Now intrepid drivers have the chance to get behind the wheel of a similarly awesome Hilux to the one Top Gear took to the Magnetic South Pole and test their skills across the frozen wastes in a new range of adventure off-roading tours.

Reykjavik-based Arctic Trucks, the specialist company that kitted out the Hilux to cope with the extreme conditions of the challenge, is offering trips of between two and five days and longer expeditions through the wild landscape of Iceland.

Its fleet of vehicles includes two Toyota Hilux Invincible Double Cabs equipped with special features to meet the demands of tackling the country's tundra, glaciers, lava fields and mountains, including a set of giant 38-inch tyres that allow the vehicle to traverse deep snow and thin ice.

Toyota models prepared by the company have supported expeditions to both the North and South poles, outperforming more familiar arctic vehicles such as half-tracks and Snowmobiles.

Interested? Click onto www.arctictrucks-experience.com
Looks fun - but cold!
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