The best dual-cab ute to drive in 2022

We compare eight of the country's most popular dual-cab utes to find which one is the best to drive.


The once humble four-wheel drive ute is getting pulled in many directions these days.

While some deride and dismiss this kind of vehicle for being crude and rough-riding, the ute has to keep a lot of plates spinning in its remit: Along with maintaining a healthy payload and high towing capacity, buyers are also demanding that the modern-day four-wheel drive is refined and comfortable: enjoyable to drive with good bump absorption and noise insulation.

And while many no doubt use their own utes mainly for the rough-and-tumble of off-roading, adventuring and load-carrying, there are plenty of examples that parade around town with only friends and family weighing them down.

This element of a ute’s character – which has never been more important than it is today – is what we are putting under the microscope in this megatest.

And in this story in particular, we are looking at which four-wheel drive ute is the best to drive.

Of course, things like payload, off-road ability and towing capacity are all very important to utes. You can read about those things in our many reviews on Drive.com.au, and you can also dig into the nitty gritty of our recent off-road megatest.

There is a lot that these utes share in common in this comparison: turbo-diesel engines, automatic transmissions and similar overall dimensions. Most have leaf-sprung rear suspension, whole only a couple use coil springs. Rear drum brakes are more common than discs still, and most of these utes have a more rudimentary part-time four-wheel drive system.

In this test, it’s more than just engine performance. That’s one important metric, but others include driver comfort and ergonomics, ride quality, visibility and steering.

And with no further ado, here are the top three best driving utes from our recent ute megatest.

Equal 3rd: Isuzu D-Max X-Terrain

Classic torquey diesel engine not the fastest, but feels unstressed and unfazed

New 4JJ3 engine a big improvement in refinement over the previous generation

Electrically assisted steering feels light and easy at low speeds, but adds weight nicely as pace increases

Ride quality and comfort sits towards the top of the pack

Active safety equipment can be a little bit noisy, but is adjustable Comfortable seats and driving position

Equal 3rd: Mazda BT-50 SP

3.0-litre engine uses capacity for natural, lazy torque for easy progress.

Engine performance overall good, and handled well by smooth six-speed automatic gearbox

Ride quality is good, with nice bump absorption on offer

Steering well weighted, lots of electric assistance at low speeds Ergonomics, seat and steering wheel adjustment all good

2nd: Toyota HiLux SR5

Engine/powertrain feels the punchiest and brawniest in this field of entrants

Ride quality good for segment, improved steadily over the years through subtle tuning

Comfortable seats, good driving position and adjustment on offer

Six-speed automatic gearbox didn’t put a foot wrong

Steering feels a little heavy at low speeds and stopped, but feels nicely weighted at speed

1st: Ford Ranger Wildtrak

Seats are comfortable and nicely bolstered, but miss out on adjustable underthigh support

Powertrain is smooth, torquey and flexible despite being only 2.0-;litres in capacity

10-speed automatic gearbox improved in new Ranger, more direct feeling and more decisive.

Driver assistance systems not intrusive during everyday driving

Ride quality is quite good for the segment

Steering nicely tuned, dynamics also high for the segment

Ford Ranger WildtrakGWM Ute Cannon XIsuzu D-Max X-Terrain Mazda BT-50 SPMitsubishi Triton GSRNissan Navara Pro-4XSsangYong Musso XLV UltimateToyota HiLux SR5
3=perfect, 1.5=avg, <1.5=sub-parScoreScoreScoreScoreScoreScoreScoreScore
Driving position21.5 221.511.52
Seat comfort21.522111.52
Ergonomics1.51.5221.511.52
Vision1.51.51.51.51.51.51.51.5
Noise levels1.51.51.51.51.51.51.51.5
Engine21221.521.52.5
Transmission21221.521.52
Steering21.51.51.51.521.52
Brakes1.51.51.51.51.51.51.51.5
Ride quality21221211
Vehicle dynamics21.51.51.51212
Manoeuvrability1.51.51.51.521.51.51.5
Driver assist sys. effectiveness211.51.511.511.5
TOTAL23.517.522.522.51820.51823
RANK18336562

To find out how the rest of the bunch fared, be sure to check out our full article of Australia’s best value Medium SUV in 2022.

Sam Purcell

Sam Purcell has been writing about cars, four-wheel driving and camping since 2013, and obsessed with anything that goes brum-brum longer than he can remember. Sam joined the team at CarAdvice/Drive as the off-road Editor in 2018, after cutting his teeth at Unsealed 4X4 and Pat Callinan’s 4X4 Adventures.

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