The company has spent the last six months undertaking development for its next range of accessories and following shipping of the vehicle by container to manufacturing facility in the West Midlands, the company’s design staff will begin production of tooling.
The hardtops are suitable for commercial applications in off-highway sectors and industries such as railway track maintenance, power distribution, agriculture and construction.
Auto Styling Truckman is also developing a range of hardtops for the L200 for leisure applications.
And the company has also undertaken a programme of product development for the new Nissan and Toyota pickups and will be introducing new hardtops into the market to coincide with their UK launches.
Mike Wheeler, managing director of Auto Styling Truckman, said: “This is the first new version of the L200 since 2006 and there is a lot of anticipation for its launch. The arrival of the L200 from Thailand enables us to move onto the next stage of production of our new commercial and leisure hardtops for the pick-up and we look forward to unveiling them to the market soon.”