Business Weekly (Zimbabwe)

Toyota said to be working on new SUV based on Hilux Champ, to slot below Fortuner

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THE Toyota Fortuner is one of South Africa’s most affordable SUVs, but with prices starting at R673 100, it is out of reach for many buyers. But now it appears that Toyota is working on a more affordable alternativ­e based on the affordable new Hilux Champ that was launched in Thailand recently.

According to Autocar India, the rugged new SUV, which will be cheaper and more basic than the Fortuner, will be revealed later this year.

It will reportedly go on sale in Thailand first before being rolled out certain world markets.

There is no word yet on whether the new SUV could come to South Africa.

But given that the bakkie version is under strong considerat­ion for our market, possibly being locally manufactur­ed, there would surely be a strong case for the SUV version.

Questioned about the new bakkie earlier this year, Toyota SA’s

Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing Leon Theron said the company was “looking at options” to bring it into the country but said it was too early to confirm its introducti­on. It is strongly rumoured that the Stallion name would be used for the new workhorse on local shores.

Speaking of names, Autocar India believes the new sub-Fortuner SUV could revive the FJ

Cruiser label, or it could be called something like Land Cruiser FJ.

An SUV version of the Hilux Champ makes a lot of sense since its IVM 0 platform - which is a more basic version of the architectu­re that underpins the current Hilux and Fortuner — is modular enough to allow for multiple body configurat­ions.

Autocar India says the IMV 0 model is cheaper due to “design optimisati­on, lighter materials and rationalis­ation of equipment”.

The publicatio­n said the SUV version would share its retro front end styling as well as its dashboard with the Hilux Champ, but with some premium touches that will move it slightly upscale but without encroachin­g on Fortuner territory.

Naturally, engine choices in the new SUV would include the current 2.4-litre GD-6 turbodiese­l and 2,7-litre normally aspirated petrol.

Toyota has yet to officially confirm the new SUV model, but it certainly seems to be in the pipeline and we wouldn’t be surprised if it was on the radar for South Africa too. — IOL Motoring

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