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What was the name of the Toyota truck in 1992?

In 1992, the Toyota light-duty pickup sold in the United States was simply called the Toyota Pickup; in most other markets, the same truck carried the Hilux badge.


Market naming of Toyota light trucks in the early 1990s


The early 1990s featured different branding depending on where the truck was sold. Here is a quick overview of how the name appeared across major markets for the 1992 model year.



  • United States: Toyota Pickup

  • Canada: Toyota Pickup (North American branding typically aligned with the U.S. market)

  • Rest of the world: Hilux (the global name for Toyota's compact pickup line; in some markets Hilux Surf referred to related SUV/ Wagon variants)


In summary, while North American buyers saw the Toyota Pickup, global markets typically used Hilux to designate the same basic pickup platform, with regional variations in body style and trim.


The 1992 Toyota pickup: US vs global branding


The 1992 model year sits in Toyota's second-generation pickup lineup, which spanned from 1990 to 1995 in the United States. In the U.S., the truck was offered in Regular Cab and Xtracab (extended cab) configurations and came with several trim levels, including baseline and SR5 variants. In other regions, the Hilux nameplate applied, and the lineup included broadly similar mechanicals and body styles, adapted to local markets.


United States market specifics


In the United States, the truck was marketed as the Toyota Pickup, not Hilux. The model offered multiple cab configurations, including Regular Cab and Xtracab, with various trim levels suitable for work, recreation, and light-duty use. It formed part of the second-generation lineup that preceded Toyota's Tacoma nameplate in 1995.


Global branding context


Worldwide, Toyota's compact pickup was generally known as the Hilux. The Hilux name remained a staple across Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, and many other regions, reflecting Toyota's global branding strategy. Some markets used Hilux Surf for an associated lifestyle SUV/extended-wagon variant related to the Hilux platform.


Summary


The core takeaway for 1992 is that branding differed by market: the U.S. market called it the Toyota Pickup, while the rest of the world used the Hilux name. The underlying vehicle shared the same platform, with regional differences in cab options and trim.

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