Description
This 2022 Toyota Hilux 2.4 D-4D Icon 4WD presents an exceptional ownership proposition with its remarkably low mileage of just 24,561 miles and a single previous owner. This robust Icon trim Hilux is equipped with a capable 2.4 litre diesel engine and a reliable four wheel drive system, meeting Euro 6 emission standards. It offers a substantial towing weight of 3500 kg, making it ideal for demanding tasks. Inside, you'll find modern conveniences such as smartphone integration with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Bluetooth connectivity for seamless calls and audio streaming, and manual air conditioning to keep you comfortable. A rear view camera aids in parking, while intelligent adaptive cruise control enhances the driving experience on longer journeys.
The fuel economy for this model is a notable 32 mpg, and it benefits from low CO2 emissions, indicating a more environmentally conscious choice compared to similar vehicles. The combination of its single owner history, very low mileage for a 2022 vehicle, and its comprehensive feature set, including advanced driver aids and connectivity options, positions this Toyota Hilux as a standout option for those seeking a dependable and well equipped four wheel drive utility vehicle. All our retail vehicles come with 12 months MOT, extensively checked, prepared/serviced as required in our onsite workshops. Valeted and cleared with an Experian/HPI check. We will offer a true market valuation against your old vehicle and have a wide range of warranties to suit your motoring needs. We also offer industry leading car finance packages for all of our customers at C H Render, with finance available regardless of your credit rating. Contact us today on 01904 468514
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MPG (Combined) figures are obtained from laboratory testing and intended for comparisons between vehicles. They are unlikely to represent real world efficiency.