domingo, 8 de outubro de 2017









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TOYOTA HILUX MODIFICADO PELA NOVA SUBMARCA DA CARLEX DESIGN Imagens e fotos de carroCARLEX DESIGN presents 'new' Hilux

Carlex Design, a traditional Polish trainer, always presents spectacular work done mostly from the basis of sporting models. However, his latest work out of the rut: this is Toyota Hilux. A vehicle that thanks to the changes introduced, reveals a much more aggressive, flashy image  and has a more luxurious and refined interior.
Developed from the Toyota Hilux, this model was renamed Toyota Hilly, and is the first model of the new sub-brand that Carlex Design has just presented: Pickup Design. As you can see, it will specialize in the preparation of this class of vehicles and for the time being has revealed only this Toyota Hilux, but are being prepared a Nissan Navara, a
Volkswagen Amarok and a Renault Alaskan with the signature of the new division.


The Toyota Hilux from Pickup Design debuts a brand new front, with a bumper, grille, hood and different protectors on the lower parts that are a little more aggressive, also having a strip of LED projectors located well above the license plate. In addition, metal protections were installed to protect this vulnerable point of the body, the wheel arches were enlarged with larger fenders and the wheels and tires were replaced by larger ones.The rear bumper is also new, as is the airfoil that now integrates the cover that gives access to the cargo part. In this last point also another novelty arises: a robust tubular structure that imitates the appearance of a santantonio. Regarding the passenger compartment, the Toyota Hilly is practically all-upholstered with high quality black and red leathers and features a more sporty aesthetic steering wheel.Lastly, remembering that the current Toyota Hilux represents the eighth generation of a vehicle that began to be marketed in 1968, and since then, the brand has managed to market more than 18 million units worldwide.













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