After dabbling with its Hi lux pickup Toyota has finalises its
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work here for the moment with improved drivelines. It has increased t e power of the 2.5 and 3.0-litre engines, while the Dyne also
ets a new 3.0-litre engine rated at 108hp.
The real interest on this stand will probably lie around the
iace, which has been significantly upgraded. Standard options now include electric door mirrors and windows, remote central IIIIDeking, ABS, and driver's airbag. In the car-derived van market the Vauxhall Corsavan, should pen a few eyes. It comes with a choice of 1.2-litre petrol or 1.3tre diesel engines from the car range. Vauxhall is another manufacturer to play heavily on its standrd options; in this case the list includes CD-player, body °loured bumpers, 14in wheels, and tinted tailgate glass. Its ayload is up 85kg, to 550kg; it reached dealers last month with rides starting at £8,740.
No CV Show would be complete without a concept vehicle; t is year's example will be found on the Lloyds TSB Autolease
Stand. It's built into a VW Transporter Sportline and has modular arbon fibre racking and an internal storage system, replacing
hat would normally have been built of wood, steel or aluminium. This will allow an extra 100kg of payload, according to Grahame Neagus, head of the specialist CV unit.