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    Toyota has a new HiLux hero.

    The HiLux GR Sport is now on sale in Australia, complete with a long list of upgrades. Along with significant suspension changes designed to make the GR Sport more capable off-road, its 2.8-litre turbo-diesel engine packs more power than before – now developing 165kW and 550Nm.

    Although that’s a welcome boost from the 150kW and 500Nm on offer in the standard car, it’s not what you’d call standout when you can get a regular Ford Ranger with a more powerful V6 diesel engine, and the Ranger Raptor with a fire-breathing twin-turbo petrol V6.

    You can see what’s coming here, right? To see how the most powerful HiLux you can buy in Australia stacks up alongside its big rival from the Blue Oval, we lined the GR Sport up against a Ranger Bi-Turbo, a Ranger V6, and a Ranger Raptor.

    Watch the video above to see how the HiLux fared, and check the tables below for a data breakdown on each of the cars tested.

    HiLux GR SportRanger Wildtrak Bi-TurboRanger Sport V6Ranger Raptor
    Engine2.8L 4cyl turbo-diesel2.0-litre 4cyl bi-turbo diesel3.0-litre V6 turbo-diesel3.0-litre V6 twin-turbo petrol
    Power165kW154kW180kW292kW
    Torque550Nm500Nm600Nm583Nm
    Transmission6-speed AT10-speed AT10-speed AT10-speed AT
    4WD Part-timePart-timeFull-timeFull-time
    Kerb weight2270kg2341kg2322kg2475kg

    How does that play out in the real world? Here are the performance figures from our testing at Lang Lang.

    0-100km/h1/4 mile
    Ranger Wildtrak Bi-Turbo9.65s16.75s
    Toyota HiLux GR Sport9.35s16.55s
    Ranger Sport V67.77s15.60s
    Ranger Raptor5.98s14.10s

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    Scott Collie

    Scott Collie is an automotive journalist based in Melbourne, Australia. Scott studied journalism at RMIT University and, after a lifelong obsession with everything automotive, started covering the car industry shortly afterwards. He has a passion for travel, and is an avid Melbourne Demons supporter.