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A NIGHT OUT
Motoring World
|January 2024
The Toyota Hilux is pretty much the ideal camping vehicle — so we went on a nightout with it

The Hilux is a 55-year-old brand name, proudly on sale in its eighth generation worldwide. It was launched in India last year and is marketed as a lifestyle pickup', targeting adventure seekers and overlanders who occasionally take the 4 Low routes. In the scheme of things, we decided that one of the ways to celebrate our 25th anniversary was to take it on a camping trip.
Touted as the adventurer's dream in India, the Hilux beckoned us with promises of off-road thrills and the unexplored beauty of nature. Eager to unlock the secrets of outdoor living, I decided it was high time to trade my city comforts for a night under the stars. But I wasn't going solo - I borrowed our in-house camping expert, Keshav. Our destination: the banks of the Dehrja River, a picturesque three-hour drive from the chaos of Mumbai towards the tranquillity of Manor. Loaded with camping gear, snacks, and plenty of enthusiasm, we set out one pleasant afternoon. Upon reaching the riverbank after navigating some off-road trails - where the Hilux performed delightfully, like a tiger in its natural habitat - it was time to turn our dreams of camping into a reality.
"We lit the bonfire, and turned up some classic Bollywood tunes in the Hilux!"
We scouted for the perfect spot, a flat area on the riverbank, and set up our campsite. After that, like seasoned adventurers, we embarked on a quest for firewood.
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