2024 Toyota Kluger pricing and features: sizeable price rises, no new equipment
Nearly every variant in the nine-strong model range has gone up by $2630, except for the Grande FWD which has risen by $2623, with Toyota blaming inflation and higher production costs as the reasons behind the price adjustment. See the table below for updated pricing on each variant.
Despite the price bump, there are no changes to the Kluger's features or standard specifications for 2024, and the structure of the model range also continues unchanged.
Three trim levels are offered (GX, GLX and Grande) and buyers have the choice of two powertrains: either a fresh 2.4-litre petrol turbo or a 2.5 petrol hybrid.
The 2.4-litre turbo petrol, which replaced the Kluger’s lusty and thirsty 3.5-litre V6 at the end of 2022, produces 198kW/420Nm and is available in both front- and all-wheel-drive guises. The Kluger hybrid is all-wheel drive only and has a combined system output of 184kW.
The price rises means the 2024 Toyota Kluger range now starts at $54,420 before on-road costs for the GX 2.4T FWD, while the flagship Grande hybrid is now the most expensive Kluger ever at $82,860 before on-roads.
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As part of its previous update in 2023, the Kluger benefitted from Toyota's latest infotainment software – as found in the Corolla Cross, and the latest RAV4 and Corolla.
It is matched to an 8.0-inch touchscreen in the entry-level GX, while the GXL and Grande adopt a larger 12.3-inch unit. The system supports wireless Apple CarPlay (but wired Android Auto), over-the-air software updates, and connected satellite navigation on select variants.
It features stolen vehicle tracking, remote engine start, SOS emergency calling, a vehicle locator, and the 'Hey, Toyota' voice assistant.
For a full run-down on the updated Toyota Connected Services, including every feature available and the cost of each monthly subscription, click on the read more link below.
The price rises for the Toyota Kluger – which is Australia's most popular monocoque large SUV, and a rival to the Mazda CX-9, Hyundai Palisade and Nissan Pathfinder – came into effect in March 2024.
Prices exclude on-road costs.
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