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The Toyota Alphard (Japanese: トヨタ・アルファード, Hepburn: Toyota Arufādo) is a minivan produced by the Japanese automaker Toyota since 2002. It is available as a seven or eight-seater with petrol and hybrid engine options. Hybrid variants have been available since 2003, which incorporates Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive technology ...
The second-generation LM debuted on 18 April 2023 at the Shanghai Auto Show. [20] The model is further distanced from the Alphard/Vellfire with a different bodywork and a separate model code. [21] The model is exclusively sold as a hybrid vehicle, abandoning the conventional petrol model from the previous model, now having only a petrol hybrid ...
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1990–2000 Toyota Estima (Previa/Tarago) ACR Platform (2AZ engine) 2000–2006 Toyota Estima (Previa/Tarago) 2006–present Toyota Estima (Previa/Tarago) CLR Platform (1CD engine) 2000–2006 Toyota Estima (Previa) GSR Platform (2GR engine) 2006–present Toyota Estima (Previa/Tarago) MCR Platform (1MZ engine) 2000–2006 Toyota Estima (Previa)
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Toyota vehicles were first imported into Malaysia in August 1956, with the first unit being a Land Cruiser. [2] Toyota signed distributor agreements with various Malaysian partners prior to UMW Toyota Motor, namely Asia Motor (1956–1960), Kah Motor (September 1960–February 1974), Borneo Motors (September 1967–September 1982), Sarin Motor (January 1979–February 1983) and Emastorin Motor ...
Kinsey Crowley, USA TODAY November 25, 2024 at 12:33 PM Elon Musk and other conservative online personalities are riffing on an idea about the X owner buying media outlet MSNBC.
When Toyota Motor Corporation president Shoichiro Toyoda came looking for a new partner in the Philippines, he sought out Dr. George S. K. Ty, and on August 3, 1988, TMPC was incorporated as a joint-venture among Metrobank, Toyota Motor Corporation and Mitsui & Co. [citation needed]