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  2. Gulf States Toyota Distributors - Wikipedia

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    They are franchised by Toyota Motor Sales, USA to sell vehicles to car dealerships in the five states of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Texas. [3] Corporate headquarters is located within the Houston Energy Corridor on a 400,000-square-foot (37,000 m 2 ) campus with a five and ten-story building beside an eight-story parking ...

  3. Toyota Hilux - Wikipedia

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    2023 Hilux Champ. The Toyota Hilux Champ is a two-door pickup truck or chassis cab positioned below the Hilux, and based on the IMV platform and chassis shared with the Hilux. It was first previewed as the IMV 0 concept in December 2022, and went on sale as the Hilux Champ in Thailand in November 2023. [175]

  4. Toyota Hilux Champ - Wikipedia

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    It went on sale on 15 October 2024. [17] It is only available in a short-wheelbase version with a 2.0-litre petrol engine and a 2.4-litre diesel engine option. [18] Toyota Astra Motor planned to offer a three-row SUV version of the Hilux Rangga, built by a coachbuilder and sold through Toyota dealers in the country starting 2025.

  5. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Toyota began scouting locations in Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee and Texas for a new assembly plant to build the second generation Tundra pickup. [2] After long deliberations including the offer of $227 million in subsidies, a 2,000-acre (8.1 km 2 ) site on the far south side of San Antonio was selected as the location for ...

  6. Hino Motors - Wikipedia

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    In March 1997, Toyota increased its Hino stake (at the time 11.4%) to 16.4% and to 20.1% by the end of the year. [16] Toyota also moved all its production and development activities for light trucks to Hino. [4] In June 1998, Toyota said it planned to take control of Hino. [17] By March 2001, it had acquired a 36.6% Hino stake. [18]

  7. Arctic Trucks - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Toyota in Iceland established its own division, calling it "Toyota Aukahlutir" (Toyota Accessories). In 1996, this division was renamed Arctic Trucks. In 1999, Arctic Trucks Norway was established. In 2005, Arctic Trucks was separated from Toyota Iceland. [2]