Unveiling the Modified Toyota Hilux at IPACC Conference

During the Indo-Pacific Armies Chief’s Conference (IPACC) held in New Delhi on 26th and 27th September, Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) proudly presented a specially modified Toyota Hilux, a versatile all-terrain vehicle, designed to meet the demands of the Indian Army and other specialized customers.

Customized for Military Needs

Toyota showcased the Hilux Toyota Service Express (TSE) – Mobile Service Vehicle, highlighting the modifications made by Toyota’s authorized external vendor to support remote location service and repair needs, specifically tailored for army usage.

TKM has previously displayed modified Hilux vehicles – Field Diagnosis Vehicle (FDV) and Rapid Intervention Vehicle (RIV) – at the North Tech Symposium organized by the Northern Command of the Indian Army. The FDV is designed for vehicle servicing, while the RIV is equipped for firefighting and rescue operations during emergencies.

Legendary Quality, Durability, and Reliability (QDR)

The Toyota Hilux is celebrated globally for its off-road capabilities, reliability, performance, and safety features. In response to the growing demand for 4×4 SUVs in India, the Hilux has gained significant acclaim.

Connecting with Off-Road Enthusiasts

TKM has also launched the ‘Great 4X4 Expedition by Toyota,’ providing off-roading experiences for 4×4 enthusiasts, including Hilux owners, to explore their SUV’s capabilities and build a sense of community camaraderie.

A Dependable Choice for Various Applications

Globally, Toyota’s Hilux has sold over 20 million units in 180 countries. Over five decades and eight generations, the Hilux has become a dependable choice for various applications, including agriculture, defense, mining, construction, and rescue operations. The Hilux features a 2.8-liter Four-Cylinder Turbo-Diesel Engine with a choice of a 6-Speed Automatic or 6-Speed Manual Transmission. Its remarkable water wading capacity of 700mm positions it as the ideal choice for conquering rugged Indian trails, setting a new standard for off-road capability.


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