The Legend lives on as Toyota Hilux rolls out the 55 model

The Toyota Hilux is South Africa’s undisputed favourite bakkie. The addition of the Legend badge makes it even more sought-after.

The Legend lives on as Toyota Hilux rolls out the 55 model
The Toyota Hilux Legend 55 clad in Sand Beige paintwork.
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After months of Internet debate on what the latest in the Legend series of bakkies would offer in terms of styling and spec, many had hoped it would get the Hilux GR-S widebody and the extra power.

We can finally say that the Toyota Hilux Legend 55 has made its much-anticipated public debut. But not with a widebody or 165kW of power.

Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) has over the years introduced several special-edition Hilux models that mark important milestones in the bakkie’s journey.

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The Legend 35 in 2004 was the first, followed by the Legend 40 in 2010, the Legend 45 in 2014, and the Legend 50 in 2019.

Each edition carried the Hilux story forward, combining proven toughness with enhancements that reflected the wants of South African drivers at the time.

The same, but actually different

Fast forward to 2025 and I am simply going to put it to you like it was put to us by the Toyota execs at the bakkie’s media launch event last month.

TSAM desperately wanted a more bespoke, dare I say, aggressive Legend 55 as a final swansong before the new Toyota Hilux arrives sometime next year.

But global demand for the Hilux GR-S remains high. That means the wider rear axle and widebody kit used for this bakkie is not readily available for us to use in South Africa for what is a homegrown, local only, special edition.

So, what do you get with the new Toyota Hilux Legend 55?

On the outside you have Legend 55 badging, a protective front bash plate, branded styling bar, a secure lockable roller shutter, detachable tow bar, rubberised load bin, a shark-fin antenna, plus ornamental roof rails and logo projection welcome puddle lights.

Easy-open tailgate

You also get central locking for the tailgate and tailgate assist, which in simple terms means that when you open the load bin, the tailgate doesn’t slam open because it weighs more than the bakkie itself.

Finishing off the exterior is Gloss Black treatment for the Legend 55-specific front grill, rear view mirror caps, rear bumper, door handles, over fenders, and the alloy wheels.

Moving into the cabin, the Hilux Legend 55 offers chrome-branded scuff plates, heavy-duty rubber floormats, sport seats with Legend 55 embroidered headrests, and a Legend 55 plaque in the centre console. For the rest, it’s pretty much Toyota Hilux as you know it.

Which means an analogue instrument cluster, 8” touchscreen multimedia system equipped with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a premium nine-speaker JBL audio set-up.

No surprises up front

Hitting the road, you have the tried and tested 2.8ℓ GD-6 turbodiesel doing duty, and this is paired with Toyota’s six-speed automatic transmission.

Producing 150kW of power and 500Nm, the engine is up to the task.

Obviously the tweaked 165kW/550Nm powerplant from the GR-S would have been nicer. But it is what it is! For the rest, the Hilux Legend 55 drives like a Hilux and feels like a Hilux on the road.

What’s the verdict?

Not so brash and bullish as you thought it would be. But will the Toyota Hilux Legend 55 sell? To coin a phrase used in the marketing campaigns of the Toyota Hilux, “Of course it will.”

Legend 55 pricing

2.8 GD-6 Xtra Cab AT R728 300

2.8 GD-6 4×4 Xtra Cab AT         R813 700

2.8 GD-6 Double Cab AT R885 700

2.8 GD-6 4×4 Double Cab AT R935 900

Pricing includes a nine services/90 000km service plan and three-year/ 100 000km warranty.

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Mark Jones
Mark walked out of an office in 2000; grabbed a pen and a stopwatch; and hit the road to test cars. He joined The Citizen in 2007 as a dedicated motoring professional and has covered the globe honing his road testing and writing skills. He is also a Regional Race Car Champion and South African Land Speed record holder.