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The 2025 Toyota Kluger has seen price increases of up to $2630, which follows adjustments in March 2024 that also saw the discontinuation of petrol models.
The entry-level Kluger is now priced at $54,420 before on-road costs, reflecting a $6770 rise since the current-generation model was launched in 2021. In mid-2024, Toyota Australia announced it would cease taking orders for petrol-powered versions of its Kluger, RAV4, Corolla Cross, Corolla, and Camry models, leaving only hybrid drivetrain options available.
As a result, the lowest-priced Kluger variant is now the GX eFour hybrid, starting at $60,920 before on-road costs, also up by $6770 compared to the initial versions of the current-generation SUV. The range-topping Kluger Grande eFour Hybrid is priced from $82,860 before on-road costs, marking it as the most expensive variant in the Kluger's history in Australia.
Deliveries of models equipped with the 198kW/420Nm turbocharged 2.4-litre four-cylinder engine are expected to continue for 2025. The features or specifications of the Toyota Kluger have not changed, apart from the discontinuation of the petrol-powered front- and all-wheel drive models. The Kluger is now exclusively available as an all-wheel-drive hybrid.
Despite introducing a new entry-level hybrid variant for the Yaris earlier this year, Toyota Australia has indicated that it does not plan to do the same for the Kluger. Instead, it anticipates that customers will opt for higher-priced hybrid models without the petrol options.
As confirmed by Toyota in June, the Kluger’s hybrid adoption rate stands at 76.7 percent
GX, 2.4L, 8-speed auto, 5-door SUV, Petrol, FWD
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