The CarExpert team’s biggest disappointments of 2025


The past 12 months have been a tumultuous time for automakers, with tariffs, cyberattacks, emissions laws, tax incentives and an influx of new brands all impacting the new-car market.

Locally, we saw some big – seriously big – vehicle launches, including the covers being pulled off a new Toyota HiLux, while arch-rival Ford bet the house on its new Ranger Super Duty.

With Toyota and Ford the top two brands, a replacement for next-best Mazda’s most popular model – the CX-5 SUV – was also revealed, while a Nissan Navara, new in more ways than one, landed.

Here’s what didn’t provide any wind beneath our wings in 2025.

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Paul Maric: HiLux, low effort

I was surprised by how little effort Toyota put into the new HiLux.

It feels more like a substantial facelift than a truly brand-new model, but the bizarre move of rolling back to a narrower track – after so much effort was put into widening it for improved stability and performance – is an odd decision.

It feels like it was rushed to market to meet the December 1 Euro 6b emissions deadline to avoid the requirement for AdBlue, and because of that, perhaps Toyota couldn’t quite fit everything it wanted into the platform.

Sean Lander: Show lacking shine

What was my biggest disappointment of 2025? The Tokyo Motor Show. After seeing what Chinese marques had on display at the Shanghai show in April, Tokyo proved the Japanese industry still has work to do.