During the celebrations for Toyota’s 60th anniversary in Thailand, the automaker showcased a mysterious pickup alongside the Hilux Revo BEV concept. The IMV 0 concept, focused on affordability and modularity, previews a global production model that is “over a year away” according to Toyota’s president. The exterior design of the IMV 0 has some similarities with the Urban Cruiser EV concept – especially at the front. There is a lot of unpainted plastic on the modern-styled bumper and upper trim which encloses the LED headlights and the grille. Other highlights include the bulged fenders, the handles on the bonnet, the numerous mounting points, the modular roof rails, and the black trim around the doors contrasting with the white bodywork.
At the back, the rear bed is very long
compared to the single-cab body, looking ready to host any kind of attachment
and featuring integrated steps. We guess that Toyota could offer variations of
the pickup suiting the different needs of professionals. The blacked-out
windows show that this is probably a static prototype, although the overall
design doesn’t look that far from production judging from budget-friendly
features including the small-diameter alloy wheels and the conventional
mirrors.
The concept’s IMV 0 name is most likely a
reference to Toyota’s IMV (Innovative International Multi-purpose Vehicle)
ladder-frame architecture that was introduced back in 2004. This platform
underpins several production vehicles including the Hilux pickup, the Fortuner
SUV, and the Innova MPV, so an improved version could be used for this new
model. The company didn’t reveal the powertrain type of the IMV 0 but the
intakes at the front and Akio Toyoda’s comments suggest it is not an EV. The
president of Toyota spoke again about his beliefs on BEVs which “are not the
only way to achieve the world’s carbon neutrality goals”. In line with Toyota’s
strategy, he mentioned “emission-free synthetic fuels and hydrogen” as
alternative options that will be pursued alongside BEVs in the future. Thus,
there is a high chance a combustion engine is hiding under the short bonnet of
the IMV 0, allowing it to be better suited to markets like Thailand.
We will learn more about the upcoming
production version of the Toyota IMV 0 in the near future, as a possible 2024
market launch means development is well underway. Until then, check out the few
photos from the 60th-anniversary event of Toyota Motors Thailand held in
Bangkok.