Toyota Gazoo unveils the Hilux Evo in radical fashion ahead of the 2017 Dakar Rally

To keep up with the opposition, you can use two-wheel drive.

Toyota Gazoo Racing’s all-new Hilux-based competitor for the 2017 Dakar Rally has been revealed. It is a bold departure.

The previous Hilux Evo was front-engined with four-wheel drive. This new Hilux Evo is rear-wheel driven and mid-engined.

To take advantage of the increased suspension travel, larger wheels and lighter RWD ‘buggies, the switch was made. The new Hilux is around 1300 kg (2866 lb), whereas the old 4×4 car weighed in at 1915 kg (4222 pounds).

Toyota will follow Peugeot’s lead and use a buggy to transport its 2008DKR. RWD was chosen by the French team because it would allow them to break the four-year dominance of the 4×4 XRaid Minis. These are an excellent representation of current 4WD rules.

Toyota Gazoo unveils the Hilux Evo in radical fashion ahead of the 2017 Dakar Rally

Hilux Evo has the same naturally-aspirated 5.0-liter V8 engine as the old car. It is filtered through a 38 millimeter (11.5 inch) restrictor. The suspension has been preserved as much as possible.

Glynn Hall is Team Principle for the South Africa-based team. He said that this was “essentially our take on what a two wheel-drive Dakar challenger should look like.” We have taken all of the real-world testing and experience that we had with the four-wheel drive Toyota Hilux over five years and put it into the lighter and faster Toyota Hilux Evo.

One-time Production WRC Champion, two-time WRC2 champ, eight-time Middle East Rally winner, and two-time Dakar Rally winner Nasser Al-Attiyah are joining the driver lineup for the 2017 Dakar Rally. Leeroy Poulter, Giniel De Villiers, 2009 Dakar winner, retain their seats.

The old 4×4 Hilux won four podium finishes and a fourth in its five-year history under de Villiers. It was one of those cars that was always ‘there or thereabouts’, fast enough to pick up the pieces but not in a position for victory. When the 2017 Dakar begins in Paraguay, we will see if the new car is able to beat Mini and Peugeot.