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Versatile New Toyota Rangga Multi-Purpose Truck Bows In Indonesia
The Toyota Rangga is built with both affordability and versatility right from the get go.
Showcased at the recently concluded 2023 edition of the Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS), the new Toyota Rangga pictured is a light commercial truck that’s built with both versatility and affordability from the get go.
Before you ask, ‘Rangga’ translates to ‘Hero’ in Bahasa Indonesia, and this modern offering is being presented as the spiritual successor to the Toyota Kijang Pick Up that first debuted in said ASEAN republic in 1977. Like the latter original, Toyota plans to collaborate with local car shops to outfit the Rangga for almost any and all uses.
Developed primarily for emerging markets, this light commercial vehicle (LCV) is an evolution of Toyota’s IMV 0 (Innovative International Multi-purpose Vehicle) that was first shown in Thailand late last year. Certainly, what helps the Rangga stand apart from its peers is its modern and strikingly rugged styling.
This single-cab LCV also sports easily replaceable body panels that boosts its versatility.
Behind its handsome looks and stance, the Toyota Rangga features a heavy dose of plastic cladding on its rugged face, plus a bevy of body panels that are easily replaceable – traits that make a good foundation for any LCV.
Toyota remains tight-lipped about physical dimensions and powertrain specifications, but the pictures sprawled here indicates that it will be rather compact, regardless of build or body type – all are single-cab, by the way.
What’s interesting to note is the choices of powertrains Toyota will reportedly prime the Rangga with. Besides the traditional turbo-diesel and petrol options, Toyota is poised to offer the Rangga with both hybrid and full-electric powertrain choices as well.
Besides an ambulance and fire and rescue vehicle, Indonesian artists also submitted their visions of the Rangga as both a food truck and campervan via a special contest held by Toyota Indonesia.
To showcase the Rangga’s highly versatile and modular nature, Toyota released images of the model rendered in several forms including both ambulance and fire and rescue vehicles, light utility transport, food truck, as well as a campervan.
Also submitted and subsequently featured is this racy 'drift truck' redux of the Rangga.
Amongst them too is a racy ‘drift truck’, likely inspired by grassroots pick-up truck racing that’s common across Thailand. Most of these renders were in fact creative submissions from artists participating in a special contest held by Toyota in Indonesia in conjunction with the Rangga's GIIAS 2023 showcase.
At present, Toyota hasn’t announced specific dates or timelines for this new LCV’s market introduction. However, sources online indicate that this might happen sometime next year (2024) starting with the Thai market, followed by Indonesia after.
In Indonesia, sources online suggests that the Toyota Rangga could be offered with a more affordable price figure that’s lower than the Toyota Hilux. Effectively, the Rangga could stand as a more cost-effective option against both the Hilux mentioned or used pick-up trucks in said market.
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