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The midsize truck segment is suddenly seemingly exploding with new vehicles worldwide, even here in North America. Not only will the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon be available very soon, Toyota is already testing a replacement for its aging Tacoma and Honda has promised a Ridgeline replacement within the next 18 months. Also, the recently shown Nissan Navara is said to portend the future of our Frontier. Here's some more fresh evidence from Europe of this pickup boom with the next generation of its venerable Hilux in testing.
Thanks to Top Gear and sometimes the evening news, the Hilux has built a reputation of being able to go just about anywhere. According to out spy shooter, this particular pickup was spotted during hot weather testing in southern Europe. Interestingly, a Volkswagen Amarok was along for the ride as a benchmark. Because the VW tends to offer a bit more comfort than the generally utilitarian Hilux, this could indicate Toyota is considering taking the new truck in a slightly comfier, more refined direction.
Compared to the current model, this camouflaged tester sports a narrower front grille and headlights. The hood scoop is also absent here. The lower air dam also receives a more horizontal look, but the more vertical fog light housings provide some contrast. The crazy camouflage pattern makes things hard to discern at the rear, but the taillights appear to be more slender than they on the current model. Unfortunately, mechanical details about the new truck remain a mystery at the moment.
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Toyota Hilux successor spotted | Victory Toyota Scion Seaside CA
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Saturday, January 3, 2015
Toyota teases all-new Tacoma before Detroit debut | Victory Toyota Scion Seaside CA
Toyota Motor Corp. gave truck fans their first glimpse of the all-new 2016 Tacoma before its unveiling this month at the 2015 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
The Japanese automaker released a teaser photo of the left rear end of the truck trekking through some mud. The design of the midsize pickup looks more aggressive than the current model, with more lines and a bolder “TACOMA” spread across the lower tailgate.
The Tacoma is a key product for Toyota in the U.S., with the pickup representing 70 percent of all small-truck sales in 2013.
Robert S. Carter, Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc. senior vice president of automotive operations, told The Detroit News earlier this month that consumers should keep three things in mind when thinking about the truck. “Tacoma is more important than the sum of its sales,” he said. “It has very dominant imagery: rugged, tough, youthful.
“That’s what that truck represents.”
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