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To create the Hilux AT35, a pretty much Choco Taco ice-cream Taco(ma), Arctic Trucks starts with the production Toyota Hilux model named "Invincible X Double Cab" and upgrades it for snow duty.
The new Hilux is like a wrestler who’s just returned from a stint at etiquette school. So while it's still strong and flexible, it is now far easier to relate to and communicate with.
The 2016 Toyota Hilux comes with a couple of new engines. There's a 2.4-liter that delivers 161 HP and 295 lb-ft (400 Nm) while its bigger 2.8-liter peer is suitable for 180 HP and 332 lb-ft (450 Nm).
Hydrogen fuel cell (FCV) technology has gained significant traction in recent years, with Toyota positioned at the forefront of this development. Since the early 1990s, Toyota has been actively ...
SA Moore TOYOTA announces the arrival of an all-new Land Cruiser Commercial, a new halo model for the Toyota Professional ...
June marked the best fleet sales month of 2025 for Toyota, with 3 931 units sold to business customers through the dealer ...
Toyota Hilux Champ. Toyota took a concept called the IMV 0 to the 2023 Japan Mobility Show, a small, chassis-cab pickup designed to lure buyers in emerging markets by being rugged, ...
A new commercial from Toyota seems to imply we'll be seeing something new. From the looks of it — and viewers only get brief glimpses — there might be a new look or trim package headed our way.
Sadly, the Toyota Hilux Champ won't be sold here in the U.S., and even if it were, there's no chance it would cost anywhere close to $14,000. Or even the roughly $17,500 Toyota charges for the ...
According to the company’s Thailand president, Toyota will launch an electric Hilux pickup by the end of 2025. The move comes after Japanese rival Isuzu is set to reveal its first 100% electric ...
On sale now in Thailand, the Toyota Hilux Champ starts at 459,000 baht, which represents approximately $13,200 at the current conversion rate. That’s over $10,000 less than the Ford Maverick, ...
This is it: Australia’s first fully electric ute. It is telling of the times that the eT60, a dual-cab, no less, doesn’t come from a traditional titan of Australia’s car market like Ford, Nissan or ...