Still tough but trendy
Finweek English|4 February 2021
The Toyota Hilux Legend advances an already winning product. It is still one tough bakkie, just an improved, premium version.
Glenda Williams
Still tough but trendy

How things have changed. When I was growing up, bakkies were consigned to plots, farms and manufacturing facilities. The idea of a utilitarian bakkie as a conventional passenger vehicle would have been sniffed at back then. Unsurprisingly, the sight of one on the streets of suburbia was rare.

Now they are a dime a dozen. And a lot swankier. The degree of comfort, technological prowess and convenience that these sophisticated workhorses afford their drivers and passengers is now on a par with most passenger vehicles.

But toughness has not been lost in the pursuit of sophistication. Remember that Top Gear episode featuring a bakkie that kept going despite being clobbered with a wrecking ball, crashed into a tree, having a caravan dropped on it, submerged in water and even set on fire? That was a Toyota Hilux.

While I was not about to resort to that type of torture in my testing of the Toyota Hilux Legend 2.8 GD-6 4x4 RS double-cab, I was keen to ascertain whether toughness endured in the new flagship. So, I made my way to true bakkie country and got my answer on the banks of the Vaal River.

Modern, bold expression

Aimed specifically at the leisure user, the Hilux Legend, Toyota’s new flagship-grade, comes with more presence. The design language still retains that Hilux ruggedness, albeit with a more modern appearance.

An imposing front façade features LED headlights and fog lamps, and a black outlined trapezoidal grille integrated with the front bumper, bonnet protector and skid plate.

Style improvements have produced a sportier profile too, courtesy of 18-inch alloy wheels, bold wheel arches and chunky footplate, while rear treatment includes a graphite rear bumper and Legend-specific tailgate garnish.

Improved comfort and functionality

This story is from the 4 February 2021 edition of Finweek English.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the 4 February 2021 edition of Finweek English.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM FINWEEK ENGLISHView All
THE HEALTH OF SA'S MEDICAL SCHEMES
Finweek English

THE HEALTH OF SA'S MEDICAL SCHEMES

As the Covid-19 pandemic abates, finweek takes a look at the financial performance of some of the largest players.

time-read
7 mins  |
5 November 2021
The effect of Gilbertson's departure
Finweek English

The effect of Gilbertson's departure

With Ntsimbintle Holdings now the major shareholder of Jupiter Mines, it could change SA’s manganese industry.

time-read
3 mins  |
5 November 2021
Making money from music
Finweek English

Making money from music

Why investors are increasingly drawn to the music industry.

time-read
3 mins  |
5 November 2021
Conviction is key
Finweek English

Conviction is key

Sandy Rheeder plays a critical role in Mukuru’s mission to open up financial services to the emerging consumer market in Africa through tailor-made technology solutions and platforms.

time-read
5 mins  |
5 November 2021
The post-pandemic toolkit
Finweek English

The post-pandemic toolkit

How CFOs can use technology to support growth.

time-read
4 mins  |
5 November 2021
Big city living exodus
Finweek English

Big city living exodus

Mini cities like Waterfall City and Steyn City are redefining city-style apartment living.

time-read
3 mins  |
5 November 2021
Big compact, big value
Finweek English

Big compact, big value

Handsome, with a hefty level of standard specification, the roomy Haval Jolion compact crossover is a great value proposition.

time-read
3 mins  |
5 November 2021
On barriers to entry
Finweek English

On barriers to entry

There are various ways in which a company or sector can achieve competitive dominance. They usually make for good investments.

time-read
2 mins  |
5 November 2021
Fear and greed in one index
Finweek English

Fear and greed in one index

To buck the trend, when markets are hot or cold, is a tough thing to do. However, it can deliver solid returns.

time-read
3 mins  |
5 November 2021
Africa's largest data centre facility coming soon
Finweek English

Africa's largest data centre facility coming soon

Vantage Data Centers plans to invest over R15bn for its first African data centre facility in Attacq’s Waterfall City.

time-read
3 mins  |
5 November 2021