Toyota Hilux

Home » Vehicles » Toyota Hilux
The Toyota Hilux 2.8 GD-6 is a robust and versatile pickup truck known for its durability, off-road capability, and powerful engine. Here are some key points about what it can transport and the special advantages it offers:Transport Capabilities Cargo and Goods:Bulk Items: The spacious bed can accommodate large and bulky items such as furniture, appliances, and equipment. People: Seating Capacity: It can seat between 2 to 5 people. The double cab version is particularly suitable for carrying both passengers and cargo. Recreational Equipment: Outdoor Gear: Ideal for transporting camping equipment, bicycles, kayaks, and other recreational gear. Livestock and Agricultural Products: Farm Use: It can transport livestock feed, produce, and farm equipment, making it a favourite among farmers and agricultural workers. Special Advantages Off-Road Capability: Build Quality: Known for its rugged construction and ability to withstand tough conditions, the Hilux has a reputation for longevity and reliability. Engine Performance: The 2.8-liter turbo-diesel engine provides ample power and torque, essential for carrying heavy loads and towing. Comfort and Convenience: Modern Interiors: Despite its ruggedness, the Hilux offers a comfortable cabin with modern amenities such as air conditioning, and advanced safety features. Safety Features:Advanced Safety Systems: Equipped with features like stability control, multiple airbags, and advanced braking systems, ensuring safety for both passengers and cargo.

Shown below are the transport vehicle specifications of Toyota Hilux, which is a Bakkie with load capacity of 1 Ton. This vehicle is available for use in transporting loads since 2024-05-19.

The Bakkie is located in Kempton Park, Gauteng. To find out if the Toyota Hilux vehicle is still available to transport your load, contact Seshothela using the contact details below (click on the text below to reveal the details).

 

Vehicle Type: Bakkie

Location: Kempton Park, Gauteng

Load Capacity: 1 Ton

Contact Person: Seshothela

Telephone: Click to Show

Email: Click to Show

 

If you also have a Bakkie or any other transport vehicle available for use in transport contracts or to rent out to other persons or businesses to use for transporting loads, then Register for a Free Account and list your transport vehicle for free so you can be contacted to provide your services.

Transport News

C-BRTA urges safe and alert transport of people and goods during Easter holidays

State-owned allowing company the Cross-Border Road Transport Agency (C-BRTA) advises cross-border road transportation operators to stay alert while carrying passengers and products throughout borders throughout the Easter duration. The C-BRTA likewise means to increase the implementation of its law enforcement unit– the Road Transport Inspectorate (RTI)– along significant corridors to border posts to match the anticipated increase in freight and passenger lorry traffic volumes, in addition to impose compliance with road guidelines.

read more

Struggling steel sector, construction challenges delay N2 bridge projects – Sanral

Construction deal with the multibillion-rand Mtentu and Msikaba bridge tasks in the Eastern Cape is dealing with renewed delays, says the South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral). The mega-bridges type part of Sanral’s N2 Wild Coast roadway job, which requires the building of a 410 km stretch of road from East London to the Mtamvuna river on the border of the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal provinces.

read more

EV charging station developer objecting to Sanral’s proposed policy changes

The developer of a South African across the country network of solar-powered offgrid electrical car (EV) charging stations, Zero Carbon Charge (CHARGE), has formally challenged the South African National Roads Agency Limited’s (Sanral’s) proposed amendments to its Rest and Services Facilities (RSF) policy. CHARGE asserts that the proposed new policy will put private sector investment at danger, postpone the rollout of critical facilities and develop regulatory uncertainty, and do so at a crucial time in the country’s transition to electrical roadway transportation. CHARGE intends to support the adoption of long-distance EVs, allow EV travel and unlock financial development in backwoods, while likewise minimizing the pressure on the national grid. It already has a fully-operational offgrid charging station at Wolmaransstad, on the N12 highway, in the North West province. Two more, situated on the N3 in between Johannesburg and Durban, are scheduled to start operating in May.

read more

S&P Global Energy forecasts oil prices of $70/bbl to $100/bbl for the remainder of this year

Energy market intelligence company S&& P Global Energy says the 17-million-barrel-a-day decrease in crude oil and improved product supply readily available to the market from March 1 to 11 represents the biggest oil supply disturbance in history, with no other historic episode coming close. Plans for the biggest oil reserves distribution in history, announced on March 11 by the International Energy Agency, might prove to be a bridge from a very unbalanced oil market to one that is less so, however it will be a restricted solution if the Strait of Hormuz stays closed, S&& P Global Energy includes.

read more

N2 bridge projects delayed by struggling local steel sector, construction challenges – Sanral

Construction work on the multibillion-rand Mtentu and Msikaba bridge projects in the Eastern Cape are both dealing with restored hold-ups, says the South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral). The mega-bridges type part of Sanral’s N2 Wild Coast road project, which requires the building of a 410 km stretch of road from East London to the Mtamvuna river on the border of the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal provinces.

read more

Agri SA, Agbiz partner with ISA to undertake targeted agri road corridor development

Industry bodies Agri SA and the Agricultural Business Chamber of South Africa (Agbiz) have formalised a strategic collaboration with Infrastructure South Africa (ISA) to prioritise critical agricultural road passages in the Free State. Having signed a memorandum of cooperation, the organisations have made an essential action towards lining up facilities planning with the logistics requirements of the farming economy.

read more