Toyota announced at its annual state of the motor industry event (SOMI) on Thursday that the racy new Hilux GR-Sport will be touching down on our shores around about May
Toyota announced at its annual
As with the previous Hilux GR-Sport model that launched in 2019, this newcomer packs an extrovert punch with a host of exterior styling tweaks guaranteed to make it turn heads on everyday mean streets. Standout features include a door mirror casings, side steps, over-fenders and tailgate handle also receive the fashionable black treatment. Hilux GR-Sport is powered by the firm's 2.8l four-cylinder turbodiesel engine tuned to deliver 165kW and 550Nm worth of torque — 15kW and 50Nm more than what you get in the standard Hilux 2.8.
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