Six things you need to know about the Toyota Hilux GR Sport

With many motoring manufacturers these days, it is not an uncommon thing for them to have a special racing or motorsport division adding a bit of performance to some of the cars they offer to the public.

BMW has its iconic M division, Mercedes-Benz has AMG and Toyota has Gazoo Racing. Gazoo Racing represents the brand’s unified motorsport arm which is a known for competing in various global motorsport disciplines such as the World Endurance Challenge (WEC), World Rally Championship (WRC), NASCAR, off-road racing (Dakar) and more. To celebrate Toyota’s participation in Dakar,  the Japanese manufacturer adorned its Hilux with the GR Sport badge.

Here are a few facts about the Hilux GR Sport that you need to know:

The Toyota Hilux GR Sport is by no means a Ford Raptor competitor and should not be considered as such. It is, however, a slightly enhanced Hilux and still something special. I’ll be honest, although I don’t like the decals, I do appreciate the suspension upgrades. As mentioned I prefer the six-speed manual gearbox but the six-speed automatic offers an enjoyable drive in bumper-to-bumper traffic. What I’m really happy about is the fact that Toyota is starting to turn up the heat on its products. The Yaris GRMN remains one of my favourite cars, as does the new Toyota Supra GR. Toyota has finally recognized a demand for exciting products and the Hilux GR Sport is the start of something which could see a more menacing derivative of Hilux coming soon.

Price:

Hilux 2.8 GD-6 4×4 GR Sport 6AT – R 707 400

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