Continuing Toyota's two-car strategy, Toyota Harrier will also have two versions in China. The internal code of FAW Toyota Harrier Edition is 94 1B, and the previously exposed model is named "Hailia". The internal code of Guangzhou Automobile Toyota Harrier Edition is 942B, and the new car will be named "Fenglanda".
The Harrier model was officially released overseas in April 2020, and then there was news that it was introduced to China. Based on TNGA(GA-K) architecture, the new car is positioned as an entry-level five-seat medium-sized SUV, between RAV4 and Highlander.
In terms of design, the new Toyota harrier front face adopts the trapezoidal air intake grille with the latest family design style, which is full of momentum. Chrome-plated decorative strips connecting headlights on both sides effectively broaden the visual effect. The D-pillar with inclined side of the new car is highly recognizable, which increases the sporty atmosphere. In terms of body size, the length, width and height of the new car are 4740/ 1855/ 1660mm respectively, and the wheelbase is 2690 mm.
In the rear part, the new car uses penetrating taillights, and the concave design of the license plate is very innovative. In addition, the new car is also equipped with chrome exhaust on both sides. In the interior part, the overall layout of the new Toyota Harrier is very similar to the new RAV4, and it tends to be simple and practical.
In terms of power, the new Toyota Harrier offers a 2.0L fuel version and a 2.5L hybrid version. The fuel version is equipped with a 2.0L engine, with a maximum power of 17 1 horsepower and a peak torque of 207 Nm, matching the CVT continuously variable transmission, and there are front-wheel drive/four-wheel drive models to choose from.
And the hybrid version is equipped with THS? II hybrid system, in which the maximum power of the front-wheel drive model is 265,438+08 HP, and the maximum power of the four-wheel drive model is 222 HP, matching the E-CVT continuously variable gearbox.
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