Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) has reaffirmed the enduring legacy and popularity of its iconic Hilux, celebrating the largest recorded gathering of Hilux vehicles at the 2026 NAMPO Harvest Day.
1 545 Hilux vehicles came together in a remarkable display of brand loyalty and community spirit, officially reclaiming the record for the largest Hilux gathering ever achieved. This milestone sees Toyota surpass the previous benchmark of 1 440 units, reclaiming a title it previously held following an earlier record at Atlantis Dunes in Cape Town.
Commenting on the milestone, Leon Theron, Senior Vice President Sales and Marketing at Toyota South Africa Motors exclaimed: “The record-breaking celebration was an incredibly memorable day. We set sights on making history and our Hilux community rallied behind us from across South Africa. This event wasn’t just about the record-breaking attempts, it was about honouring the enduring legacy of the Hilux and the strong community that surrounds it. We are immensely grateful for the overwhelming support of our community in helping us achieve this historic milestone.”
The record-breaking showcase formed part of Toyota’s inaugural dynamic Hilux Showcase at NAMPO. The showcase attracted significant interest and excitement from customers and enthusiasts alike.
Since it’s South African debut in 1969, the locally manufactured Toyota Hilux has become synonymous with durability, dependability and everyday capability. At the historic event, one of the oldest Hilux model dated back to the early 1970s. Another Hilux had travelled over one million kilometres – a true reflection that the Hilux is indeed built to last, generation after generation. The historic, record-breaking event offered a festive, family-friendly atmosphere with live entertainment, exclusive giveaways and a variety of spot prizes.
To celebrate further, one lucky participant, Hendrik Coetzee, won a brand new, new generation Toyota Hilux Xtra Cab with complimentary insurance and accessories. His selection came as part of a draw open to participants in the world record attempt. Coetzee’s selection makes him one of the first customers in South Africa to take ownership of a new-generation Hilux.
To further amplify the excitement, Toyota also undertook four additional Guinness World Record attempts during the event. These results are currently under adjudication and will be announced once officially confirmed.
“Our customers are our community and their participation reaffirmed that the Hilux is not only a vehicle. It is a legacy that is proudly South African – one that is truly built for generations and built into families, communities and shared moments. To everyone who came out to support us, thank you for being part of Toyota’s local history and the Hilux legacy. We couldn’t have done any of this without you,” added Theron.
Toyota is at the 2026 Nampo Harvest Festival until Friday, 16 May. Festival goers are invited to go and experience the new generation Hilux at the Toyota Avenue and the exhilarating UrbanTrax.

