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In 2020, Toyota’s civilian-market, military-grade answer to America’s Hummer finally became legal to import. The High Mobility Vehicle, or Mega Cruiser, was originally built for the Japan Self-Defense Forces. For a narrow timeline – 1996 to 2001 – Toyota released a civilian variant. Since 2020, we’ve seen a smattering of examples hit the auction block stateside.

In the early 90s, Toyota submitted the HMV concept as a military project labeled BXD10. However, the company seemed to have a civilian variant in its back pocket from the jump. The company even suggested this at the 1993 Tokyo Motor Show by comparing it to the already available AM General/GM Hummer. (In 1999, GM acquired the Hummer brand.) By the civilian Mega Cruiser BXD20’s release in 1996, insiders noted its close similarity to the HMV’s 1993 concept.

Toyota Mega Cruiser HMV BXD20 specs (1996-2001)

SpecToyota Mega Cruiser HMV BXD20
Engine4.1L inline four-cylinder turbo diesel
TransmissionFour-speed automatic, FT 4WD
Output153 hp
Torque280 lbs-ft
Top speed81 mph
Fuel economy13 mpg
Fuel capacity28.5 gal
Length200.4 inches
Width85.4 inches
Height81.7 inches
Wheelbase133.7 inches
Ground clearance16.5 inches
GVW8,445 lbs
Seating capacity6
SteeringFour-wheel
Wheel size17 inches
Tire size37 inches
Transfer caseDual-range
DifferentialsThree locking
AxlesPortal
Source: megacruiser.com

Only about 130 BXD20 Mega Cruisers were built between 1996 and 2001. Since the HMV was specifically designed for Japanese operators, it’s believed that fewer than 20 left-hand drive variants exist.

The one pictured in the featured image above sold for over $167,000 in January 2024. It’s a right-handed BXD20, and despite being repaired and repainted from a rusted-out green to white, among other modifications, clearly, demand was there.

However, three others on Bring a Trailer haven’t fared quite as well. Another BXD20, this one left-handed, hit $144K. Two ragged-topped BXD10s have “only” bid to $44K in one listing and $85K for the other. Value-wise, the military Mega Cruiser versions are much more in line with Hummers of that era. None of these three models listed on BAT are marked “Sold.”