A fleet of Toyota Hilux has been handed over to Indian Army by Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM). It marks TKM’s first-ever delivery of its Hilux to the Indian Army. The Hilux was put through over 2 months of extensive and rigorous evaluation by the Northern Command of the Indian Army and the globally acclaimed Hilux outperformed in extreme weather and rough terrains. .“We are thrilled to deliver the Hilux, marking a significant milestone, fulfilling our first-ever Hilux order to Indian Army. We are sure that the Hilux will be a great addition to the army’s fleets and meet the specific needs of our esteemed clientele. We look forward to our continued association with the Indian Army in the future”, said Mr. V. Wiseline Sigamani, General Manager – Strategic Business Unit (North). With its global reputation as a reliable off-roader, the Hilux has proven its worth time and again, and the Indian Army’s procurement post rigorous testing only serves to reinforce its reputation.
The Hilux sales have surpassed 20 million units in over 180 countries. Through more than five decades and eight generations, the Toyota Hilux has created extraordinary experiences and an unbreakable bond with those who desire awesome drives. With its powerful powertrain system of 2.8 L Four Cylinder Turbo-Diesel Engine, the Hilux is available in option of 6-Speed Automatic and 6-Speed Manual Transmission. All the variants of Hilux are equipped with 4X4 drive capabilities along with many first-in-segment features. The Hilux also offers exceptional endurance, low maintenance cost, and great practicality for a variety of usage purposes.
In India, Toyota recently announced their foray into 4X4 X-pedition, designed to connect with the 4×4 enthusiast and provide opportunities to unleash the true potential of their 4×4 SUVs. The first ‘Great 4×4 X-pedition by Toyota’ started with a zonal drive in South of India, creating an unforgettable journey for the 4×4 community and is further set to be held in three other regions across the country, covering East, West and North.