According to the duo, the South African affair with the Toyota Hilux dates back more than 50 years.

With a heritage and pedigree entrenched in South African history and culture, the Toyota Hilux is not simply a bakkie. It's an indelible part of the South African fabric; an essential tool across hundreds of farms, construction sites and, more recently, even suburban family homes. 

To South Africans, the Toyota Hilux is so much more than the sum of its parts, says Toyota. 

Known for its reliability, durability and never-die attitude, the Toyota Hilux is the embodiment of legendary toughness — a string of DNA that it shares with the South African spirit. One doesn't have to dig too deep to find South Africans proclaiming loudly, next to cooking fires in the veld, on social media, or even bumper stickers, their love for the Toyota Hilux, the brand adds. 

The team at Studio One (a division of Publicis Groupe Africa) says that it wanted to leverage these authentic statements and stories to show that a Toyota Hilux is so much more than a mere bakkie. It was from one of these true stories that the team gleaned the campaign line: "It's not a bakkie, it's a Hilux."

According to the team, this line encapsulated not only the high regard in which the public holds the vehicle but also a line that redefined the category, elevating the Hilux into a category of its own.

Clayton Swartz, Creative Director at Studio One says, "The Toyota Hilux is not just a vehicle, it's a symbol of resilience and reliability that resonates deeply with South Africans across generations."

"Our campaign is driven by the real-life stories of people who rely on the Hilux every day, whether it's on a farm, in the city, or out in the wild. These stories reflect the unwavering trust people place in the Hilux, showcasing its strength, versatility, and the emotional connection it inspires," adds Swartz.

According to Toyota, the campaign launched with a TV commercial that is rooted in a true story. In it, we see a farm manager who heads to town to find the perfect birthday present for his grandson, but he is disappointed with the flashyness and lack of substance of what's on offer and decides to rather make something. We see the dedication and craft he pours into the making of the gift, metaphorically representing the Toyota South Africa Motors ethos.

The ad concludes with a heartwarming moment when the boy reacts in a surprising way when he opens his present. 

Tasneem Lorgat, General Manager of Marketing Communications at Toyota South Africa Motors, concludes, "From the single-cab workhorse to the stylish double-cab, the Toyota Hilux range offers something for everyone. The 'It's not a bakkie, it's a Hilux' campaign is a reminder that there is much more than meets the eye when it comes to this vehicle. We are also excited to launch some of the campaign elements not only in English, but also in isiZulu, isiXhosa, Sepedi and Afrikaans." 

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