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The Harrier was unveiled in North America as the second-generation Venza on 18 May 2020. [12] The Venza for this market is only available in a four-wheel drive hybrid powertrain. It went on sale in September 2020. [13] Unlike the Harrier, it lacks the grille-mounted fog lamps on all trims.
Toyota Crown Signia (North America) Main article: Toyota Harrier (XU80) The second-generation Venza is a rebadged Japanese-market XU80 series Harrier, released for the North American market for the 2021 model year.
Marketed as the Venza in North America and China, prior to the XU80 model both were different models. Hybrid powertrain is optional (standard for the Venza). Highlander/ Kluger/ Crown Kluger: 2000 XU70: 2019 North America, Australasia and others Mid-size crossover primarily marketed in North America, Australasia and China. Third-row seating is ...
Toyota and Lexus now sell seven trucks and SUVs in the United States built on the TNGA-F platform, including four sport-utes with the exact same 112.2-inch wheelbase.
The RX's current Toyota counterpart is the Highlander/Kluger; past counterparts included the Harrier and Venza. The first-generation RX 300, fitted with a 3.0-liter V6 engine, began sales in 1998. The Japanese market Harrier released in 1997 also offered a 2.2-liter inline-four, later uprated to 2.4 liters. The second-generation RX 300 (3.0 ...
Tata Buzzard (Safari) At the 89th Geneva International Motor Show in 2019, the Buzzard was showcased as the 7-seater version of the Harrier, along with the new Altroz subcompact hatchback, [23] H2X subcompact SUV concept car, and Buzzard Sport which is a rebadged Harrier for exhibition purpose as the Harrier name is globally trademarked by Toyota.
Also marketed as the Toyota Altezza in Japan until 2005. ES: 1989 XZ10: 2018 2024 E-segment/executive sedan based on the Toyota Camry until the 2013 model year, later Toyota Avalon. LS: 1989 XF50: 2017 2020 F-segment/full-size luxury sedan. Also marketed as the Toyota Celsior in Japan until 2006. Coupe: LC: 2017 Z100: 2017 –
The new, smaller Land Cruiser could have an obvious resemblance to the 2024 Lexus GX, marking a departure from the 200-series model that left the U.S. in 2021.