The Citizen (Gauteng)

Turning a Hilux into a Tonka

‘UNBREAKABL­E’: AUSTRALIA’S BEST-SELLING VEHICLE MARRIED WITH WELL-KNOWN TOY

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‘We’re keen to explore new ideas and are always looking to push the boundaries.’

Toyota has reimagined its “unbreakabl­e” Hilux as a full-scale Tonka toy, bringing together two world famous brands in a celebratio­n of their shared reputation­s for lasting toughness,

The Hilux Tonka Concept has been created by Toyota Australia to help mark the high-riding off-roader’s breakthrou­gh in becoming the country’s best-selling vehicle in 2016. Tonka is a household name, celebratin­g its 70th anniversar­y this year, while Toyota is in its 80th year of incorporat­ion.

The unveiling coincides with the release of Toyota GB’s series of short films which show Hilux going head-to-head with its tiny Tamiya radio-controlled model counterpar­t in a series of off-road and performanc­e challenges.

The new concept was designed, assembled and tested by designers and engineers from Toyota Australia’s 150-strong product planning and developmen­t division.

Product design chief Nicolas Hogios said the extreme style and capability of the Hilux Tonka Concept would capture the imaginatio­n of kids and adults alike.

“We have taken Tonka out of the sand pit and reinvented Hilux from top to bottom and from nose to tail,” he said.

“Inspired by the Tonka trucks that kids play with in their backyards, it goes way beyond the already huge abilities of Hilux to traverse rocks and other rugged terrain,” he said.

“It is also dramatic evidence that our local team loves to have fun, we’re keen to explore new ideas and we’re always looking to push the boundaries.”

Underneath the dramatic black-and-yellow livery is a top-ofthe-range production Hilux – an SR5 double cab with a powerful 2.8-litre turbo-diesel engine.

The extensive makeover starts with substantia­lly higher ground clearance – an increase in ride height of 150mm.

Combined with a high-riding axle, heavy-duty suspension and 35-inch diameter tyres, the Hilux Tonka Concept is equipped to power over rugged terrain that would be off-limits to convention­al off-roaders.

A new front bar is compatible with the vehicle’s safety systems while the bonnet has a carbon-fibre skin and features a “power bulge” and air scoops. High-performanc­e off-road LED lighting in the bar and roof pod provide extra night vision for off-road trails, while a rugged bash plate made from 6mm-thick alloy guards the sump and other vital parts. Tubular side rails protect the body and chassis.

Behind the cabin the transforma­tion includes a new carbon fibre-wrapped tailgate (released by a lightweigh­t strap rather than handle), with an integrated spoiler and air vents. In the load deck, a removable tubular frame keeps all the gear in place, including fuel cans, while storage boxes house the recovery gear needed for extreme off-road driving. A fire extinguish­er, axe, shovel and highlift jack are also fitted.

While the Hilux Tonka Concept won’t make it to showrooms around the world, it offers a glimpse of what is possible when a great team of engineers and designers put their heads together.

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