
The Toyota HiLux that conquered
the North Pole and drove to the heart of Iceland's
devastating volcano is now ready to tackle Australia.
After proving its exceptional
toughness in some of the world's harshest environments,
the go-anywhere HiLux will be a feature of the
Toyota stand at this year's Australian International
Motor Show.
HiLux had the measure of every
challenge as it became the first car to reach
the Magnetic North Pole. It also proved to be
the perfect transport for scientists racing
to set up monitoring equipment at Iceland's
Eyjafjallajökull volcano.
For the drive to the pole, the
double-cab 3.0-litre turbo-diesel HiLux was
specially adapted to cope with the extreme terrain
and temperatures which dropped as low as minus
36oC.
Undertaken for the BBC's Top Gear
by Jeremy Clarkson and James May, the 360-nautical
mile route began at Resolute in Nunavut province,
Canada.
Perils included polar bears -
and hitting hidden blocks of ice, which transmitted
large shocks through the suspension and at times
sent the HiLux airborne.
The expedition featured two other
specially prepared vehicles - another HiLux
and a LandCruiser Prado - with a film crew and
their equipment.
For the Icelandic volcano adventure,
the legendary HiLux was fitted with the same
extreme-environment specification, including
giant low-pressure 38-inch tyres.
HiLux once again proved itself
the master of everything man and nature could
put in its path as it made its way towards the
fiery heart of the volcano.
It arrived just hours before the
long-dormant mountain blew its top and sent
a vast cloud of ash 10,000 metres into the sky.
The ash-filled atmosphere brought
chaos to the skies of Europe with massive disruption
to airlines and travellers around the world.
The ability of HiLux to complete
its mission was in stark contrast to the world's
most advanced aircraft, which were rendered
powerless by the ash-filled atmosphere.
The Australian International Motor
Show runs from October 15-24.
