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Latest GR Sport more discreetly styled than its predecessor. The Toyota Hilux has been South Africa’s best-selling new vehicle for years and one seldomly bettered. In fact, only three times this ...
The original Dakar specification Hilux V8 has become a 3.5-litre turbo, evolving with regulations, and is unquestionably the platform of choice for global off-road racing teams.
Although there has been no indication that the Ram brand will be introduced to South Africa, a recent development appears to ...
Toyota South Africa showed its moxie by stuffing a 450hp 5.0L V-8 out of a Lexus IS-F under the hood of your run-of-the-mill Hilux pickup.
It’s also looking set to arrive in South Africa in the not-too-distant future, with Cars.co.za reporting that Chery Auto SA aims to introduce the new bakkie model by late 2025 or early 2026.
Toyota will be launching its first hybrid powertrains for the Hilux bakkie and Fortuner in South Africa in March 2024, but they will differ significantly from its other hybrid offerings.
How much it costs to fill up South Africa’s best-selling bakkies – Ranger vs Hilux vs Isuzu and more ...
Toyota Australia won't call the mild-hybrid HiLux a hybrid, but a prototype that completed a demo run in Kenya isn't hiding its hybrid boost.
A South African-built bakkie has clinched the 2019 Dakar rally. Driven by Qatari driver Nasser Al Attiyah and French co-driver Mathieu Baumel, the Toyota Gazoo Racing South Africa’s (SA’s) Hilux ...
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