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This Six-Wheeled Toyota Hilux Is Designed to Fight EV Fires

Photo:  Prospeed
Photo: Prospeed

A UK-based company has modified the Toyota Hilux by adding a third axle and extra pair of wheels to turn the legendary pickup into a fire truck that’s specifically designed to put out EV fires. Even though EVs present less of a fire risk than their ICE-equipped cousins, overall, EV fires are harder to extinguish when they happen. Firefighters have struggled with such fires for years now, but the custom car builders at Prospeed have come up with a purpose-built solution dubbed the Hiload 6x6.

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The Toyota Hilux needs little introduction: the long-running Hilux is a paragon of durability, as proven by the infamous stress tests that the hosts of Top Gear once put the pickup through. But the Hilux should be as highly-lauded for its size and practicality, which is part of why it makes an outstanding platform for a number of uses — from military motor pools to emergency service fleets.

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The Prospeed modifications begin by lengthening the Hilux chassis by 48.4 inches in order to fit the three axles and two additional wheels. The Hilux to Hiload conversion also features a torque splitter system, as Top Gear reports. Thanks to the extra axle and wheels, the truck’s payload capacity jumps to 6,613 pounds and its gross vehicle weight rating increases to 12,436 pounds.

Photo:  Prospeed
Photo: Prospeed