Flores Transport by Toyota Kijang LGX
The Kijang is a pick-up or minibus manufactured in Indonesia and Brunei, made by Toyota. "Kijang", meaning deer in Indonesian, was first introduced in Indonesia in 1977 and it has become the most popular car in the country ever since. This car is also sold in other countries, and is known as the Unser in Malaysia, Zace in Taiwan, Qualis in India, Nepal, and the Philippines, and Stallion and Condor in South Africa. The original Kijang is known as the Revo in the Philippines.
The new Kijang (1997 - 2003) was more powerful and more refined than its predecessors. The Pick-up is coded 60-series. The Minibus, often known as Kijang Capsule is 70-series (short wheelbase), or 80-series (long wheelbase). Engine options are either 2.0-litre gasoline, 1.8-litre EFI gasoline, or 2.4-litre diesel engine.
Key specifications :
- a. No of seats : 8 (eight)
- b. Comfortable to carry : 4 (four) guests + 1 (one) tour guide + 1 (one) driver + luggages
- c. Air-conditioned : Yes
- d. AM/FM Radio : Yes
- e. Gasoline/Diesel : Gasoline or Diesel
- f. Level of comfort : Medium