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Fully electric Hilux achieves Australian milestone

by Robert Barry
October 13, 2023
in Industry News, Featured
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Toyota Australia has marked another milestone with its local engineers and selected partners evaluating the brand’s first fully electric battery-powered Hilux prototype.

The one-off vehicle was entrusted to the local company’s vehicle evaluation team for confirmation drives. Several large-volume Hilux customers and other clients were also asked to put the vehicle through its paces and provide their feedback.

Toyota Motor Corporation’s decision to send the concept to Australia involved close collaboration with the Toyota Thailand associates who built the Hilux BEV amid global plans to electrify Toyota’s commercial vehicles.

Toyota HiLux Revo BEV Concept vehicle.

The compressed Australian program has been completed and the vehicle has returned to Thailand where the Toyota distributor will assemble a demonstration fleet of HiLux-based electric share taxis for their domestic market.

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Taxi concept vehicle

Toyota Australia spokesperson Sean Hanley says the Hilux prototype confirmed that Toyota was far more advanced in developing battery-electric vehicles than most people appreciated.

“Our evaluation engineers and industry partners have confirmed that this city-focused Hilux BEV – while very much a concept vehicle – looks, feels and drives like a production model,” Hanley says.

“I’ve also had the opportunity to drive it – and it’s clear the concept vehicle’s all-electric powertrain delivers the impressive torque you’d normally expect from a diesel engine,” he says.

“It is further evidence of the broad scope of Toyota’s multi-path strategy for achieving carbon-free mobility, applying different powertrain solutions to suit different user needs and operating environments worldwide.”

He says Toyota Australia was optimistic about the prospects for the type of city-focused Hilux BEV envisaged by the concept vehicle and would be keen to bring any such a vehicle to Australia.

“Under the skin, this vehicle is powered by Toyota’s EV-related technologies developed over more than a quarter of a century, including batteries, motors, inverters and power-control units.

“It’s a strong indicator of Toyota’s determination to overcome the challenges of electrifying our commercial vehicles, ensuring there are multiple options that can meet the expectations of end users.”

The Hilux Revo BEV Concept program is the latest chapter in Toyota’s Thai-Australian relationship that was also instrumental in the development of the recently launched HiLux GR Sport.

The Hilux has been Australia’s best-selling vehicle for the past seven years with more than 64,000 sales last year. It is even more popular in Thailand where demand topped 145,000 vehicles in 2022.

Thailand is the ute capital of the automotive world, which produces the Hilux and competitor workhorse vehicles for various brands and markets around the world.

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Robert Barry

Robert Barry has been reporting on the Australasian automotive and transport sector since June 2003. A member of the New Zealand Motoring Writers Guild since 2005, Robert has also previously held the positions of secretary, vice-president and president. His work has appeared in newspapers, magazines, and on the web. He holds a Class 2 and a Class 4 heavy transport licence and knows his way around a manual transmission.

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