NZ4WD

‘Tuff Trucks’ part of Toyota’s revised Hilux line-up

Toyota New Zealand is adding two locally-specced Gladiator models to its 2018 Hilux line-up as it looks to continue to claw back sector market share from Ford. Ross MacKay has the story.

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The two models are based on the heavily customised Hilux Gladiator Concept ute Toyota NZ showed at Fieldays last year and will join a third ‘new’ local Hilux – the SR5 Cruiserin the company’s extended 2018 model offering. The SR5 Cruiser will be available in both 2WD and 4WD Pre- Runner configurat­ion and is significan­t for a number of reasons. Toyota sees it as its top- of-the- line ‘ Level 4’ offering in the vein of the Wildtrak version of Ford’s Ranger and the Z71 version of the Holden Colorado, and as such it will replace the SR5 LTD in the Hilux line- up. Effectivel­y it is a simple styling and re-spec exercise, but so impressed are local execs with the new nose and grille that these will be adapted across the complete range from June 2018 production. The two Gladiator models also get a new grille ( in this case the one from the Concept model), as well as 20 in. dia. alloy wheels, flare kit and custom leather interior. One has a more urban look

with a deeper ( think TRD) front bumper and A/ T t yres, the other a more overt offroad one thanks to flare kit and new angular steel bumpers front and rear, a custom ( red) sump guard, trick sports bar, and set of guard-filling M/ T t yres.

Big business

Where once it was rare to see a ute fitted with a lif t kit and snorkel outside a competitio­n event these days accesssori­sing is big business for manufactur­ers and the aftermarke­t alike. There are over 300 genuine Toyota accessory parts for Hilux alone with average dollar spend ( on them) per vehicle $ 2,500 at time of purchase. That might not sound a lot per se, but Toyota NZ’s GM of Sales, Steve Prangnell told journos at the 2018 model range launch in Christchur­ch late last year that the recent record – of over $ 29,000 – for accessorie­s added to a Hilux at point- of-sale, had just been broken and now stood at just over $ 31,000... on top of the model’s RRP. As far as the revised 2018 model line-up goes Hilux is offering customers even more choice and features across 21 models; 12 4WD and nine 2WD. The addition of more automatic transmissi­on variants, a common 3.5 tonne tow rating across all PreRunner and 4WD powertrain­s, and a differenti­al lock added to the PreRunner range, are all in response to market feedback.

Better ride quality

As is work on spring rates, particular­ly at the rear, to improve ride quality, long the bane of Hilux buyers. “Customers will tell you everything you need to know about satisfying their needs and we are delighted to be able to respond with these enhancemen­ts,” said Spencer Morris, the company’s Product GM. “We’ve also spent considerab­le time working with the factory to ensure the ride quality delivers greater levels of comfort.” The five new automatic transmissi­on variants added to the range include a 2WD PreRunner SR Extra Cab and four SR 4WD variants across different body configurat­ions; Single Cab Chassis, Extra Cab Chassis, Extra Cab Ute and Double Cab Chassis. What did come as a bit of a bombshell at the 2018 model reveal was the news that the V6 petrol models are no more. As is the 4WD Extra Cab Ute with manual transmissi­on. “Light truck customers are looking for more automatic transmissi­on options while the demand for the petrol utes has fallen away,” explained Steve Prangnell. In other changes, the S and SR models will have black, rather than chrome exterior door handles. They also gain variable intermitte­nt wipers. In response to their tough truck working credential­s, all the S and SR variants now come with easily cleanable PVC floor covering instead of carpet.

Reversing camera added

A reversing camera has also been added to all Cab Chassis models, making this safety and convenienc­e item now standard across the Hilux range. Other detail changes include a move to LED front fog lights and centre console air vents for rear seat passengers in all SR5 models. A key lock mechanism has been added to the tailgate of all Extra Cab Ute and SR5 variants to improve security while all 4WD SR Double Cab automatic models now get Downhill Assist Control as part of their standard driver aids package. Standard equipment on all Hilux S variants includes cruise control, Day Time Running Lamps ( DRL), Vehicle Stability Control, Hill Start Assist Control, Trailer Sway Control, Emergency Stop Signal, seven airbags, air conditioni­ng, reverse camera and eco/ power drive modes. SR variants add a sixspeed manual or automatic transmissi­on, rear diff lock and black alloy side steps. While the 2WD variants gain PreRunner ride height.

Sat- nav

Features on the SR5 include Intelligen­t-Manual Transmissi­on ( i-MT) for manual transmissi­ons, 17” alloy wheels, smart key entry and start, satellite navigation, LED headlights, fog lights and daytime running lamps, leather steering wheel and shift knob, climate control air conditioni­ng, alarm and carpet floor covering. Hilux pricing for the range at November 2017 starts at $ 36,390 for the 2WD S 2.8 DT Single Cab Chassis, 5 speed manual $ 36,390. Pricing for 4WD models starts at $ 49,390 for a 4WD SR 2.8 DT Single Cab Chassis, six speed manual and goes to $ 62,690 for the 4WD SR5 2.8 DT Double Cab, six speed automatic $ 62,690. RRPs for the new SR5 Cruiser and two Gladiator models will be announced at a later date.

 ??  ?? New production Gladiator models will be based on Toyota’s one-off Concept model first shown at Fieldays which route planner Tony Groome used to lead the two-day drive programme.
New production Gladiator models will be based on Toyota’s one-off Concept model first shown at Fieldays which route planner Tony Groome used to lead the two-day drive programme.
 ??  ?? New production Gladiator model will be available in two styles, this is the ‘off-road’ one.
New production Gladiator model will be available in two styles, this is the ‘off-road’ one.
 ??  ?? Revamp includes a fine-tune of full 21-model range.
Revamp includes a fine-tune of full 21-model range.

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