Toyota Australia says the 48-Volt technology is set to offer 10 per cent fuel economy improvement, compared to the current 2.8-litre turbo diesel Hilux variants.
SYDNEY, Australia: Toyota Australia will offer certain Hilux pick-up truck models with fuel-saving 48-Volt technology in the first half of 2024.
The 48-Volt technology will be combined with the 2.8-litre turbo diesel engine and six-speed automatic transmission and comprises an additional 48-Volt battery, small electric motor-generator and other components. The 48-Volt technology will be fitted as standard to all 4x4 SR5 and Rogue Double Cab models and be offered as an option for 4x4 SR Double Cab.
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