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The Alphard was launched by Toyota on 22 May 2002. [11] [7] Developed under the lead of chief engineer Hideyuki Iwata, [12] the first-generation model is based on the second-generation Previa/Estima, which in turn shares many components with the Camry.
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Model code of a Toyota Yaris (XP150) written on the VIN plate. The following model codes have been used by Toyota. The letters of the model code is found by combining the letters of the engine code with the platform code. If the engine code and the platform code have two letters each, the middle letter is computed according to this formula: [1] [2]
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In February 2007, Toyota released the GSR50R [25] model with the 3.5-liter 2GR-FE V6 engine producing 202 kW (271 hp) and 340 N⋅m (250 ft⋅lbf) found in the GSV40R Aurion. The model received a facelift in 2009, with revisions to the headlamps and bumpers. The option of a seven-seater variant was introduced in 2008.
The Lexus LM is a luxury MPV produced and manufactured by Japanese brand Lexus, a luxury division of Toyota.Introduced in 2019 as the first minivan from Lexus, two generations of the LM have been produced with varying degrees of relation with the Toyota Alphard/Vellfire.
It entered production as the Toyota Alphard (AH20). The exterior is sculpted to create angular lines, punctuated by the LED lights. Inside, appointments are high-class, with reclining leather seats for the second row. Soft ambient lighting fills the spacious interior. Up front, a big computer screen lets drivers control vehicle functions. [97]
The Toyota Y engine is a series of overhead valve straight-four petrol engines manufactured by Toyota from 1982 through 1996. The Y engine has mostly been used in commercial and off-road vehicles. The valve arrangement from the Toyota K engine is interchangeable with this engine. Translated from Japanese Wiki ja:トヨタ・Y型エンジン