Toyota Hilux Generation VII (AN10/AN20/AN30) Launched in 2004 as part of the global IMV (Innovative International Multi-purpose Vehicle) project, the seventh generation of the Toyota Hilux cemented the model's reputation for indestructibility. Designed to tackle the worst conditions around the world, it benefited from two major facelifts (2008 and 2011) that improved its equipment and safety. Focus on petrol engines: Although the European market was almost exclusively dominated by D-4D diesels, the petrol versions (4-cylinder 2.0L/2.7L and V6 4.0L) are extremely widespread in Asia, the Middle East, Australia, and the Americas. These petrol blocks (TR and GR families) are renowned for their absolute reliability and exceptional longevity, even surpassing the diesels in terms of the absence o