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Toyota's cheapest SUV surprised with a new variant. Photo

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Toyota Hilux Champ Gazoo Racing
The car was prepared in the Champ Gazoo division of. Source: Toyota

The new Toyota Hilux Champ has become the cheapest SUV in the history of the Japanese company with a price of about $13,000. The car surprised with a new variant that appeared in an already wide range of modifications.

The Toyota Hilux Champ budget SUV, which, depending on the region, is also known as Tamaraw, Hilux Rangga, and Hilux Stout, is ready to enter the market. Motor1 showed the pickup truck by Gazoo Racing.

Future owners will be able to buy the vehicle in almost any form thanks to the wide range of customization options. The configurations include a motorhome, camper, sports pickup, and many types of light commercial vehicles, as well as special service vehicles with professional equipment.

The Toyota Hilux Champ Gazoo Racing is the most extreme vehicle. The race car was prepared for the Super Pickup Championship in Thailand. Externally, the vehicle features widened wheel arches, different bumpers, wheels and an anti-wing.

The Toyota sports pickup is equipped with a 2.4-liter turbodiesel engine of unspecified power (the standard pickup produces 148 hp). The car was prepared exclusively for the track.

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