What happened to the $10k Toyota truck? It is on sale now

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July 17, 2025
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The internet still is buzzing over the $10k Toyota truck even after making its debut nearly two years ago. What has happened since then?

If you missed the news, back at the 2023 Tokyo Auto Show, Toyota unveiled the low-priced truck, it calls the IMV 0 or Hilux Champ, causing the internet, especially the U.S. based audience, to lose their minds over the spartan truck.

It is a low-cost, no frills truck that is a stark departure from today’s large, luxury and technology filled trucks on the market today in the U.S. like our new Ram 1500 RHO.

Toyota Hilux Champ design

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The Toyota Hilux Champ is meant specifically as a work truck nothing more. (Photo courtesy Toyota)

The overall exterior design is aimed for work with minimalistic design, square door openings for easy entry/exit, a flat-bed design with low bed sides that fold down and small tires meant for only on road or dirt road driving.

Inside, the cabin is filled with plastic and rubber with a small screen for the radio, crank windows and not much else. Air bags are optional and so is anti-lock braking systems for some markets.

The bed has bolt holes in various locations meant for bolt-on accessories.

It can come in a short or long-wheelbase version with three engine options – a 2.0-liter gasoline engine, a 2.7-liter gasoline engine and a 2.4-liter diesel engine. Also, a manual or automatic transmission.

Why do people want it?

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The bed is made to be customized and was designed that way. (Photo courtesy Toyota)

Commenters point to this truck as the prime example of automakers being greedy and denying U.S. consumers as a cheap, affordable truck.

They see this as all the truck most people really need without all the extra features people don’t need.

Commenters are tired of seeing trucks get more expensive and want cheaper models to come to the market.

Is it really $10k?

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The interior is about as basic as new trucks get in today’s market. (Photo courtesy Toyota)

The big question though is the price. Is it really $10k?

Nope.

Toyota launched the Hilux Champ in Thailand, the world’s largest midsize truck market. Prices range from 459,000 to 577,000 baht (Thailand currency) which is the equivalent of $14,126 to $17,758 USD.

Our take

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The interior seating is just for 2 and looks more like a UTV or SXS than a truck on sale here in the U.S. (Photo courtesy Toyota)

The price is still pretty cheap, right? Not really. The Hilux Champ, as you can see from the spec chart below, is essentially a regular cab version of a Ford Maverick without any of the safety equipment found in the U.S.

It also drives and handles like the Toyota Hilux vehicles found overseas. If you have driven one of those, like I have, you’d immediately realize, they ride a lot rougher than U.S. vehicles and they aren’t nearly as powerful or quick enough for our higher speed limits.

The reality is the Toyota Hilux Champ is really more similar to a Polaris SXS or a Mahindra Roxor than a “truck” in the U.S. It will ride rougher on pavement, be less safe, feel slower and have a lot more plastic inside the cabin. It is purpose built for a specific need. Sure, the price is great, but it’s certainly not a truck that’s going to ever be considered for the U.S. market.

Principle specifications (Specifically for Thailand: 2.4L diesel engine, long-wheelbase with a deck)

Occupancy (people)2
Length (mm) x Width (mm) x Height (mm)5,300 / 1,785 / 1,735
Wheelbase (mm)3,085
Drive system2WD
Curb weight (kg)2,790
Minimum turning radius (m)5.4
Maximum load1 tonne
Engine2.4L diesel engine
Transmission5MT, 6AT

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The internet still is buzzing over the $10k Toyota truck even after making its debut nearly two years ago. What has happened since then? If you missed the news, back at the 2023 Tokyo Auto Show, Toyota unveiled the low-priced truck, it calls the IMV 0 or Hilux Champ, causing the internet, especially the U.S. based audience, to lose their minds over the spartan truck. It is a low-cost, no frills truck that is a stark departure from today’s large, luxury and technology filled trucks on the market today in the U.S. like our new Ram 1500 RHO. Toyota Hilux […] (read full article...)

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The internet still is buzzing over the $10k Toyota truck even after making its debut nearly two years ago. What has happened since then? If you missed the news, back at the 2023 Tokyo Auto Show, Toyota unveiled the low-priced truck, it calls the IMV 0 or Hilux Champ, causing the internet, especially the U.S. based audience, to lose their minds over the spartan truck. It is a low-cost, no frills truck that is a stark departure from today’s large, luxury and technology filled trucks on the market today in the U.S. like our new Ram 1500 RHO. Toyota Hilux […] (read full article...)

I would buy a Toyota Hilux Champ before I would buy any other Toyota.

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I saw a review of it and the reviewer was not impressed with the welds.

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The internet still is buzzing over the $10k Toyota truck even after making its debut nearly two years ago. What has happened since then? If you missed the news, back at the 2023 Tokyo Auto Show, Toyota unveiled the low-priced truck, it calls the IMV 0 or Hilux Champ, causing the internet, especially the U.S. based audience, to lose their minds over the spartan truck. It is a low-cost, no frills truck that is a stark departure from today’s large, luxury and technology filled trucks on the market today in the U.S. like our new Ram 1500 RHO. Toyota Hilux […] (read full article...)

Great truck for what it was built for. It would never sell here like it is. Maybe for Home Depot to rent out so people don't stack 10 sheets of drywall on top of their Corolla.......

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The thing that's really stopping it is the fact that it could never pass our safety regulations. No way!

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A little off the record, but I'm sooo glad you guys are commenting already on this post. I need a "win" right now. It's been a slow week. I have high hopes for this post, video and a short-form video I did. The fact you guys are commenting so quickly gives me hope!

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A cheap truck on the market can only help the marketplace as a price influence. Perhaps I’m too optimistic.

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Sorry to hear you are having a slow week. I gotta say that the week feels off to me.

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Sorry to hear you are having a slow week. I gotta say that the week feels off to me.

Honestly, it is the ups and downs of this job. Nothing is better than having that hot story and watching things blow up in terms of views on YouTube, the website or social media. Or having that story you didn’t think would do anything and then it takes off.

The reverse is working your butt off and then it doesn’t do anything for no reason. For example, the latest Ford Bronco Sport recall. I thought for sure that would do better based on the previous week’s recall. I read through the recall docs, got one of the first stories out, pushed out a video and do a short-form video right away. I was even a bit late for golf to get it done! It didn’t do that well at all.

That’s just one example. Definitely could be Ford recall fatigue. I also thought the GM moving production video to the US would do better. I mean c’mon! That was all the talk this Spring and crickets. Good truck deals are gone? So-so. Truck quality video? Poop.

It’s weird lately. I hijacked this thread enough. I should move off. So far this short video is crickets on TikTok and Instagram. Yippee. #sarcasm. Meanwhile the GMC Acadia short video is doing better than the Jeep Wrangler video I did with a drone and multiple cameras… #sigh

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I'd say they 700K Ford recall right on top of the 880K recall probably confused some. It was almost instinctive to react, "Nah. That can't be another recall. Must be an update." I explained it to my coworkers that it was two separate recalls. Then they blamed Ford and I had to explain that.

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Honestly, it is the ups and downs of this job. Nothing is better than having that hot story and watching things blow up in terms of views on YouTube, the website or social media. Or having that story you didn’t think would do anything and then it takes off.

The reverse is working your butt off and then it doesn’t do anything for no reason. For example, the latest Ford Bronco Sport recall. I thought for sure that would do better based on the previous week’s recall. I read through the recall docs, got one of the first stories out, pushed out a video and do a short-form video right away. I was even a bit late for golf to get it done! It didn’t do that well at all.

That’s just one example. Definitely could be Ford recall fatigue. I also thought the GM moving production video to the US would do better. I mean c’mon! That was all the talk this Spring and crickets. Good truck deals are gone? So-so. Truck quality video? Poop.

It’s weird lately. I hijacked this thread enough. I should move off. So far this short video is crickets on TikTok and Instagram. Yippee. #sarcasm. Meanwhile the GMC Acadia short video is doing better than the Jeep Wrangler video I did with a drone and multiple cameras… #sigh

Perhaps the way this year has gone so far people have gotten some media fatigue in general?

I’m curious if there are trends for time of year etc in social media like the old tv ratings… Seems to me people just didn’t watch as much TV content in July in the old days? Just a thought.

I’m from a different generation but I know I watch less social media clips and vids when I’m on Vacay.

I’m not sure what would liven things up? Perhaps taking a 4x4 out for a rip in the dunes or the mud? May be fun for you too?

I am surprised a carmaker hasn’t been able to follow through on a cheaper version of a truck and really push it in the media to see if that steals some market share. They’re probably worried it will cannibalize sales from their more expensive trucks.

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