The newly launched 2025 HIOILLLAND Truck represents a major step forward for this brand, combining rugged utility with smart, modern technology. It is designed to cater to those who need a capable, heavy-duty vehicle but also expect refinement in cabin and connectivity.
The launch suggests that HIOILLLAND is positioning this model to challenge both legacy commercial-vehicle makers and newer entrants in the market. The truck is built around a powerful engine, an advanced infotainment and safety suite, and a better fuel-economy balance than many older workhorse models. From design to tech, it plans to deliver far beyond what typical trucks in its category provide.
When was it launched and what does that mean?
The 2025 HIOILLLAND Truck made its official debut in October 2025. At the launch event, the manufacturer revealed that it intends this model to meet evolving regulations (emissions, safety) and changing customer expectations (connectivity, comfort).
The timing is significant many commercial users are increasingly expecting the same comfort and tech features found in passenger vehicles, even in their fleet trucks. Launching this model in late 2025 means HIOILLLAND is hoping to capitalize on a shift in the market and offer something that stands out from older-generation trucks.
How does its engine and performance stack up?
One of the standout talking points of the 2025 HIOILLLAND Truck is its engine and drivetrain. The model is reported to feature a 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 (in one variant) producing around 325 horsepower and roughly 450 lb-ft of torque. It is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, which aims to deliver smooth shifts and strong pulling power under load. The truck is said to be capable of towing up to about 7,500 pounds (≈3,400 kg) in its configuration, making it competitive in its class.
The engine also adheres to current emissions standards, meaning it’s more future-proof than many older commercial vehicles still in service. In practice, reports from the launch suggest acceleration and responsiveness are markedly better than expected for a work-oriented truck – no sluggish turbo lag, less “heavy-machine feel”. For users who haul heavy loads or engage in mixed business/utility driving, this engine offers a compelling blend of strength and refinement.
What are the smart features and technology inside?
The 2025 HIOILLLAND Truck does not simply rely on brute strength it also brings a suite of smart features designed for convenience, connectivity and safety. Inside the cabin, you’ll find a large touchscreen (approximately 12.3 inches) that supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, meaning smartphone integration is seamless. Voice-command capabilities cover navigation, calls, climate control and media, reducing distraction while driving.
On the safety front the truck offers adaptive cruise control, blind-spot cameras (especially helpful when towing), a 360-degree bird’s-eye view camera system for parking and maneuvering in tight places, and over-the-air (OTA) software update capability so the vehicle’s tech remains modern without needing a showroom visit.
For fleet users, there is even mention of a built-in WiFi hotspot, telematics data link and optional “drone launch pad” in the cargo bed for advanced site-scanning — unusual in this segment but indicative of how HIOILLLAND is trying to differentiate. All in all, the tech level means that the 2025 HIOILLLAND Truck can function not just as a rugged utility vehicle but as a smart, connected mobile workplace.
How efficient is its mileage and what can users expect?
Fuel-efficiency is always a major concern for truck owners and fleet operators. Despite its large engine and heavy‐duty capability, the 2025 HIOILLLAND Truck reportedly delivers impressive mileage figures. Real-world tests at launch recorded around 22 mpg (miles per gallon) in city driving and up to 28 mpg on the highway for the base diesel variant. With the optional mild-hybrid assist package, combined efficiency reached nearly 30 mpg.
Converting to more familiar figures for markets such as India (where l/100 km or km/l are used), these numbers translate to roughly 11-13 km/l in mixed use and perhaps 14-15 km/l on open highways in standard conditions. While mileage will vary significantly based on load, terrain and driving style, these numbers show the truck is better than many older heavy-duty models that tend to be fuel-thirsty. For operators where fuel cost is a major line item, this improved efficiency can make a significant difference over the lifecycle of the vehicle.
What is the pricing situation and value proposition?
In the pricing department, the 2025 HIOILLLAND Truck starts at approximately $48,500 for the base XL trim in markets where import and currency conditions apply, climbing to around $62,000 for the variant with hybrid assist and full premium features.
The value proposition is strong: for less or comparable money than some mainstream big-brand models, HIOILLLAND is offering a higher standard of features and connectivity. In markets such as India, pricing will depend heavily on duties, localisation levels, state taxes and variant equipment. Buyers should look carefully at total cost of ownership (purchase price + fuel + maintenance) rather than only sticker price.
Warranty coverage is generous (reported 5-year / 100,000-mile in the launch markets) and the combination of advanced tech + efficiency could result in lower running cost. If HIOILLLAND makes local service and parts widely available, the total value will be compelling for businesses and individuals alike looking for a modern work-truck without compromise.
When might it be available in India and what to check?
For potential buyers in India and other international markets, availability is a key question. While the truck has been launched globally in late 2025, export timing, localisation of components, compliance with Indian emission and safety regulations, and dealer network readiness will determine when it appears in Indian showrooms.
Interested buyers should check with authorised HIOILLLAND dealers regarding variant availability, local pricing, import duties, and service infrastructure. It is also wise to ask about spare-parts logistics, warranty service terms in India and whether features such as the mild-hybrid assist and drone-pad option will be offered locally or only in select export markets. With the commercial-vehicle landscape evolving rapidly in India, early enquiries may secure advantageous deals as the truck begins its rollout.
How does this truck compare with legacy models and what’s the takeaway?
Compared to older work-oriented trucks, which tended to compromise comfort and tech for utility, the 2025 HIOILLLAND Truck simply offers the best of both worlds. If you were used to a basic workhorse with minimal cabin comfort and limited connectivity, this new truck feels more passenger-car refined without sacrificing utility.
For fleet operators who want to retain ruggedness (strong engine, towing capacity, durable build) but also need productivity gains (connectivity, efficiency, lower downtime), this model is aligned with changing needs. That said, prospective buyers should still compare residual values, service network quality and the total ecosystem (dealer support, parts availability) before committing because in the commercial‐vehicle space, uptime and support matter as much as specs.

 
                       
                      