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2025 Toyota Kluger: Prices up across hybrid large SUV range
2025 Toyota Kluger: Prices up across hybrid large SUV range

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2025 Toyota Kluger: Prices up across hybrid large SUV range

Prices for the Toyota Kluger have increased by up to $1490 across the lineup effective from June 1, 2025, representing a jump of almost $8000 since the current generation was introduced in 2021. The entry level seven-seat Kluger GX has increased from $60,290 before on-road costs to $62,410 before on-roads, an increase of $1490. The mid-level Kluger GXL has been given the same increase, and is now priced at $71,930 before on-roads, while the top-spec Kluger Grande is now $84,080 before on-road costs, an increase of $1220. CarExpert has contacted Toyota Australia for comment on the price increase, which works out to be 2.5 per cent on the entry-level Kluger GX – but an increase of $7990 over the previous petrol non-hybrid GX 2WD starting point for the range 12 months ago. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The three-row SUV lineup is imported to Australia from the United States. In 2024, Toyota dropped the standard turbocharged 2.4-litre four-cylinder petrol engine – which itself replaced the 3.5-litre V6 offered between 2021 and 2022, and which was offered with front- or all-wheel drive – and made the 2.5-litre petrol-hybrid powertrain standard on every model grade. All Klugers sold here now feature standard all-wheel drive. No other spec or equipment changes for the Kluger – a rival to the Kia Sorento, Mazda CX-80 and Nissan Pathfinder – have been shared. Australian Kluger sales to the end of April 2025 were down 24.8 per cent to 2125 units, relatively low numbers compared to the automaker's popular LandCruiser, Prado and RAV4 SUVs. Toyota Australia closed order books for petrol-only versions of a number of models mid-last year, with Kluger joined by the Yaris Cross, Corolla, Corolla Cross and RAV4 – its best-selling model – now offered exclusively with petrol-hybrid powertrains. MORE: Everything Toyota Kluger Content originally sourced from: Prices for the Toyota Kluger have increased by up to $1490 across the lineup effective from June 1, 2025, representing a jump of almost $8000 since the current generation was introduced in 2021. The entry level seven-seat Kluger GX has increased from $60,290 before on-road costs to $62,410 before on-roads, an increase of $1490. The mid-level Kluger GXL has been given the same increase, and is now priced at $71,930 before on-roads, while the top-spec Kluger Grande is now $84,080 before on-road costs, an increase of $1220. CarExpert has contacted Toyota Australia for comment on the price increase, which works out to be 2.5 per cent on the entry-level Kluger GX – but an increase of $7990 over the previous petrol non-hybrid GX 2WD starting point for the range 12 months ago. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The three-row SUV lineup is imported to Australia from the United States. In 2024, Toyota dropped the standard turbocharged 2.4-litre four-cylinder petrol engine – which itself replaced the 3.5-litre V6 offered between 2021 and 2022, and which was offered with front- or all-wheel drive – and made the 2.5-litre petrol-hybrid powertrain standard on every model grade. All Klugers sold here now feature standard all-wheel drive. No other spec or equipment changes for the Kluger – a rival to the Kia Sorento, Mazda CX-80 and Nissan Pathfinder – have been shared. Australian Kluger sales to the end of April 2025 were down 24.8 per cent to 2125 units, relatively low numbers compared to the automaker's popular LandCruiser, Prado and RAV4 SUVs. Toyota Australia closed order books for petrol-only versions of a number of models mid-last year, with Kluger joined by the Yaris Cross, Corolla, Corolla Cross and RAV4 – its best-selling model – now offered exclusively with petrol-hybrid powertrains. MORE: Everything Toyota Kluger Content originally sourced from: Prices for the Toyota Kluger have increased by up to $1490 across the lineup effective from June 1, 2025, representing a jump of almost $8000 since the current generation was introduced in 2021. The entry level seven-seat Kluger GX has increased from $60,290 before on-road costs to $62,410 before on-roads, an increase of $1490. The mid-level Kluger GXL has been given the same increase, and is now priced at $71,930 before on-roads, while the top-spec Kluger Grande is now $84,080 before on-road costs, an increase of $1220. CarExpert has contacted Toyota Australia for comment on the price increase, which works out to be 2.5 per cent on the entry-level Kluger GX – but an increase of $7990 over the previous petrol non-hybrid GX 2WD starting point for the range 12 months ago. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The three-row SUV lineup is imported to Australia from the United States. In 2024, Toyota dropped the standard turbocharged 2.4-litre four-cylinder petrol engine – which itself replaced the 3.5-litre V6 offered between 2021 and 2022, and which was offered with front- or all-wheel drive – and made the 2.5-litre petrol-hybrid powertrain standard on every model grade. All Klugers sold here now feature standard all-wheel drive. No other spec or equipment changes for the Kluger – a rival to the Kia Sorento, Mazda CX-80 and Nissan Pathfinder – have been shared. Australian Kluger sales to the end of April 2025 were down 24.8 per cent to 2125 units, relatively low numbers compared to the automaker's popular LandCruiser, Prado and RAV4 SUVs. Toyota Australia closed order books for petrol-only versions of a number of models mid-last year, with Kluger joined by the Yaris Cross, Corolla, Corolla Cross and RAV4 – its best-selling model – now offered exclusively with petrol-hybrid powertrains. MORE: Everything Toyota Kluger Content originally sourced from: Prices for the Toyota Kluger have increased by up to $1490 across the lineup effective from June 1, 2025, representing a jump of almost $8000 since the current generation was introduced in 2021. The entry level seven-seat Kluger GX has increased from $60,290 before on-road costs to $62,410 before on-roads, an increase of $1490. The mid-level Kluger GXL has been given the same increase, and is now priced at $71,930 before on-roads, while the top-spec Kluger Grande is now $84,080 before on-road costs, an increase of $1220. CarExpert has contacted Toyota Australia for comment on the price increase, which works out to be 2.5 per cent on the entry-level Kluger GX – but an increase of $7990 over the previous petrol non-hybrid GX 2WD starting point for the range 12 months ago. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The three-row SUV lineup is imported to Australia from the United States. In 2024, Toyota dropped the standard turbocharged 2.4-litre four-cylinder petrol engine – which itself replaced the 3.5-litre V6 offered between 2021 and 2022, and which was offered with front- or all-wheel drive – and made the 2.5-litre petrol-hybrid powertrain standard on every model grade. All Klugers sold here now feature standard all-wheel drive. No other spec or equipment changes for the Kluger – a rival to the Kia Sorento, Mazda CX-80 and Nissan Pathfinder – have been shared. Australian Kluger sales to the end of April 2025 were down 24.8 per cent to 2125 units, relatively low numbers compared to the automaker's popular LandCruiser, Prado and RAV4 SUVs. Toyota Australia closed order books for petrol-only versions of a number of models mid-last year, with Kluger joined by the Yaris Cross, Corolla, Corolla Cross and RAV4 – its best-selling model – now offered exclusively with petrol-hybrid powertrains. MORE: Everything Toyota Kluger Content originally sourced from:

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