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Toyota’s Hilux Champ Redefines Pickup Versatility with Customizable Features

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Toyota Highlights Versatility with the Hilux Champ
Toyota Highlights Versatility with the Hilux Champ

Toyota has introduced the Hilux Champ, a multipurpose and customizable vehicle designed to adapt to various consumer needs.

The Hilux Champ extends beyond the typical capabilities of a pickup truck, offering an expandable cargo area. It also provides a sturdy platform for specialized equipment, making it a versatile option for commercial use.

Meanwhile, Toyota Astra Motors, Toyota’s Indonesian distributor, has unveiled a tuning package that converts the Hilux Rangga into a spacious three-row SUV, drawing significant attention.

The conversion kit, developed by aftermarket specialist Upfitter, gives the Hilux Rangga an off-road-inspired SUV appearance, showcasing its adaptability and rugged appeal.

Toyota Indonesia Dealer Modifies Pickup into an SUV
Toyota Indonesia Dealer Modifies Pickup into an SUV

The tuning package includes exterior panels, windows, second-row doors, and an upgraded interior with second and third-row seating. While the transformation is unconventional, it retains the Hilux’s signature durability.

The powertrain of the standard Hilux Rangga remains unchanged. Buyers can choose between a 136-horsepower 2.0-liter gasoline engine or a 148-horsepower 2.4-liter diesel engine. Both options are available with a 5-speed manual or 6-speed automatic transmission, maintaining performance and versatility.

The three-row SUV conversion package for the Hilux Rangga is officially available through both Upfitter and Toyota Astra Motors.

Daniel Kim
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