Electric Toyota HiLux goes unsold at auction, while another example fetches nearly $40K
The remaining two electric Toyota HiLux models from a failed start-up have been offered at auction, with one going unsold. The anticipated auction of two Toyota HiLux utes converted to electric power by a defunct Western Australia-based company has finished with one selling for just under $40,000, while the other failed to meet its reserve price. After 126 bids, the electric 2023 Toyota HiLux SR 4×4 dual-cab was sold to a buyer in the remote town of Jiggi, New South Wales, for $39,200. Meanwhile, after 138 bids, the 2022 Toyota HiLux SR 4×2 dual-cab had a final bid of $24,199, but did not meet the reserve price set. The two green HiLux models were originally owned by the Mining Electric Vehicle Company (MEVCO). MORE: Australian electric-car start-up MEVCO goes bust, numerous EV utes could be up for grabs MEVCO is a now-defunct start-up that aimed to supply mines with electric utes, with these HiLux vehicles sent to auction after MEVCO entered administration lat...