The Toyota Hilux seen in the pictures has been completely hidden and we have a better understanding of what to expect from the upcoming pick-up truck.
The Toyota Hilux is expected to go on sale in India early next year.
The Toyota Hilux is expected to go on sale in India early next year and the pick-up SUV is often being spotted ahead of its launch in India. Spy images of the truck’s television commercial (TVC) shoot surfaced online last week and now one of our viewers has spotted the pickup truck in the mountains and Toyota will continue the TVC shoot in the northern part of India. The Toyota Hilux seen in the pictures has been completely hidden and we have a better understanding of what to expect from the upcoming pick-up truck.
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Upcoming Toyota Hilux Pik-Up TVC as seen during the shoot
For starters, the Toyota Hilux is likely to be offered only in a double-cab variant and shares its underpinnings with the current Toyota Innova Crysta and Fortuner. It is produced by the IMV-2 platform and actually has some recognizable bits that have been borrowed from the Innova Crysta. That said, the face looks new and fresh with the larger hexagonal grille, sweptback LED headlamps with LED DRLs, new bumpers, 18-inch alloy wheels, flared wheel arches, side-steps, body cladding and LED taillight. On the inside, the Hilux is likely to get an all-black cabin with features like leather upholstery, 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system, ventilated seats, cruise control, eight-way electrically adjustable front seats, connected car tech.
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The engine specifications of the Toyota Hilux are still under wraps. However, the pick-up truck is likely to be powered by a 2.8-litre diesel engine that develops 201 bhp and 420 Nm of peak torque. The automatic variant makes a peak torque of 500 Nm. The carmaker can offer both 4×2 and 4×4 versions to meet the requirements of different customers. The Hilux will be locally assembled at Toyota’s Bidadi plant in Karnataka. When launched, it will rival the Isuzu D-Max V-Cross in the segment.
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