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HiLux drives to the heart of
Iceland's devastating eruption
Toyota's HiLux has once again demonstrated its
go-anywhere ability - this time on the ice and
fire of Iceland's Eyjafallajökull volcano.
HiLux proved to be the perfect transport for
scientists racing to set up monitoring equipment,
just hours before the long-dormant mountain blew
its top and sent a vast cloud of ash 10,000 metres
into the sky.
The eruption has brought chaos to the skies of
Europe with massive disruption to airlines and
travellers around the world.
The legendary HiLux pick-up has already established
its versatility in extreme conditions, being the
first car to be driven across the Arctic to the
Magnetic North Pole by Top Gear.
In its latest adventure, the go-anywhere HiLux
was fitted with the same extreme-environment specification,
including giant low-pressure 38-inch tyres.
HiLux had the measure of every challenge in its
path as it made its way through ice and snow towards
the volcano's fiery heart.
With the world's most advanced aircraft rendered
powerless by the ash-filled atmosphere, it's HiLux
that once again has proved itself the master of
everything man and nature can put in its path.

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