Toyota Hilux Tough Little Truck Turns 50 Through Eight Generations Review
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The Hilux was born in March 1968, as the substitution for two separate getaway example lines under Toyota's corporate umbrella. Beneath it was the Hino Briska, a sedan-derived delivery truck from the early 1960 s, and the Hilux also supplanted the older Toyota Stout model initially dating from the manufacturer's Toyopet dates. Hino was bought out by Toyota right before the Hilux came to be, and from that moment on it has only manufacture trucks, including assembling Hiluxes . Even as the second-generation Hilux of 1972 improved the truck, and introduced a two-liter engine, it's the third-generation Hilux where the truck truly stumbled its groove, offering four-wheel-drive for the first time. The' 78 -introduced truck will be still more recognizably "Hilux-like" considered from the present daylight, but it's also the moment where the Hilux veered toward vacation application. An manual transmission became available, too. In the U.S, the Hilux was known plainly as the "Toyota Truck" from 1973 on . music by www.bensound.com
The Hino Briska was a small pickup truck built by Hino Motors, adapted from the Renault-based Hino Contessa sedan. It was introduced in 1961 and remained in production until 1968, when Toyota released the Toyota Hilux. In 1967, the Hino Briska was renamed the Toyota Briska, then the Hilux was introduced, based on the Briska. There was also a commercial delivery van, appropriately called the Hino Commerce.
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