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Toyota builds a real-lifeTonka toy

And you thought the Ranger Raptor kit looked badass

- JASON WOOSEY

TOYOTA Australia describes its new Hilux Tonka Concept as a “full-size dream toy for adults” and who are we to argue?

And it’s not just for show. Riding a cool 150mm higher than the convention­al 2.8 GD-6 flagship doublecab that it’s based on, and sporting beefed-up “heavy-duty” suspension, the Hilux Tonka is a very serious off-roader.

Sadly, and as the ‘Concept’ part of the name implies, this is purely a one-off and at this stage Toyota has no plans to series-produce this custom play-thing. It was created by Toyota’s ever-enthusiast­ic Australian design and engineerin­g division, which also brought us the 86 Shooting Brake Concept a year ago.

They built it to celebrate the Hilux becoming Australia’s best selling vehicle for the first time last year, which means that in a fair world, Toyota SA would owe us quite a few of these by now…

Designers decided to concentrat­e on the off-roading side of things rather than outright performanc­e, meaning the big toy must make do with the stock 2.8-litre turbodiese­l, good for 130kW and 450Nm.

It is big on the rock crawling gig though and in addition to the aforementi­oned raised ride height, the Tonka Concept is equipped with 35-inch tyres, a rugged bash plate and tubular side rails.

It’s also decked out with a completely new front bumper and grille, widened wheel arches, carbon fibre bonnet and tailgate as well as roof-mounted LED offroad lighting and removable loadbox frame with storage space for jerry cans and recovery gear. Toyota’s Outback conquerors even thought of an axe, shovel and high-lift jack.

Just build more than one next time, please.

 ??  ?? The custom, one-off Hilux was built by Toyota’s design and engineerin­g division in Australia.
The custom, one-off Hilux was built by Toyota’s design and engineerin­g division in Australia.

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