Toyota accessories including a steering wheel cover, neck pillow and floor mats for HiLux, RAV4, Corolla and Camry

Toyota Accessories: HiLux, RAV4, Corolla and Camry

CarMoods Team

Toyota is the best-selling car brand in Australia, and that popularity creates its own problem: an enormous range of accessories to choose from, and just as many ways to buy the wrong one. A steering wheel cover cut for a RAV4 rim will not sit right on a Corolla's smaller wheel. A wheel centre cap sized for a HiLux won't clip onto a Camry's hub. And a lot of what gets sold as "universal" quietly compromises on all of it — sitting loose on the wheel, gaping at the edge of a floor tray, or looking like an obvious aftermarket add-on rather than something that belongs. Whether you drive a HiLux, RAV4, Corolla, Camry, LandCruiser or Prado, the accessories worth buying are either matched precisely to your model or genuinely designed to fit consistently across the range. Our Toyota accessories collection is organised the same way, split between shared items and model-specific fits. Here is how to tell the difference and where your money is best spent first.

What's Actually Shared Across the Range — and What Isn't

Not every accessory needs to know which Toyota you drive. Neck pillows, lumbar cushions and seat belt pads attach to the headrest or the belt itself, so a set designed for comfort works identically whether it's sitting in a Corolla or a LandCruiser. Key fob cases are much the same story: most modern Toyota remotes share a similar case shape across models, so a well-made cover fits several vehicles at once.

Fitment starts to matter the moment an accessory touches the car's actual dimensions. Steering wheel diameter is the clearest example — a Corolla's wheel typically measures a touch smaller around the rim than a HiLux, RAV4 or LandCruiser, and GR Sport variants often run a flat-bottomed rim rather than a fully round one. Wheel centre caps are sized in millimetres specific to the hub, so a cap that suits a Corolla or RAV4 wheel won't necessarily clip onto a different model's rim without checking the size first. Floor mats and dashboard covers are moulded to a specific model's footwell and dash contours, which is why a cheap generic mat always looks a size too big or too small. When you're shopping, the rule of thumb is simple: if it touches your hands, your neck or your pocket, it's probably universal; if it touches the wheel, the floor or the dash, check the model fitment first.

Comfort: The Upgrade Every Toyota Owner Feels First

Toyota owners rack up serious kilometres — the Corolla and Camry are daily-commute staples, while HiLux, RAV4 and LandCruiser regularly do long hauls and work shifts. Seat comfort is the accessory category that pays off on literally every drive, not just the long ones.

A combined neck pillow and lumbar cushion set supports your neck at the correct angle while also filling the gap that causes lower back fatigue on longer trips — the two problems usually show up together, so it makes sense to fix them together. For GR Sport variants with their firmer, more bolstered seats, a matching pillow and lumbar set keeps the sportier seat from feeling too rigid on a long stint. If your issue is heat rather than posture, an ice-silk headrest cover keeps the back of your neck cooler on a hot Australian afternoon without needing a power source.

Toyota neck pillow and lumbar support cushion set for long drivesToyota Neck Pillow & Lumbar Support Set Toyota GR Sport seat neck pillow and lumbar support cushionToyota GR Sport Neck & Lumbar Cushion Ice silk cooling headrest cover for Toyota GR seatsToyota GR Ice-Silk Cooling Headrest

Set your seat and headrest to their normal driving position first, then add cushioning — a pillow should fill the gap your posture leaves rather than push your head forward out of position.

Steering Wheel Covers: Getting the Fit Right

You touch the steering wheel every second you drive, which makes it the highest-value upgrade in the whole cabin. It's also the accessory most affected by which Toyota you own — Corolla and Camry rims tend to run a touch smaller than HiLux, RAV4, Prado and LandCruiser wheels, and several GR Sport models use a D-shaped or flat-bottomed rim that a generic round-cut cover will never sit flush against.

A cover shaped for your specific model gives you a moulded fit rather than a stretched universal wrap, and a suede or leather-and-carbon finish holds up far better under Australian sun and heat than a smooth, glossy synthetic — it stays grippy once your hands warm up instead of turning slick.

Toyota Crown suede steering wheel cover with a tactile, grippy finishToyota Crown Suede Steering Wheel Cover

Not sure which size or shape your wheel is? Our guide to steering wheel covers by car brand walks through measuring the rim properly before you buy, and the full steering wheel covers collection has fit-specific options across most of the Toyota range.

Protecting the Cabin From Day One

Nothing dates a Toyota faster than a scuffed dash and sun-cracked trim, and Australian cabin temperatures make this a real risk rather than a hypothetical one — a dashboard can climb well past 60°C in direct summer sun, which is more than enough to fade plastic and dry out door trim over a few seasons. A dedicated dash cover for models like the C-HR shields the top of the dashboard from UV and glare, and doubles as a reminder each time you park badly under the sun.

Smaller touches protect the details that get overlooked. A door-mounted cup and bottle holder on models like the Crown keeps drinks out of the console where they're most likely to tip, and for GR Sport owners parked in tight garages or busy car parks, a silicone door-edge cushion absorbs the knock from a neighbouring door or trolley before it dents the panel.

Toyota C-HR dashboard protective sunshade padToyota C-HR Dashboard Protective Pad Toyota Crown car door cup holder and bottle organiserToyota Crown Door Cup & Bottle Holder Toyota GR Sport door edge anti-collision silicone cushionToyota GR Door Anti-Collision Pad

The floor takes the worst of it, especially in a HiLux or RAV4 doing weekend trips or work runs. All-weather TPE mats trap mud, sand and spilled coffee far better than factory carpet, and a full set moulded to your model's footwell shape covers right into the corners instead of leaving gaps along the edges.

Toyota RAV4 TPE all-weather floor mats full setToyota RAV4 TPE All-Weather Floor Mats

Exterior Finishing Touches, Done With Restraint

Toyota's design language has never been about shouting, and the best exterior upgrades respect that — small, tidy details rather than anything that looks bolted on. Wheel centre caps are the classic example: they're the cheapest way to smarten up wheels that have collected years of brake dust and kerb rash, and they come in more than one size, so check your hub diameter in millimetres before ordering rather than assuming one size fits the whole range.

For GR Sport owners who want a motorsport detail without a full styling package, a small dashboard clock sticker nods to the Gazoo Racing badge without touching a single factory panel. A genuine folding umbrella carrying the Toyota badge is a small, practical thing to keep in the boot — useful across every model in the range, from Corolla to LandCruiser.

Toyota 60mm wheel centre hub caps, set of 4Toyota 60mm Wheel Hub Caps — 4 Pack Toyota GR Sport mini dashboard clock stickerToyota GR Sport Dashboard Clock Sticker Toyota branded fully automatic folding umbrellaToyota Automatic Folding Umbrella

Keys Take More Punishment Than Anything Else in the Car

Toyota key fobs get dropped on gravel, tossed into bags with coins and keys, and left on hot dashboards more than almost any other single item you own. None of that stops the electronics working straight away, but scratched plastic and worn buttons make a car feel tired long before the mechanicals do.

A moulded zinc-alloy case takes the daily knocks so the fob underneath doesn't, and for owners of larger Toyotas like the Alphard, Previa or Voxy, a properly fitted case is worth the small outlay given how central the smart key is to getting in and out of the car dozens of times a day. It's also worth checking your fob's battery roughly once a year — a weak battery is one of the most common reasons a Toyota key stops being recognised at the door.

Zinc alloy Toyota key cover case for Alphard, Previa and Voxy remote fobsToyota Zinc Alloy Key Case — Alphard, Previa, Voxy

Small Things Worth Having in the Cabin

Not every accessory is about protection or comfort — some are just for the enjoyment of driving the car you chose. A detailed die-cast Prado LandCruiser model is a neat desk-worthy nod to the real thing parked in the driveway, and a metal Gazoo Racing air freshener pendant adds a subtle motorsport detail and a genuine scent to the cabin's most overlooked spot, the air vent.

Toyota Prado LandCruiser 1:32 scale die-cast model carToyota Prado 1:32 Die-Cast Model Car Toyota GR metal lace car perfume pendant air freshenerToyota GR Metal Pendant Air Freshener

Both make easy gift options too, for the Toyota owner in your life who already has the practical basics sorted. Browse more in the decoration accessories range or the car toys and collectibles collection.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Will a steering wheel cover made for one Toyota model fit another?

Not reliably. Corolla and Camry wheels tend to run a slightly smaller diameter than HiLux, RAV4, Prado and LandCruiser, and GR Sport variants often use a flat-bottomed rim. Always check the listed fitment or measure your wheel's outer circumference before buying.

2. Which Toyota accessories work across the whole range?

Comfort items — neck pillows, lumbar cushions and seat belt pads — attach to the headrest or belt rather than the body, so they suit almost any Toyota. Key fob cases are similar, though it's worth checking your specific fob shape for larger models like the Alphard or Prado.

3. Do I need model-specific floor mats, or will a universal set do?

A model-specific set moulded to your car's footwell will always sit flatter and cover further into the corners than a generic mat. If your model isn't available yet, a universal all-weather mat is a reasonable stopgap, but check the dimensions against your footwell first.

4. How do I know what size wheel centre caps to order?

Measure the diameter of your existing hub cap or the exposed centre of the wheel in millimetres. Toyota uses more than one hub size across its range, so a cap that fits a Corolla or RAV4 won't necessarily suit a different model without checking first.

5. What's the single best first accessory for a new Toyota?

Start with what protects the car and what you touch most: a set of all-weather floor mats and a properly fitted steering wheel cover. Both preserve resale condition and improve daily comfort straight away, before you move on to styling extras.

Across HiLux, RAV4, Corolla, Camry, Prado and LandCruiser, the accessories worth buying come down to the same two questions: does it touch a part of the car that varies by model, and does it suit how you actually use your Toyota day to day. Get the comfort basics sorted, protect the cabin from Australian sun and daily wear, then add the styling and personal touches once the fundamentals are covered. Explore the full Toyota accessories collection to find what fits your model, or start with the RAV4-specific guide or HiLux guide if you already know which Toyota you're kitting out.

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