Toyota unveils Toyota Hilux Concept electric pickup that could be developed in parts of Cambodia
Toyota has unveiled an impressive electric pickup model based on the current Toyota Hilux during Toyota's 60th anniversary celebrations in the country. Thailand.
The car has been dubbed the Hilux Revo BEV Concept, but its specifications are still unknown. All that can be said is that this pickup is based on the Hilux, which is powered by internal combustion, but has undergone a styling modification. Lots to make it stand out.
The latest changes to the front end, which Toyota has designed a closed pane for the pickup, and a battery charging port on the front side passenger compartment.
Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda said during an event in Thailand that he could not confirm when the car would be produced, but reaffirmed his belief that Toyota could achieve it. At carbon neutrality with Hybrid, plug-in hybrid, battery power and fuel cell.
"To achieve carbon neutrality, we need to remember that carbon is a real enemy, not a special power engine, and frankly, electric vehicles are not the only way to achieve neutrality," Toyoda added. The carbon of the world.
More specifically, Toyoda added that at least some development for the Hilux electric pickup will be done in Thailand as well.
Also, the fact that Thailand is a country in Southeast Asia that likes pickups very much. The Isuzu D-Max pickup is the best-selling new car in the country, ahead of existing Toyota Hilux, Honda City, Toyota Yaris, Ford Ranger and Toyota Corolla.