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How much weight can a 2017 Hilux carry?

In general, a 2017 Toyota Hilux can carry about 900 to 1,150 kilograms of payload, depending on the model and configuration; most commonly around 1,000 kg. For the exact figure, check the GVWR and curb weight on the vehicle’s door sticker or owner's manual.


Understanding payload and GVWR


Payload is the maximum load the vehicle can safely carry beyond its own weight. It is calculated as the difference between the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and the curb weight of the vehicle.


Key factors that influence the Hilux’s payload include cab configuration (Single, Extra, or Double cab), drivetrain (2WD vs 4WD), engine and trim level, and any added equipment or towing packages. Markets sometimes use different GVWR specifications, which can affect the exact payload figure.


Factors that influence payload on a 2017 Hilux include the following:



  • Cab configuration and bed size (single, extra, or double cab; short or long bed)

  • Drivetrain (2WD vs 4WD) and any associated equipment

  • Engine and transmission options used by the market (diesel variants commonly used)

  • Optional equipment and packages (towing equipment, bed liners, winches, etc.)

  • Market-specific GVWR values provided by the manufacturer


Payload can vary significantly by configuration, so the numbers below are approximate ranges intended as a guide rather than a precise specification for every 2017 Hilux.


Typical payload ranges by configuration


Before listing, note that these figures are approximate and depend on market-specific specifications and exact trim. Always verify with the door jamb placard on your vehicle for the definitive payload value.



  • Single cab: roughly 1,000–1,150 kg

  • Extra cab: roughly 950–1,100 kg

  • Double cab: roughly 900–1,050 kg


These ranges reflect common configurations for the 2017 Hilux across markets, recognizing that exact payload can vary with GVWR and curb weight. The most reliable way to know your vehicle’s payload is to use its GVWR and curb weight numbers from the door placard or official documentation.


How to calculate and verify your exact payload


To determine the exact payload for your 2017 Hilux, use the standard calculation and verify with your vehicle’s data plate and documentation:



  1. Locate the GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) and curb weight on the door jamb placard or in the owner’s manual.

  2. Compute payload as: Payload = GVWR − Curb Weight.

  3. Consider actual loading: include the weight of occupants and cargo; fuel and optional equipment can affect the available payload.

  4. If in doubt, consult a Toyota dealer or refer to official specifications for your market and model year.


For practical purposes, many drivers aim to stay well below the calculated payload to maintain safe handling, braking, and suspension performance, especially when carrying heavy cargo or towing.


Summary


The 2017 Hilux typically offers a payload in the neighborhood of 900–1,150 kg, with exact figures depending on cab configuration, drivetrain, and market-specific GVWR. To know your precise payload, check the GVWR and curb weight on your vehicle’s placard and perform the simple GVWR minus curb weight calculation, adjusting for occupant and cargo weight as needed.


In short, plan for roughly a metric ton of payload on most 2017 Hilux configurations, but always verify the exact rating on your specific vehicle to ensure safe loading.


Notes


Always distribute weight evenly in the cargo bed and consider load distribution, center of gravity, and seat occupancy when planning heavy loads or towing. This article provides general guidance; for a precise figure, reference your vehicle’s official documentation or consult Toyota’s service resources.


End of article. Summary: Expect around 900–1,150 kg payload in 2017 Hilux models, verify exact numbers on the door placard, and compute payload as GVWR minus curb weight for your specific configuration.

What is the carrying capacity of the 2018 Toyota Hilux?


The most capable variant is the single cab Workmate, with a payload of 1225kg. Moving up through the more luxurious models, payload capacity goes down, making way for the weight of more bells and whistles. For example, the dual cab SR and SR5 have a payload capacity of 920 kg and 925 kg respectively.



How much weight can a Toyota Hilux take?


Maximum Towing Capacity
The Toyota Hilux has a maximum barked towing capacity of 3,500kg, with a standard unbraked limit of 750kg. The factors influencing this capacity are Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM), Gross Combination Mass (GCM), and tow ball load, all of which work together to make the towing safe.



What is the GVM of the 2017 SR5 HiLux?


Depending on model grade and equipment fitted, the new HiLux has a nominal 270kg higher GVM rating (3050kg) than its predecessor (2780kg). The door placard on our SR5 4x4 dual-cab 2.8 auto claimed a maximum GVM of 3000kg.



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