The Single Cab is available as a 4×4 or a 4×2, the latter being used mostly for hauling up to one tone.
On the outside, the HiLux adopted a new front fascia, to make it more fashionable. But the single cab version was not about fashion. It was more about robustness and it was supposed to be a true workhorse. But Toyota said that it is perfectly ok to look good on the job with a pickup truck.Inside, there were only two seats and some room to store the hi-lift and some tools.
It made its name based on reliability and endurance. It was, virtually, impossible to destroy a HiLux under normal operating conditions.
There were more trim levels, and the top had a 7″ infotainment unit with navigation and backup camera. The bottom though, in Single Cab version, didn’t have an air-conditioner. But that was the least requested version of the car.