Toyota Hilux, year of manufacture 2019, gearbox, year of manufacture 2019
2026 inventory at Buy Mustang parts Ltd, gearboxes for the 2019 Toyota Hilux are high-demand mechanical assemblies. This model year uses the N80 series (Gen 8) architecture, which features some of Toyota’s most durable 6-speed transmissions.
When sourcing or listing a 2019 gearbox, you must match it to the specific engine and drivetrain (2WD vs. 4WD), as they are not interchangeable.
1. 2019 Gearbox Variants & Codes
| Engine | Transmission Type | Model Code | Common Application |
| 2.8L (1GD-FTV) | 6-Speed Automatic | AC60F | SR5, Rogue, Rugged X (4WD) |
| 2.8L (1GD-FTV) | 6-Speed Manual | RC61F | SR, SR5 (4WD) |
| 2.4L (2GD-FTV) | 6-Speed Automatic | AC60E | SR, Workmate (2WD/4WD) |
| 2.4L (2GD-FTV) | 5-Speed Manual | R151 | Workmate (2WD/4WD) |
| 2.7L (2TR-FE) | 5-Speed Manual | G52 / R155 | Workmate Petrol (2WD) |
2. Key Technical Identification
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The iMT (Intelligent Manual Transmission) Feature: High-spec 2019 manuals (like the RC61F) feature the iMT button. This system automatically rev-matches during downshifts. If you are selling a manual gearbox, verify if it includes the internal sensors for iMT, as standard manual boxes without them will throw an error code on a luxury SR5 dash.
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Automatic Transmission (AC60): These are built by Aisin. The “F” suffix (AC60F) denotes a 4WD unit with a mounting flange for the transfer case, while the “E” (AC60E) is for 2WD rear-wheel drive only.
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Transfer Case Inclusion: For 4WD gearboxes, the value doubles if you include the Electronic Shift Transfer Case. In 2019 models, these are often integrated or sold as a single unit from wreckers.










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