Toyota's Brutal Ultimate Utility Vehicle Stops By SEMA
by AllAutoExperts | 27 January, 2016
This is the Ultimate Utility Vehicle from Toyota that we have been expecting since last June. Toyota believed that stopping at SEMA and showing off would be a well-deserved pause from the 16 500 mile trips.
Toyota's Ultimate Utility Vehicle represents a combination between an SUV and a minivan, built as part of a global movement supporting 330 000 Toyota team members worldwide on their mission of offering the best cars ever. Sienna is the so-called command center for Northern America and implies driving the UUV in extreme conditions.
As you have probably already understood, the base for UUV was provided by a Sienna body, which ensures more interior space, which is necessary for the electronic equipment helping the trip.
For example, there is a TV, USB ports, Wi-Fi, a 17-inch screen, 2500 watt JBL audio system, a 60 inch Sony LED TV, a night vision camera, and many more cool things. And since a simple minivan would never be able to handle such an extreme trip, a Toyota Tacoma 4x4 frame was brought into the picture.
Now with the off-road challenges having been solved, we can only appreciate the four arms suspension, the 33x22 inch Nitto Mud Grappler tires, wrapped around 22x12 inch Monster Energy 539B off-road wheels. The trip will continue with Canada and Alaska after the SEMA show will have finished.