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What size engine is in the 1986 Toyota pickup?

The 1986 Toyota Pickup most commonly used a 2.4-liter inline-4 engine in the United States, part of the 22R family. Engine options varied by market, with other sizes and diesel variants available in different regions.


In this article, we examine the typical engine sizes offered for the 1986 Toyota Pickup, noting regional differences and the trim-level context that shaped what was available for buyers that model year.


Engine sizes by market


The following breakdown outlines the main engine sizes that were available for the 1986 Toyota Pickup across different regions and configurations.



  • United States and Canada: 2.4-liter inline-4 engine (22R family) — commonly carbureted early in the model year, with later models seeing fuel-injected variants.

  • Other international markets (Hilux/Truck lineage): 2.0-liter inline-4 engine (often referred to in market literature as a smaller petrol option) was available on certain trims or age-specific configurations.

  • Diesel variants in select markets: Several regions offered diesel-powered versions during this generation, typically around 2.0–2.4 liters in displacement, reflecting regional demand for diesel utility vehicles. These were not common in the U.S. market.


Engine availability for the 1986 Toyota Pickup varied by country, emissions requirements, and the specific trim level, so exact options could differ from one dealership or region to another.


Notes on context and specs


While the 2.4-liter inline-4 (the 22R family) is the most recognized engine for the U.S. 1986 Pickup, Toyota offered a range of configurations around the globe. Buyers evaluating a used 1986 Toyota Pickup should check the vehicle’s VIN and original documentation to confirm the exact engine, as it could differ based on where the truck was sold and how it was equipped.


Summary


In summary, the 1986 Toyota Pickup primarily featured a 2.4-liter inline-4 (22R family) in the United States, with additional regional options including a smaller petrol engine and diesel variants in other markets. The exact engine for a given truck depended on market, trim, and year- or region-specific specifications.

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