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The Highlander is the crossover counterpart to the more rugged, truck-based mid-size 4Runner and became Toyota's best-selling SUV before being surpassed by the smaller RAV4 in 2006. The first-generation model was sold in Japan as the Kluger, which was exclusive to a dealership network called Toyota Netz as a larger alternative to the RAV4.
Toyota Highlander / Toyota Kluger (2013–2020) XU60. Toyota Harrier (2013–2020) XU70. Toyota Highlander / Toyota Kluger / Toyota Crown Kluger (2019–present) XU80. Toyota Harrier / Toyota Venza (2020–present) ACU Platform (2AZ engine) 2007–present Toyota Harrier; 2002–2007 Toyota Kluger; ASU Platform (1AR engine) 2007–2013 Toyota ...
Toyota's FCHV-BUS at the Expo 2005. The Toyota FCHV-BUS is a fuel cell bus based on the Hino Blue Ribbon City(KL-HU2PMEE) low-floor bus. 90 kW PEFC Fuel cell stack: twice; Motor: AC synchronous 80 kW twice; Hydrogen tank: Compressed hydrogen gas 35 MPa / 150 liter, five (version 2002) or seven (version 2005) Passenger capacity: 63 (included 22 ...
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The 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander is bigger and roomier than the regular Highlander, but it has more to offer than that.. The Grand Highlander has three powertrain options, including an 362-hp ...
The upsized SUV is available with up to 362 horsepower by way of the 2.4-liter Hybrid Max powertrain.
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A larger fuel-tank results in a greater range for the car between refills, however the weight and space requirements of a larger tank are undesirable, especially in smaller cars. The average fuel tank capacity for cars is 50–60 L (12–16 US gal). [3] The most common materials for fuel tanks are metal or plastic.