Waikato Times

Toyota reveals revamped Hilux

- Nile Bijoux

Toyota has taken the wraps off the latest incarnatio­n of its trusty workhorse, with changes ranging from new looks to more tech and improved output.

The updated looks comprise a new front end, with a larger grille and bumper, as well as redesigned headlights and fresh wheels. Around back are newlook taillights too.

Interior changes are minimal, aside from a new 8-inch infotainme­nt screen that supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, physical volume and tuning dials, and a digital display nestled between the analogue dials.

The core of the Hilux hasn’t changed much though, those changes will come with the next generation, due around 2023.

Buyers of the updated Hilux will get a tickled powertrain though, a new 2.8-litre turbodiese­l pushing 150kW and 500Nm of torque. A 2.7-litre petrol engine is also available. There wasn’t any mention of diesel particulat­e filters, however.

Towing capabiliti­es have been improved too, with automatic 4x4 models matching similar manual utes with a 3.5-tonne maximum. Two-wheel-drive vehicles are rated for 2.8 tonnes.

‘‘A true Kiwi icon, the 2020 Hilux comes with comprehens­ive safety technology and performanc­e enhancemen­ts that make it even better to drive for work or play,’’ said Neeraj Lala, chief operating officer of Toyota New Zealand.

‘‘It is the most technologi­cally advanced ute ever offered by Toyota.’’

Tantalisin­gly, he added that a special launch edition Hilux inspired by the recent success of the Hilux Gladiator will be coming. ‘‘A special custom-built Hilux for New Zealand customers and conditions.’’

There aren’t any details on that one just yet, but we’re excited. Final pricing is yet to be announced, as is when we can expect to see the new utes, though the Aussie media reckons they’ll dot down around August.

 ??  ?? This is the refreshed Hilux. Notice anything different? Hint: it’s a new nose.
This is the refreshed Hilux. Notice anything different? Hint: it’s a new nose.

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