| The Toyota Hilux completes another polar conquest, reaching the South Pole!

Is there no driving challenge beyond the scope of Toyotas mighty Hilux? The legendary pick-up has completed a journey across
Antarctica to the South Pole, further proving the go-anywhere qualities that helped it become the first car to be driven to the Magnetic
North Pole in the 2007 Top Gear Polar Challenge.
The expedition also demonstrated that Hilux has
advantages over snowcats when it comes to being
a sensible transport choice. It can travel much
faster, uses significantly less fuel and can carry
more passengers in more comfort, to boot.
And thanks to the quality of Toyotas 3.0 D-
4D engine, CO2 emissions are lower.
Hilux models were requested as support
vehicles for the Amundsen Omega3 South
Pole Race, a 483-mile skiing challenge
celebrating the historic rival expeditions of
explorers Roald Amundsen and Robert Scott.
The Hilux Double Cabs were prepared for the
extreme conditions by Arctic Trucks, the
Reykjavik-based company which also fettled
the Top Gear challenge machines.
Towing custom-built trailers, the Hilux at times
had to cope with loads up to 2.5 tonnes 1.5 tonnes more than their specified capacity, and were also newly fitted with a system to melt
snow while on the move, using heat from the engine. Pressed into service to ferry supplies, scientists and team support groups and to
carry out reconnaissance duties, the four Hilux have covered more than 2,000 miles each across the rough, frozen terrain in
temperatures as low as -30C.
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