JAKARTA - Toyota Rangga Concept, which was introduced at the 2023 Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS) last August, is in the main spotlight as a cargo vehicle for commercial needs in the future.

After making his debut at one of the largest automotive exhibitions in Indonesia, this pickup car was also exhibited at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show (JMS) which is currently taking place in Tokyo, Japan. The car is known to have started circulating on the streets of Thailand, as seen in the upload of one of the 'Kurdistan Automotive Blog' Instagram accounts on November 1.

According to a report from Drive, Wednesday, November 1, the car, dubbed the 'IMV 0', is planned to be produced from 27 November in Thailand. Although its development involved Toyota engineers in Australia, the company confirmed that the car would not be released in Australia.

"Although we have various pickup models with Hilux, this concept may not be suitable for today's market," said Sean Hanley, Australian Toyota vice president.

The Concept range was launched with consideration for the growing needs of increasingly diverse and complex customers. Toyota continues to prioritize functionality, reliability, and durability as an important point, while ensuring the appearance of the car reflects Toyota's modern identity.

The naming "Rangga" is taken from the Javanese language, namely "Ronggo," which means hero or knight. With this name, it is hoped that this vehicle will be considered a tough and reliable vehicle.

The Concept Rangga is expected to inspire multipurpose vehicles as a mobility solution, with a variety of diverse styles and uses for the global community.


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