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A hybrid version was also added to the lineup in MY 2003, featuring a 2.4-litre 2AZ-FXE Atkinson cycle petrol engine with a power output of 133 PS (98 kW; 131 hp) and 190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft) of torque which has been developed specifically for use in Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive technology and features a high-expansion ratio cycle that raises efficiency and reduces friction; however, this led ...
The first-generation LM was unveiled on 16 April 2019 at the 18th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition and first released on 20 February 2020 in China. [3] Based on the third-generation Alphard, the LM is slightly longer than the Alphard it is based on, measuring in at 5,040 mm (198.4 in) long.
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2003–present Toyota Crown Royal Saloon; 2006–2007 Lexus GS300; 2007–present Lexus GS350; JZS Platform (1JZ, 2JZ engine) 1991–2006 Toyota Aristo; 1988.5–2004 Toyota Crown Athlete; 1989–1999 Toyota Crown Royal; 1993–2005 Lexus GS300; UZS Platform (1UZ, 3UZ engines) 1989.5–1999, 2001–2012 Toyota Crown Majesta; 1991.5–2006 ...
The Toyota K CVT transmission is a series of continuously variable transmissions (CVT) ... Toyota Alphard – 2.4L (2008–2017) Toyota Blade – 2.4L (2006–2011)
Also shown as the Toyota IMV 0 and the Toyota Rangga Concept. Entered production as the Toyota Hilux Champ. Toyota NLSV: 2003 Toyota Noah MU Concept: 2018 Toyota NS4: 2012 Toyota Open Deck: 1999 Based on the bB: Toyota Palette: 1983 Toyota PieAce: 2019 A convertible HiAce with built-in pie oven — an April Fools' Day joke press release by ...
20 1940. 21 1941. 22 1942. 23 1943. 24 1944. ... Toyota Land Cruiser 30th Anniversary Series 70 (2014–2015) ... Toyota Alphard AH30 (2015–2023)
Also marketed as the Toyota Altezza in Japan until 2005. ES: 1989 XZ10: 2018 2021 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: RC: 2014 XC10: 2014 2018