives; a current offer and a historical last-listed price are not directly equivalent.

In Depth — Breaking It All Down

This Hilux Double Cab and Ranger Wildtrak comparison uses the exact South African derivatives selected above. The catalogue index covers performance, efficiency, safety equipment, practicality and ownership cover only where comparable source-backed fields are present.

Performance index: Hilux Double Cab 74 vs Ranger Wildtrak 91.

Efficiency index: Hilux Double Cab 55 vs Ranger Wildtrak 52.

Safety-equipment index: Hilux Double Cab 99 vs Ranger Wildtrak 90.

Practicality index: Hilux Double Cab 90 vs Ranger Wildtrak 85.

Ownership-cover index: Hilux Double Cab not separately scored vs Ranger Wildtrak 76.

These figures are Hagalu catalogue-comparison indicators, not customer ratings, crash-test scores, resale guarantees or a substitute for a road test. Each page shows its weighted source coverage beside the result.