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The eighth-generation Toyota Hilux (2016-on) and its facelift (2020-on) are available with Toyota Safety Sense - including Pre-Collision System, Lane Departure Alert, and Automatic High Beam. The Hilux's ADAS uses a windscreen-mounted forward camera, and on higher trim levels (Invincible+, GR Sport), a front radar is also present for Dynamic Radar Cruise Control.
Off-road use and the loadbed work that Hilux owners do means the front end is exposed to more physical contacts than a passenger car. Any work to the front bumper guard or bullbar - very common on this model - affects radar alignment. We calibrate all Hilux variants including commercial-plated and leisure-use examples.
Fixed pricing — no hidden fees, no surprises
from £199
Inc. diagnostic scan & certificate
from £349
Inc. diagnostic scan & certificate
from £349
Inc. diagnostic scan & certificate
from £499
Inc. diagnostic scan & certificate
Common questions about calibrating ADAS systems on the Toyota Hilux
Yes. Any frontal protection system fitted in front of or around the front radar will affect radar signal path and may block the camera field of view. Calibration is required after bullbar fitment. Note that some bullbar designs place metal directly in front of the radar housing — in that case, ADAS accuracy may be reduced even after calibration.