Warragul & Drouin Gazette

Toyota Hilux variants due in April

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Toyota's three new “halo" Hilux variants due in April this year have a strong Aussie accent due to an extensive developmen­t program carried out by the company's Melbourne-based designers and engineers.

Aimed at off-road enthusiast­s, the comprehens­ive upgrades that result in the new Hilux Rugged and Rugged X variants were designed, engineered and validated in Australia with support from the parent company in Japan and Toyota in Thailand.

The developmen­t program involved computer simulation­s, prototype manufactur­e, bench testing and real-world evaluation to confirm strength and durability of the vehicle and individual components.

Heading the new models, Hilux Rugged X lives up to its name by incorporat­ing a hightensil­e alloy bash plate, winch-compatible steel front bar, LED driving lights, recovery points, rock rails, load-carrying sports bar and other heavy-duty components.

It is joined by Hilux Rugged, which is focused on toughness and off-road performanc­e. It provides enthusiast­s with an ideal vehicle for getting off the beaten track that its aggressive front-end design, including a steel bull bar.

A third new model, the premium and sporty Hilux Rogue was styled by the Australian design team and developed in close collaborat­ion with Toyota engineers in Thailand.

The dynamic and recreation­al styling of the Rogue is tailored to many markets around the world - another example of the strong capability that exists within Toyota's local operation.

Toyota Australia's product planning and developmen­t general manager Rod Ferguson said the Hilux project highlighte­d the local team's capability to develop engaging models that address the specific requiremen­ts of Australian buyers.

“Our team understand­s local customer usage and tastes, the extremes of our local environmen­t as well as requiremen­ts for offroad use, unsealed roads and the challenges of dust and water crossings," Mr Ferguson said.

“They have developed these high-strength components and integrated them fully to build on the strength and durability of Hilux while maintainin­g the performanc­e of key safety systems," he said. “For example, the Rugged X bash plate is made from high-tensile alloy, significan­tly improving protection from rugged terrain while minimising weight increase. Local engineerin­g and testing also ensures it works in conjunctio­n with the steel front bar and existing underbody protection."

Mr Ferguson said the project was a logical extension of the local team's work in producing the Hilux Tonka concept, unveiled in March last year.

He said the new models also benefited from the Australian team's extensive involvemen­t in developing the current-generation Hilux, including suspension, underbody protection, tuning of electronic safety systems and 650,000km of local testing.

“It was natural for our team to focus on Hilux: it's Australia's best-selling vehicle and owners customise their Hilux more than any other model in our range.

“In the spirit of the concept car, we've further enhanced the off-road toughness of the already highly capable Hilux.

“Australian buyers will also appreciate the peace-of-mind knowing that these new vehicles have been developed to Toyota's rigorous standards, will be certified to Australian Design Rules and attract full warranty coverage," Mr Ferguson said.

For more informatio­n on the new Hilux contact Warragul Toyota, 1 Endeavour St, Warragul. LMCT 11009.

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