In camera lenses updated Toyota Hilux pickup caught while passing road tests in southern Europe.
Judging from the photos, the redesigned pickup will be larger than its predecessor. The car will receive a new grille, new front bumper, an enlarged air collector and modified headlights. In addition, the hood of a pickup would be a little higher and will move seamlessly into the front fenders.
Technical details of new items not yet been disclosed. According to unofficial information, the novelty will be equipped with 2 or 3 liter diesel engines. Also, it is possible that under the hood of new items can be set and 4-liter gasoline engine V6. Most likely, the motors will be paired with a 6-step "mechanics" or the same "automatic".
Updated pickup will be available to customers in two versions - with rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive version. The main competitors of the car should be the VW Amarok, Ford Ranger, Mazda BT50 and Nissan Frontier.
Official presentation of the car will take place in 2015. Note that the original Hilux has not been updated for nine years.
Judging from the photos, the redesigned pickup will be larger than its predecessor. The car will receive a new grille, new front bumper, an enlarged air collector and modified headlights. In addition, the hood of a pickup would be a little higher and will move seamlessly into the front fenders.
Technical details of new items not yet been disclosed. According to unofficial information, the novelty will be equipped with 2 or 3 liter diesel engines. Also, it is possible that under the hood of new items can be set and 4-liter gasoline engine V6. Most likely, the motors will be paired with a 6-step "mechanics" or the same "automatic".
Updated pickup will be available to customers in two versions - with rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive version. The main competitors of the car should be the VW Amarok, Ford Ranger, Mazda BT50 and Nissan Frontier.
Official presentation of the car will take place in 2015. Note that the original Hilux has not been updated for nine years.
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