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  2. Toyota Highlander - Wikipedia

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    Announced in April 2000 at the New York International Auto Show and arriving in late 2000 in Japan and January 2001 in North America, the Highlander became one of the first car-based mid-size SUV or mid-size crossovers. [1] The Highlander is the crossover counterpart to the more rugged, truck-based mid-size 4Runner and became Toyota's best ...

  3. Toyota New Global Architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota New Global Architecture (abbreviated as TNGA) is a modular automobile platform that underpins various Toyota and Lexus models, starting with the fourth-generation Prius in late 2015. [1] TNGA platforms accommodate different vehicle sizes and also front-, rear-, and all-wheel drive configurations. [2]

  4. Toyota U transmission - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Motor Corporation's U family is a family of automatic front-wheel drive/rear-wheel drive/four-wheel ... 2010–2019 Toyota Highlander (2.7 L FWD) 2011–2016 ...

  5. List of Toyota vehicles - Wikipedia

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    All-wheel-drive mid-size crossover available in hybrid powertrain, successor to the Venza in North America. Crown Sport: S236: 2023 Japan All-wheel-drive mid-size crossover available in hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains. Grand Highlander: 2023 AS10: 2023 North America

  6. 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander Gains Size, Engine Options - AOL

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    The upsized SUV is available with up to 362 horsepower by way of the 2.4-liter Hybrid Max powertrain.

  7. Toyota bZ4X - Wikipedia

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    The bZ4X is powered by the e-Axle, which integrates an electric motor, gears and inverter, and is built by BluE Nexus, a joint venture of Toyota Group companies Aisin and Denso with investment from Toyota Motor. Front-wheel drive models use a single 1XM model e-Axle that produces 150 kW (201 hp; 204 PS), while all-wheel drive models use twin ...