From rugged off-roaders to electrified SUVs, Toyota South Africa Motors used the inaugural Toyota Matsuri festival to give media, dealers, business partners and stakeholders a first-hand look at the brand’s future product direction.
Held at the Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit from 15–17 May 2026, Toyota Matsuri brought guests together for a carefully curated experience designed not only to celebrate the Toyota brand, but to place stakeholders behind the wheel of some of Toyota’s most anticipated upcoming vehicles. Inspired by the Japanese word for “festival”, Matsuri blended immersive product experiences, hospitality and hands-on driving activities into a showcase of where Toyota is heading in South Africa.
The all-new Toyota RAV4, Toyota bZ4X and Toyota Land Cruiser FJ officially went on sale from 18 May 2026. Together, these family and lifestyle-focused SUVs are expected to play an important role in bolstering TSAM’s presence and market share within the highly competitive D-SUV segment. Opening the festival, TSAM Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Leon Theron described Matsuri as a celebration of partnership, innovation and shared progress, noting that the experience was designed to give stakeholders a real taste of what is coming from Toyota — from electrification to off-road capability and lifestyle-focused mobility.
One of the standout moments at Matsuri was the unveiling of the new Toyota Hilux, which builds on more than five decades of durability while introducing major upgrades in technology, refinement and comfort. Guided by Toyota’s Cyber-Sumo design philosophy, the refreshed Hilux features a bolder exterior design, stronger road presence and improved day-to-day usability. Inside, guests experienced a redesigned cabin with dual displays, improved ergonomics, seamless connectivity and Toyota Connect services — all aimed at creating a more premium and intuitive driving experience.
While the trusted 2.8 GD engine remains central to the range, the latest Hilux introduces enhanced suspension tuning and electric power steering for improved comfort, stability and control across varying terrain. Toyota also showcased a range of advanced safety and convenience technologies, including Toyota Safety Sense 3, Blind Spot Monitoring, Safe Exit Assist, Rear Cross Traffic Alert and a 360-degree panoramic view monitor. The Hilux range strategy continues to cater for a broad customer base — from hardworking Single Cab derivatives and versatile Xtra-Cab models to lifestyle-focused Double Cab variants featuring MHEV and future BEV capability. The ninth-generation Hilux will go on sale in June 2026.
Another major talking point at Matsuri was the arrival of the all-new Toyota RAV4 — a bold evolution of one of the world’s most recognisable SUVs. The latest RAV4 introduces Toyota’s widest range of powertrain options yet, including petrol, hybrid, plug-in hybrid and the performance-inspired GR-S Hybrid derivative. The new-generation SUV places strong emphasis on electrified performance, advanced safety and refined everyday usability. Guests experienced Toyota Safety Sense 4.0, next-generation hybrid technology and a thoroughly modernised interior featuring a large 12.9-inch display, head-up display and premium comfort features.
Toyota’s electric future also took centre stage at Matsuri with the introduction of the Toyota bZ4X, an all-electric SUV engineered to combine battery-electric efficiency with genuine SUV capability. Rather than positioning electrification purely as an urban solution, Toyota showcased the bZ4X as a vehicle built for real-world versatility across varying conditions. Guests experienced its combination of strong electric performance, intelligent all-wheel-drive capability and terrain-focused systems such as X-MODE, Grip Control and Downhill Assist Control. With a driving range exceeding 450km, premium interior technology and futuristic styling, the bZ4X is priced at R1 182 800.
Perhaps the most anticipated reveal of the festival was the all-new Toyota Land Cruiser FJ, a compact yet highly capable off-roader that carries the legendary Land Cruiser DNA into a bold new era. Designed for a new generation of adventurers, the Land Cruiser FJ blends authentic off-road engineering with lifestyle-focused versatility and modern design. Built around Toyota’s renowned QDR philosophy — Quality, Durability and Reliability — the vehicle features low-range gearing, rear differential lock and the kind of true off-road capability expected of the Land Cruiser badge. The FJ also stood out for its extensive customisation potential, with Toyota showcasing a wide range of accessories and enhancements available from launch.
| Model | Variant | Price |
|---|---|---|
| RAV4 | 2.5 HEV GX | R770 500 |
| RAV4 | 2.0 VX | R799 900 |
| RAV4 | 2.5 HEV VX | R927 800 |
| RAV4 | 2.5 HEV GR-S | R941 800 |
| bZ4X | Electric SUV | R1 182 800 |
| Land Cruiser FJ | 4X4 6AT GX | R714 000 |
| Land Cruiser FJ | 4X4 6AT VX | R761 400 |

