The origins of Australia’s favourite workhorse date back to 1968 when the original N10 generation Toyota HiLux made its debut in Japan, replacing the Toyopet Light Stout. Since those early days, the HiLux has gone through eight generations. It’s conquered the world too, sold in 180 countries. Even those pick-up lovin’ Yanks embraced the HiLux through several generations before Toyota released the US-market Tacoma, spelling the end of the HiLux in the US.
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