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An urgent recall has been issued for a Toyota Hilux Rogue model over fears faulty wiring could spark a fire. Toyota issued the recall for the GUN126 models that were sold between November 20, 2020 and April 30, 2021. Product Safety Australia warned there could be a flaw in the design of the 683 vehicles that were sold. A power wire could have been incorrectly installed and chafe against the battery clamp post, wear down the insulation and cause a short circuit. An urgent recall has been issued for a Toyota Hilux Rogue model over fears faulty wiring could spark a fire Toyota issued the recall for the GUN126 models that were sold between November 20, 2020 and April 30, 2021 ....
2021 Ford Ranger Wildtrak and Raptor pricing and specs detailed: Popular Toyota HiLux Rogue and Rugged X rivals increase in cost 1 Feb 2021 • 2 min read Ford Australia has increased the pricing of two of the Ranger ute’s most popular grades, the range-topping Wildtrak and Raptor. All three Wildtrak variants are now $300 dearer, while the sole Raptor offering has become $500 more expensive. As before, the Wildtrak is available with a 147kW/470Nm 3.2-litre single-turbo five-cylinder diesel engine mated to either a six-speed manual ($63,390 plus on-road costs) or a six-speed torque-converter automatic ($64,590). Speaking to CarsGuide, a Ford Australia spokesperson confirmed no changes have been made to the standard specifications of the Toyota HiLux Rogue and Rugged X rivals. ....
Local Toyota LandCruiser EV trial Local Toyota LandCruiser EV trial January 08, 2021 BHP to trial zero-emissions LandCruiser 70 Series produced by Toyota s local R&D unit Toyota Australia’s product planning and development division has converted a Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series into an electric vehicle and will trial the zero-emissions workhorse ute with mining giant BHP. The market-leading Japanese brand still has no plans to introduce an EV to showrooms for Australians to purchase for at least the next few years, relying instead on its conventional hybrids which are booming. Up until now, the car-maker has also stood by as other local independent companies such as Adelaide-based Voltra have in recent years taken the Toyota LandCruiser and replaced the stonking 4.5-litre turbo-diesel V8 with a full-electric powertrain, running comparable trials with BHP. ....