After releasing an all-new Tacoma, ready to take on the Chevrolet Colorado, GMC Canyon, and Nissan Frontier in North America, the Toyota HiLux is being readied for other parts of the world. It seems engineers haven't been able to keep this one a secret.
Admittedly, these aren't the first spy shots we've seen of the new HiLux in the metal, but they're certainly the clearest.
The front fascia of the HiLux gets a thorough makeover, ditching the mid-grille bump for a cleaner appearance. The middle grille slats flow right into the LED headlights for a cohesive design. Further down, a trapezoidal grille gives the HiLux a little corporate DNA to tie it together with other Toyota products.
The rear design seems to be fairly basic, excluding the chrome handle. Taillights look like they could be cribbed directly from the last-generation Tacoma.
However, the interior looks as modern as any, presenting the driver with a fully-featured radio and well-placed climate controls just below.
Four engines are expected to power the new Euro-Taco, ranging from 2.4- and 2.8-liter turbodiesels and a 2.7-liter naturally-aspirated gasoline engine. Other engines will likely come to the fore in due course.
[Editor's Note: We have seen these images from multiple sources. If you know to who they can be properly attributed, please let us know.]
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