Monday, 2 April 2012

Toyota Hilux Conquers Antarctica

The Toyota HiLux has completed an epic Antarctic journey of more than 9495 kilometres, further than any other previous attempt by a similar vehicle. The specially prepared Toyota HiLux achieved the feat without any technical or mechanical hitches. The Hilux and its latest achievement is a critical part of the longest expedition in polar history, adding to the vehicle’s success in reaching both the North and South Poles on previous occasions. Two Hilux models – two 6×6 and one-4×4 vehicles completed the expedition running on jet A1 fuel in order to handle the extreme cold. They covered almost 10,000 kilometres during four months on the ice. Other necessary modifications had to be made to the vehicles, including a crane to lift heavy equipment, and a 280-litre fuel tank for the 4×4 and a staggering 800-litre tank for the 6×6 models. Naturally, the suspension and drivetrain were beefed up for the conditions, with ultra-low speed ‘crawler’ gears added to the gearbox and huge tyres were added to the Hilux for a footprint that is 17 times the size of the standard tyres and filled with between 2.0 and 3.0psi (29.0psi standard road-going Hilux).

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  2. Great news if there was one pick up truck who could make it this was it, its tough as bricks really resistant and reliable. i use it for had labours every day and it has never failed me. the toyota hilux its a really great truck

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