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Toyota Hilux

Predecessor

1935

The original Toyota pickup was the 1935 Type G1 truck. It shared many components with the company's Type A1 sedan, and was a 1.5 ton stake-bed commercial truck.

1947

1953 Toyota Model SG truck

After World War II, Toyota returned with a compact pickup truck, the Toyopet Model SB. This was the ancestor of the Stout, and remained in production from 1947 through 1957.

Engine:

995 cc I4, 27 hp (20 kW)

1960

1964 Toyota Stout

Introduced the second generation Stout. It was larger than the similar Datsun and Mazda compact trucks.

Engine:

1964-1968 - 1.9 L (1897 cc) 3R I4, 85 hp (63 kW)

First generation

First generation

Also called

Hilux

Pickup

Production start

1968

Production end

1972

Assembly

Toyota City, Japan

Body style(s)

2-door truck

Layout

FR layout

Engine(s)

1.9 L I4

1.8 L I4

Transmission(s)

4-speed manual

The Hilux started production in March 1968 as the RN10 in short wheelbase form with a 1.5 L engine. This was upgraded to a 1.6 L I4 engine in February 1971.

Global markets:

1968-1971 - 1.5 L (1490 cc) 2R I4

In April 1969, a long wheelbase version was added to the range. The short wheelbase version also continued in production for many more years. The long wheelbase version was not sold on the North American market until 1972.

In spite of the name "Hilux", it was a highly-luxurious vehicle only when compared to the Stout. Hilux was engineered and assembled by Hino Motors to augment the Hino Briska, Briska and Stout or to replace them in some markets. For the North American market, the only body style was a regular cab short bed and all were rear-wheel drive. It used a typical truck setup of A-arms and coil springs in front and a live axle with leaf springs in back. A 4-speed manual transmission was standard.

Global markets:

1968-1971 - 1.5 L (1490 cc) 2R I4

1971-1972 - 1.6 L (1587 cc) 12R I4

North American markets:

1969 - 1.9 L (1897 cc) 3R I4, 85 hp (63 kW)

1970-1971 - 1.9 L (1858 cc) 8R SOHC I4, 97 hp (72 kW)

1972 - 2.0 L (1968 cc) 18R SOHC I4, 108 hp (81 kW)

Second generation

Second generation

Production start

1972

Production end

1978

Assembly

Toyota City, Japan

Hino

Body style(s)

2-door truck

Layout

FR layout

Engine(s)

1.5 / 1.8L I4

Transmission(s)

5-speed manual

In the middle of 1972, the 1973 Hilux was released as the RN20. A more comfortable interior was specified along with exterior updates. A 7.5 ft (2.3 m) "long bed" was optional for the first time in North America, although it had been available in globally since April 1969.

Global markets:

1972-1978 - 1.6 L (1587 cc) 12R I4

1977-1978 - 2.0 L (1968 cc) 18R I4

North American markets:

1973-1974 - 2.0 L (1968 cc) 18R SOHC I4, 108 hp (81 kW)

The truck was radically redesigned in 1975. Larger and more luxurious, the truck also introduced the 20R engine and SR5 upscale trim package. A 5-speed manual transmission was optional. The Hilux name was dropped in North America in favor of "Truck" the next year.

Engine:

1975-1980 - 2.2 L (2189 cc) 20R SOHC I4, 96 hp (72 kW)

Third generation

Third generation

Also called

Pickup (US)

Production start

1979

Production end

1983

Body style(s)

2 and 4-door truck

Layout

Front engine, rear-wheel drive / four-wheel drive

Engine(s)

2.0L I4

2.2L I4

2.2L-D I4

Transmission(s)

5-speed manual< 4-speed manual

3-speed automatic

Related

Toyota Trekker

In North America the Hilux saw the use of four wheel drive. It had a solid front axle and leaf suspension. The body saw a redesign that included single round headlights and a less complex body. These trucks became known as first generation 4WDs. It was the first Hilux with automatic transmission.

1983 Pickup SR5 4X4

In 1981 a vehicle development agreement was established between Toyota, Winnebago Industries and two other aftermarket customizers. This was to allow Toyota to enter the SUV market in North America. The vehicles which resulted from this collaboration were the Trekker (Winnebago), Wolverine, and the Trailblazer (Griffith). All three used the Hilux 4x4 RV cab and chassis, and an all-fiberglass rear section (the Trailblazer had a steel bed with a fiberglass top). There were at least 1,500 Trekkers, 400 Trailblazers and an unknown number of Wolverines sold in North America. Research and development work on the Trekker lead to the development of the 4Runner, which was released in 1984. The 4Runner was sold in Australia, North America and the United Kingdom; in some other markets, such as Japan, it was called the Hilux Surf.

Toward the end of the SR5's production run (1983 model year), Toyota introduced the luxury Mojave for the US market as a limited-production (3,500 units) model with options not available on any other Toyota pickup. List priced at US$8308, it featured bucket seats, two-speaker multiplex radio, chrome front and rear bumpers, and no Toyota logo on either the grille or tailgate. Cruise control, power steering, and air conditioning were optional. It was powered by the SR5's standard 2.4 l (150 cu in) inline four.

Engines:

1981-1983-2.4 L(2366 cc) 22R SOHC I4, 96 hp (72 kW) at 4800 rpm and 129 ftlbf (175 Nm) of torque at 2800 rpm.

1981-1983-2.2 L Diesel I4, 62 hp (46 kW) at 4200 rpm and 93 ftlbf (126 Nm) of torque (SR5 long bed only).

1981-1983-1.8 L preflow 4 speed manual (Australia)

Fourth generation

Fourth generation

Also called

1 Ton

Production start

1984

Production end

1997

Model year(s)

19851989

Assembly

Toyota City, Japan

Tahara, Aichi, Japan

Montevideo, Uruguay, South Africa

Body style(s)

2 and 4-door truck

Layout

Front engine, rear-wheel drive / four-wheel drive

Engine(s)

2.4L I4

3.0L V6

2.4L-D I4

Transmission(s)

4/5-speed manual

3-speed automatic

Wheelbase

Regular Cab Short Bed: 103.0 in (2616 mm)

Regular Cab Long Bed: 112.0 in (2845 mm)

Xtracab Long Bed: 121.5 in (3086 mm)

Length

Regular Cab Short Bed: 174.6 in (4435 mm)

Regular Cab Long Bed: 186.2 in (4729 mm)

Xtracab Long Bed: 195.5 in (4966 mm)

Xtracab SR5: 184.1 in (4676 mm)

Reg. Cab 4WD: 186.2 in (4729 mm)

Width

Regular Cab: 63.8 in (1621 mm)

Xtracab Long Bed: 66.1 in (1679 mm)

Xtracab: 66.5 in (1689 mm)

Height

Regular Cab Short Bed 2WD: 60.8 in (1544 mm)

Regular Cab Long Bed: 60.4 in (1534 mm)

Xtracab Long Bed: 60.3 in (1532 mm)

1 Ton Reg. Cab Long Bed 2WD: 61.5 in (1562 mm)

Regular Cab 4WD: 67.3 in (1709 mm)

SR5 Turbo Xtracab: 60.2 in (1529 mm)

Xtracab 4WD: 67.1 in (1704 mm)

Related

4Runner

Hilux Surf

The 1984 redesign introduced the Xtracab two-row extended cab option. There was also a fuel injected model, the 22R-E. Two diesel engines were also offered, the 2L and the turbocharged 2L-T. The diesels were discontinued in the U.S. after the 1986 model year, this was due to higher performance expectations from customers and the wide availability of inexpensive gasoline. The next year saw the introduction of a turbocharged option, the 22R-TE. The solid front axle was swapped out for an independent front suspension/torsion bar setup in the 4x4 model in 1986, and optional automatic front locking hubs and an electronic transfer case was added as well. A V6 engine was introduced in 1988.

Toyota introduced a new generation of the Hilux in most markets in late 1988 but the fourth generation remained in production until 1997 in South Africa. Toyota says this was due to South African "content laws" and thus it was cheaper to continue to produce the fourth generation Hilux, rather than retool the plant for the fifth generation.

Engines:

1984-1988 - 2.4 L (2366 cc) 22R SOHC I4, 96 hp (72 kW) at 4800 rpm and 129 ftlbf (174 Nm) at 2800 rpm

1984-1986 2.2 L 1L (2188 cc)Diesel I4, 62 hp (46.2 kW) at 4200 rpm and 93 ftlbf (126 Nm) (SR5 long bed only)

1984-1985 - 2.4L (2446 cc) Diesel I4 2L SOHC, 83 hp (62 kW) at 4200 rpm and 122 ftlbf (165 Nm) at 2400 rpm;

2L-T (2446 cc) SOHC, 92 hp (69 kW) at 4000 rpm and 159 ftlbf (216 Nm) at 2400 rpm

1984-1988 - 2.4 L (2366 cc) 22R-E SOHC FI I4, 112 hp (78 kW) at 4800 rpm and 137 ftlbf (185 Nm) at 2800 rpm

1986-1987 - 2.4 L (2366 cc) 22R-TE SOHC FI turbo I4, 135 hp (101 kW) at 4800 rpm and 173 ftlbf (234 Nm) at 2800 rpm

1988 - 3.0 L 3VZ-E V6, 145 hp (112 kW) @ 4800 rpm; 180 ftlbf @ 3400 rpm

19841988 Toyota Pickup (US)  

19841988 Toyota Hilux (LN56R) 2.4D 4-door utility (Australia)  

Fifth generation

Fifth generation

19911997 Hilux 2.0 (YN80)

Single cab standard bed (Japan).

Also called

Toyota 4x2

Toyota 4x4

Volkswagen Taro

Production start

1988

Production end

2005

Assembly

Tahara, Aichi, Japan

Hamura, Japan

Zrate, Argentina

Fremont, California

Colombia (SOFASA)

Body style(s)

2 and 4-door truck

Layout

Front engine, rear-wheel drive / four-wheel drive

Engine(s)

2.4L I4

3.0L V6

2.8L-D

Transmission(s)

5-speed manual

4-speed automatic

Wheelbase

Regular Cab: 103.0 in (2616 mm)

Regular Cab Long Bed: 112.2 in (2850 mm)

Xtracab: 121.5 in (3086 mm)

Xtracab V6: 121.9 in (3096 mm)

Length

Regular Cab: 174.6 in (4435 mm)

Regular Cab Long Bed: 186.0 in (4724 mm)

Xtracab: 193.1 in (4905 mm)

DLX Reg. Cab Long Bed 4WD: 185.8 in (4719 mm)

DLX Regular Cab 4WD: 174.4 in (4430 mm)

Width

66.5 in (1689 mm)

Height

1988-1991 Regular Cab: 60.8 in (1544 mm)

1988-1991 Regular Cab Long Bed: 60.6 in (1539 mm)

1988-1991 Xtracab 2WD: 61.0 in (1549 mm)

1988-1991 Regular Cab Long Bed 4WD: 67.1 in (1704 mm)

1988-1991 Xtracab 4WD: 67.3 in (1709 mm)

1991-97 Regular Cab: 62.6 in (1590 mm)

1991-97 Regular Cab: 62.8 in (1595 mm)

1991-97 Xtracab 4WD: 69.1 in (1755 mm)

1991-97 Regular Cab 4WD: 68.9 in (1750 mm)

Related

4Runner

Hilux Surf

Prado

The next redesign, in 1988, saw a longer-wheelbase option, 122 in (309.9 cm) versus 103 in (261.6 cm) for the regular wheelbase. One-piece cargo box walls eliminated the rust-prone seams found in earlier models. The V6 Xtracab SR5 earned Motor Trend magazine's Truck of the Year award that year. Production began at the NUMMI plant in Fremont, California, USA in 1991.

The Hilux (Seventh Generation) in South America was produced in Colombia since 1994 to 1998 by SOFASA (Only Petrol engine 2.4 l), sold and export to(Venezuela and Ecuador). For Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay was produced in Argentina since 1997 to 2005 (Zrate Plant. Petrol and Diesel engine). Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru was imported from Japan since 1989 to 1997 (Petrol and Diesel Engine). South American 7-G Versions:

Single Cab chasis (2wd, 4wd Petrol) (Colombia)

Single Cab Long Bed (2wd,4wd, Petrol and Diesel) (All South American countries)

Crew Cab (2wd,4wd, Petrol and Diesel)(All South American countries)

The Hilux in South America was produced in Colombia since 1998 to 2005 by SOFASA (Only Petrol engine 2.7 cc), sold and export to(Venezuela and Ecuador where the Single Cab 2wd Chasis/Long Bed is called Stout II). Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru it was imported from Japan since 1998 to 2004 (Petrol 2.7 cc and Diesel Engine 2.8D). This was not sold in Argentina and Brazil because the 7th Generation received a facelift. South American 8-G Versions:

Single Cab chasis (2wd, 4wd Petrol) (Colombia and Ecuador)

Single Cab Long Bed (2wd,4wd, Petrol and Diesel) (All South American countries)

X-Tra Cab (4wd, Petrol and Diesel) (Bolivia)

Crew Cab (2wd,4wd, Petrol and Diesel)(All South American countries) (Named Hilux Millenium from 2002)

In Germany the Hilux was sold as the Volkswagen Taro.

Engines:

1988-1995 - 1.8 L (1812 cc) Toyota Y engine#2Y-U - 58kw (79hp)@5,000rpm 140Nm (14.3kgm)@3,200rpm

1989-1995 - 2.4 L (2366 cc) 22R-E SOHC FI I4, 112 hp (84 kW) at 4600 rpm and 142 ftlbf (192 Nm) at 3400 rpm

1989 - 3.0 L 3VZ-E V6, 150 hp (112 kW)

Volkswagen built and marketed them under the Volkswagen Taro name; this agreement ended in 1996.

Facelift

The name Tacoma comes from an Lushootseed word for the volcano Tahoma in the Cascade Mountains, known as Mount Rainier in English, which is visible from Tacoma, Washington, USA.

The Tacoma frame differs from the Hilux frame, although both appear similar from the outside. Both the Tacoma and Hilux variants are sold in Mexico.

The ninth generation of compact pickup trucks from Toyota, was radically updated, with a new frame and body, new suspension, and new engines. All versions now featured coil springs in front with an independant a arm type suspension and leaf springs in back.

The Tacoma was restyled in 1998 when the front fascia and the frame were the primary changes as well as the addition of new badging. It was also restyled in 2001 when a new "double cab" (crew cab) option was added, and a flashy S-Runner was offered as well.

Engines:

1995-2004 2.4 L (2438 cc) 2RZ-FE 16-valve DOHC I4, 142 hp (106 kW) (4x2)

1995-2004 2.7 L (2693 cc) 3RZ-FE 16-valve DOHC I4, 150 hp (112 kW) (4x4)

1995-2004 3.4 L 5VZ-FE 24-valve DOHC V6, 190 hp (142 kW)

Thailand

Toyota shifted production from the Hilux to the Tiger in the 1990s and made it the global export hub. The Thailand made Hilux Tiger went through the following versions: 1998-1999 - Hilux Tiger with 5L engine 2000-2001 - Hilux Tiger with 5L EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection) Engine 2001 - Hilux Tiger with 1KZ engine (short lived replaced right away with D4D engine) Late 2001- late 2004 : Hilux Tiger SportCruiser with D4D engine

In 2005, Toyota Japan ceased production of the Hilux truck.

19881991 Hilux (RN85R) cab chassis (Australia)  

Pick Up 4WD  

1991 Volkswagen Taro  

Pre-facelift Tacoma extended cab  

Tacoma extended cab with second facelift  

Facelifted Tacoma extended cab  

Sixth generation

Sixth generation

Production

1997 - 2004

Assembly

Hino Motors, Hamura, Japan

Samut Prakan,Thailand

Body style(s)

2-door truck

4-door truck

Layout

Front engine, rear-wheel drive / four-wheel drive

Engine(s)

2.0L I4

2.7L I4

3.0L diesel I4

Transmission(s)

5-speed manual

4-speed automatic

Wheelbase

Regular Cab: 2,850 mm (112.2 in)

Extended Cab: 3,090 mm (121.7 in)

Crew Cab: 2,855 mm (112.4 in)

Length

Regular Cab: 4,690 mm (184.6 in)

Extended Cab: 5,035 mm (198.2 in)

Crew Cab: 4,790 mm (188.6 in)

Width

Regular Cab & All 2WD Models: 1,665 mm (65.6 in)

Crew Cab & Extended Cab: 1,790 mm (70.5 in)

Height

4WD Regular Cab/Extended Cab: 1,775 mm (69.9 in)

4WD Crew Cab: 1,795 mm (70.7 in)

2WD Regular Cab: 1,600 mm (63.0 in)/1,650 mm (65.0 in)

2WD Extended & Crew Cab:1,695 mm (66.7 in)

Related

4Runner/Hilux Surf

TC Pickup

Hilux was parted by this generation from Tacoma.

Tacoma spent only in facelift for a while.

Single cab 2.0 L

(RZN147, Japan)  

Supports Pickup 4WD Wide Extra cab 2.7 L (RZN174H, Japan)  

Supports Pickup 4WD Wide Extra cab 2.7 L (RZN174H, Japan)  

Double cab 4x4 belongs to The Royal Danish Navy (N16#)  

20012004 Post facelift 4-door utility

(RZN149R, Australia)  

Post facelift

Supports Pickup 4WD Wide Double cab 2.7 (RZN169H, Japan)  

Seventh generation

Seventh generation

Also called

Tacoma

Hilux Vigo

Production start

2005

Assembly

Samut Prakan,Thailand

Karachi Sindh, Pakistan

Zarate, Argentina

Durban, South Africa

Body style(s)

2-door truck

4-door truck

Layout

Front engine, rear-wheel drive / four-wheel drive

Engine(s)

2.0L I4

2.5L diesel I4

2.7 L I4

3.0L I4

4.0L V6

Transmission(s)

5-speed manual

4-speed automatic]]

5-speed automatic (V6 only)

Wheelbase

3,085 mm (121.5 in)

Length

Regular Cab: 4,975 mm (195.9 in)

Extended Cab: 5,255 mm (206.9 in)

Crew Cab: 5,130 mm (202.0 in)

Width

Regular Cab & All 2WD Models: 1,760 mm (69.3 in)

Crew Cab & Extended Cab: 1,835 mm (72.2 in)

Height

4WD Regular Cab: 1,795 mm (70.7 in)

4WD Crew Cab & Extended Cab: 1,810 mm (71.3 in)

2WD Regular Cab: 1,680 mm (66.1 in)

2WD Extended & Crew Cab: 1,695 mm (66.7 in)

Related

4Runner

Fortuner

Innova

Prado

FJ Cruiser

Both the Tacoma and the Hilux were updated in 2005. The Tacoma was based on the new Land Cruiser Prado chassis, while the Hilux rides on a refreshed version of the ladder frame found on previous versions. The new Hilux got bigger, now classified as a mid-size pick up. The Tacoma had a new 4.0 liter V6 engine that produces 236 horsepower (176 kW) and 266 ftlbf (361 Nm) torque. Its design was very similar to the 4Runner.

Those sold in European, Australian and Asian Markets are built and assembled in Thailand and are known as the Hilux Vigo. For the South African and Icelandic markets the Hilux is built in Durban, South Africa. As of December 2009, it is the best selling vehicle in South Africa. Those sold in South America are made in Argentina (as same as previous generation Hilux). The Hilux Vigo platform was used as the basis for Toyota's IMV program which spawned the Innova MPV and Fortuner SUV/PPV.

In Malaysia, the Hilux is only available in 2.5 L with the option of single cab or double cab.[citation needed] The double cab model has an automatic transmission variant. It uses the same engine as other Asian countries (in-line, 4-cylinder, 16-valve, DOHC Turbo Diesel with common rail direct injection), however the specs for Malaysia models are slightly different in that its maximum output is 75 kW at 3600 rpm and maximum torque is 260 nm at 1600-2400 rpm.

The Hilux was became availble in Singapore with an 3.0 liter engine and the option of single cab or double cab.[citation needed] It uses the same engine as other countries (in-line, 4-cylinder, 16-valve, DOHC Turbo Diesel with common rail direct injection), however, this engine is built in Japan (also used by Prado) instead of Argentina. It is also used by taxi services and Singapore Police Force.

Engines (markets):

2005 2.0 L gasoline VVT-i DOHC I4 (South Africa, Indonesia)

2005 2.5 L diesel D-4D DOHC I4, 134 hp (100 kW) - 156 hp (Asia, Europe, South Africa, South America)

2005 2.7 L gasoline VVT-i DOHC I4, 160 hp (Australia, Arabian Peninsula, The Philippines, South Africa, USA)

2005 3.0 L diesel D-4D DOHC I4, Turbodiesel, commonrail 16-valve direct injection, 173 hp (127KW) (Asia, South Africa, South America, Australia, Europe). This version is made at Toyota's facility in Zrate, Argentina.

2005 4.0 L gasoline VVT-i DOHC V6, 228 hp (170 kW) - 236 hp (Australia, South Africa, USA)

2008 4.0L Supercharged DOHC V6 306 hp/225 kW (Australia only, TRD edition)

Facelift

A facelifted version of the Hilux was unveiled by Toyota's Malaysian distributors, UMW Toyota Motor in August 2008. Toyota has released a Left Hand Drive facelifted Hilux Vigo in August 2008 while a Right Hand Drive Hilux Vigo 2009 facelifted model is expected to be released in September 2008. The facelifted models were introduced to the Philippines in October 2008.

Toyota also introduced a rear access system called "Smart Cab" to replace all Xtra Cab models in E and G grade. The Smart Cab models are only for the Thailand domestic market.

Current Tacoma (regular cab)  

2008 TRD Hilux (GGN25R) 4000SL 4-door utility (Australia)  

Extended cab Hilux  

Double cab Hilux  

Recreational vehicle chassis

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Recreational vehicles (RV) have been built on Toyota truck chassis since the introduction of the Toyota Chinook in 1977 on a standard duty chassis until 1993 when the last Winnebago and National coaches were completed on their last remaining 1992 chassis. Since that time there have been a number of manufactures that have used the small Toyota truck chassis to built small class C motor homes including Chinook, RBR, New Horizons, Coachman, Huntsman, National (under both the Dolphin and Seabreaze names), Winnebago Industries (under both the Itasca and Winnebago name), and Gardner Pacific (under the Sunrader name). Beginning in 1986 RV manufacturers began using the heavier Toyota 1 ton cab and chassis.

Reputation

The Hilux has gained a reputation for exceptional sturdiness and reliability, even during sustained heavy use and/or abuse, and is often referred to as "The Indestructible Car". This was further reinforced on the BBC motoring show Top Gear, when a 1988 Hilux with 190,000 miles (308,000 km) on the odometer was subjected to extraordinary abuse (in series 3, episodes 5 and 6). This consisted of driving it down a flight of steps, scraping buildings, crashing headlong into a tree, being washed out to sea and completely submerged, driving it through a garden shed, dropping a caravan onto it, hitting it with a wrecking ball, setting the cabin and bed area on fire, and, finally, placing it on top of a 240-foot (73 m) block of flats that was subsequently destroyed by a controlled demolition. Although it was now suffering from severe structural damage, the truck was still running after being repaired without spare parts and only with typical tools and equipment that would be found in a car's toolbox, such as screwdrivers, motor oil, and a wrench, however WD40 was used to get the engine going after it had been recovered from the sea. The Hilux currently resides as one of the background decorations in the Top Gear studio.

In the 2006 series (series 8, episode 3), a Hilux was chosen by Jeremy Clarkson as his platform for creating an amphibious vehicle. With assistance, Clarkson rigged the truck with a massive outboard motor, ironically made by Honda, and steering mechanism in the pickup bed. The truck, redubbed the "Toybota",was driven by Clarkson over several miles by road and two miles (3 km) across open water, before capsizing during a quick turn. Once recovered, the vehicle was moved back to the Top Gear Studio, where a confident Clarkson stated that he would be the only one capable of driving his car home, since it was the indestructible Hilux. However, Clarkson could not get the Hilux started which led his co-hosts to believe that Clarkson had finally destroyed the "indestructible". In the 2007 series (Series 10, Episode 2), Clarkson opted for a Nissan pickup instead of a Hilux in a second amphibious challenge, successfully crossing the English Channel in the vehicle.

In 2007, Top Gear ran a special program in which Clarkson and James May raced a customized 2005 model Hilux to the 1996 magnetic north pole from Northern Canada against Richard Hammond using a dog sled. The race, known as the Hilux Arctic Challenge, made the truck the first car to make it to the magnetic North Pole.

Outside television, these vehicles have been known to exceed 300,000 miles (~500,000 km) with regular maintenance. It is also infamous for being used as an improvised fighting vehicle "technical"y militias and irregular military forces, especially in Third World conflicts. The Toyota War between Libya and Chad was so named because of the use of Hilux trucks as light cavalry by the Chadian army. These vehicles have also been used in the Iraq war as Improvised Explosive Devices (IED). Militias have been known to outfit this vehicle with stolen, post-Soviet missiles and equipment. The Toyota War saw use of the Hilux as a pulling vehicle, serving as an aircraft tug and tank pull for the T-62 heavy tank. There are currently 37 customized Hilux used by the People's Liberation Army in the Southern region of China. The Toyota Hilux has been widely used by Pakistan Army; however, Mitsubishi L200s were acquired instead of sixth generation Hilux recently to replace worn out vehicles.

In October 2007, the Swedish car magazine Teknikens Vrld performed an evasive manoeuvre (a moose test) that revealed that the Hilux pickup truck was less than ideal for turning abruptly at speed. The car failed the test and only the driver's skill prevented it from overturning. After the test Toyota stopped the sales of Hilux equipped with 16 inch wheels in Europe.

A world record was achieved by the support crew for the participants in the 2008/2009 Amundsen Omega 3 South Pole Race. The crew travelled in specially adapted Toyota Hiluxs modified by Arctic Trucks, completing a trip of over 5000 km from Novo, a Russian Scientific Station in Antarctica to the Geographic South Pole and back again, making them the first 4x4s to reach the South Pole. The return journey of 2500 km from the South Pole to Novo Station was completed in a record 8 days and 17 hours.

The nearly destroyed, but still working, Top Gear Hilux perched on its plinth  

Jeremy Clarkson's Hilux Boat, redubbed the "Toybota"  

Toyota Hilux in the Sahel in Mauritania  

Notes and references

^ a b c d e f g Toyota Vehicle Identification Manual, Toyota Motor Sale Co., Ltd. - Export Parts Department, 1979, 97911-79 

^ a b c d e "Pickups and Mini-Trucks". Pickups and Mini-Trucks (Hot Rod Magazine) 1 (5): 36. 1983. 

^ http://www.brian894x4.com/Hiluxgeneration2.html

^ "Detailed Specs of Thailand made Hilux Tiger 1998-2004". http://www.jimsoni.com/toyota-tiger.html. 

^ www.auto-car-shop.com Hilux 2009, came into Mercosur! - accessed 22 November 2008

^ "Toyota Hilux facelifted - initial details revealed". http://paultan.org/archives/2008/08/11/toyota-hilux-facelifted-initial-details-revealed/. 

^ "Photos and some higlights of 2009 LHD and RHD Toyota Hilux Vigo 2009". http://www.sonirodban.com/toyota-hilux-vigo-2009.html. 

^ Top Gear: Killing a Toyota Part 1 BBCWorldwide on Youtube. Added: March 30, 2007

^ Top Gear: Killing a Toyota Part 2 (a) BBCWorldwide on Youtube. Added: March 30, 2007

^ Top Gear: Killing a Toyota Part 2 (b) BBCWorldwide on Youtube Added: March 30, 2007

^ http://www.thesouthpolerace.com/index.php?ID=

External links

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A digital audio player (DAP), more commonly referred to as an MP3 player, is a consumer electronics device that stores, organizes and plays audio files. Some DAPs are also referred to as portable media players as they have image-viewing and/or video-playing support. MP3 players are now regularly built into mobile phones, making them the most common form of digital audio player. In short, an MP3 player is a portable device that plays digital music files--although many MP3 players can do much more than that. They evolved from the portable cassette and CD players that we carried around in the 1980s and '90s. Instead of bulky cassettes or scratch-prone compact discs, most MP3 players play files stored directly on the device. Aside from a pair of headphones, there is nothing extra you need to carry to enjoy your music collection.

An MP3 is a digital audio file compressed with a standard defined by the Motion Pictures Experts Group (MPEG). MPEG was formed to develop techniques for dealing with digital video; since most video also contains audio, MP3 was developed as an audio extension of that work. Officially known as "MPEG-1, Layer 3", MP3 is a lossy compression algorithm that uses psychoacoustic modeling to reduce the size of audio files by up to 90%.

Psychoacoustics takes advantage of deficiencies in the human hearing system to throw away digital bits corresponding to sounds that cannot be heard. The human ear cannot hear soft sounds in the presence of loud sounds having a similar frequency; for example, a voice conversation becomes inaudible when a jet flies low overhead. This effect is known as auditory masking, and done correctly the discarded sounds will not be missed.

MP3 is a lossy algorithm in the sense that the original bits cannot be recreated from the compressed bits. In terms of hearing, however, MP3 is lossless because the human ear cannot distinguish between a CD recording and a properly encoded MP3 version of it. MP3s achieve this transparency at a bit rate of approximately 256 kilobits per second, or roughly one sixth of the 1.4 megabits per second required by the compact disc format.

MP3s can be recorded at lower bit rates, saving even more space, but audible differences begin to appear at rates below 128 kilobits per second. At these lower bit rates, MP3 can use a trick known as joint stereo to improve quality. Audio generally consists of left and right audio tracks. Joint stereo combines, whenever possible, the sounds common to both left and right tracks into one track. Instead of left and right, it has "common" and "different" channels.

Being an open standard, and therefore available to anyone, has played a major role in the widespread adoption of the MP3 file format. While specific implementations such as those by the Fraunhofer Institute may be protected by patents, there exist numerous open source implementations. MP3s were originally only playable on computers, but inexpensive, portable MP3 players such as Apple's iPod have since been developed.

History

The immediate predecessor in the market place of the digital audio player was the portable CD player, which was sometimes referred to as a "portable audio device."

Briton Kane Kramer designed one of the earliest digital audio players, which he called the IXI. His 1979 prototype was capable of approximately 3.5 minutes of audio playback but it did not enter commercial production. The related patents expired in 1988. Apple Inc. hired Kramer as a consultant and presented his work as an example of prior art in the field of digital audio players during their litigation with Burst.com almost two decades later.

The first mass-produced DAP was created in 1997 by SaeHan Information Systems, which domestically sold its "MPMan" player in the middle of 1998. The South Korean company then licensed the players to Eiger Labs which distributed them—now branded as Eiger Labs MPMan F10—to the North American market during the summer of 1998. The flash-based players were available in 16 MB storage capacity.

The Rio PMP300 from Diamond Multimedia was introduced in September 1998, a few months after the MPMan. It was a success during the holiday season, with sales exceeding expectations. Interest and investment in digital music were subsequently spurred from it. Because of the player's notoriety as the target of a major lawsuit, the Rio is erroneously assumed to be the first DAP.

In 1998, Compaq developed the first hard drive based DAP using a 2.5" laptop drive. It was licensed to HanGo Electronics (now known as Remote Solution), which first sold the PJB-100 (Personal Jukebox) in 1999. The player had an initial capacity of 4.8 GB, which was advertised to be able to hold 1200 songs.

In October 2001, Apple Computer (now known as Apple Inc.) unveiled the first generation iPod, the 5 GB hard drive based DAP with a 1.8" Toshiba drive. With the development of a minimalistic user interface and a smaller form factor, the iPod was initially notable within users of the Macintosh community. In July 2002, Apple introduced the second generation update to the iPod. It was compatible with Windows computers through Musicmatch Jukebox (now known as Y!Music Musicmatch Jukebox). The iPod series, which grew to include microdrive and flash-based players, has become the market leader in DAPs.

In 2002, Archos released the first "portable media player" (PMP), the Archos Jukebox Multimedia. Manufacturers have since implemented abilities to view images and play videos into their devices.

In 2003 the first MP3 players were installed into mobile phones in South Korea and the first artist to sell songs as MP3 file downloads directly to mobile phones was Ricky Martin. The innovation spread rapidly and by 2005, more than half of all music sold in South Korea was sold directly to mobile phones. The idea spread across the globe and by 2005 all five major handset makers, Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, LG and SonyEricsson had released musicphones. By 2006, more MP3 players were sold in musicphones than all stand-alone MP3 players put together. The rapid rise of the musicphone was quoted by Apple as a primary reason for developing the iPhone. In 2007, the installed base of musicphones passed the 1 billion level, and today more than half of all moblie phones in the world have an MP3 player.

Although online music services such as RealNetworks’ Rhapsody also offer legal downloads through a subscription plan, the launch of the iTunes Store in 2003 established the model of selling individual songs and albums for purchase.

Operation

Digital sampling is used to convert an audio wave to a sequence of binary numbers that can be stored in a digital format, such as MP3.

Common features of all MP3 players are a memory storage device, such as flash memory or a miniature hard disk drive, an embedded processor, and an audio codec microchip to convert compressed sound into analogue form that is then played through the speaker jack.

Most DAPs are powered by rechargeable batteries, some of which are not user replaceable. Listening to music stored on DAPs is typically through earphones and stereo systems connected with a 3.5 mm jack.

Types

Digital audio players are generally categorized by storage media:

Flash-based Players: These are non-mechanical solid state devices that hold digital audio files on internal flash memory or removable flash media called memory cards. Due to technological advancements in flash memory, these originally low-storage devices are now available commercially ranging up to 32 GB. Because they are solid state and do not have moving parts they require less battery power and may be more resilient to hazards such as dropping or fragmentation than hard disk-based players. Basic MP3 player functions are commonly integrated into USB flash drives.

Hard drive-based Players or Digital Jukeboxes: Devices that read digital audio files from a hard disk drive (HDD). These players have higher capacities currently ranging up to 250 GB. At typical encoding rates, this means that thousands of songs can be stored on one player.

MP3 CD Players: Portable CD players that can decode and play MP3 audio files stored on CDs.

Networked audio players: Players that connect via (WiFi) network to receive and play audio.

Common audio formats

MP3 is the dominant format, and is nearly universally supported. The main alternative formats are AAC and WMA. Unlike MP3, these formats support DRM restrictions that are often implemented into files from paid download services. Open source formats, which are completely patent-free, are available - though less widely supported. Examples include Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, and Speex.

Most players can also play uncompressed PCM in a container such as WAV or AIFF.

Controversy

Although these issues aren't usually controversial within digital audio players, they are matters of continuing controversy and litigation, including but not limited to content distribution and protection, and digital rights management (DRM).

Lawsuit with RIAA

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) filed a lawsuit with Diamond Multimedia for its Rio players, alleging that the device encouraged copying music illegally. But Diamond won a legal victory on the shoulders of the Sony Corp. v. Universal City Studios case and DAPs were legally ruled as electronic devices.

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