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Toyota Hilux Champ: angular pickup for camping and commerce from 2.26 million yen

02.06.2026 04:03 1 min 3 sources
Yahoo!ニュース JPN + 2 more
Toyota Hilux Champ: angular pickup for camping and commerce from 2.26 million yen
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In Brief

Toyota launched the Hilux Champ pickup in Thailand in 2023. Based on the 2022 IMV0 concept, it features a boxy design and modular construction, suitable for campers and mobile shops. Prices start at 459,000 baht.

Toyota has introduced the production version of the IMV0 concept — the Hilux Champ pickup — in Thailand, with sales beginning in 2023. The model has drawn attention for its angular, rugged design, a stark contrast to the smooth lines of modern vehicles.

Specifications

  • Bed length options: 4970 mm or 5300 mm
  • Engines: 2.0L petrol, 2.7L petrol, 2.4L diesel
  • Transmission: 5-speed manual or 6-speed automatic
  • Price: from 459,000 baht (approx. 2.26 million yen)

Thanks to minimal equipment and a modular design, the vehicle can be adapted as a camper for overnight stays, a mobile shop, or other purposes. The pickup is positioned as a platform for customization.

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24.04.2026 Yahoo!ニュース JPN

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cheaper than 64% of countries

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