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CarPlay is an Apple standard that enables a car radio or automotive head unit to be a display and controller for an iOS device. It is available on iPhone 5 and later models running iOS 7.1 or later. More than 800 car models support CarPlay, according to Apple. [1] Vehicle owners can add support by installing certain aftermarket vehicle audio ...
The bZ4X Concept was revealed on 19 April 2021 and was presented at Auto Shanghai the same day. [23] While it is revealed as a concept vehicle, the vehicle appeared to be nearly production-ready. [24] [25] The bZ4X is similar in size to the RAV4, but stood lower with sharper styling and a longer wheelbase that matches the larger Highlander's. [26]
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The Toyota bZ series ("beyond Zero") is a family of battery electric vehicles (BEV) manufactured by Toyota.It was introduced in April 2021 alongside the bZ4X Concept.The bZ series is a part of Toyota's plan to introduce 15 battery electric vehicle models by 2025, seven of which are from the bZ series. [1]
Starting with the four-cylinder A25A type installed in XV70 series Camry in June 2017, the V6 V35A and four-cylinder M20A types had also appeared. On 16 October 2019, the three-cylinder M15A type, which would be installed in the XP210 series Yaris (specifically designed for Japan, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand), was officially announced. [ 4 ]
The 6AR-FSE is a 4-cylinder, 1998 cc, twincam, petrol engine equipped with D4-S direct fuel injection and VVT-iW. It can work in the Otto cycle and a modified-Atkinson cycle depending on output power. It was first introduced in the Camry in December 2014 for the Chinese market and March 2015 for the Thai market.
The Toyota 8ZR-FXE is a 1.8 L (1,797 cc) Atkinson cycle engine paired with electric motor/generators in a hybrid drive system. This engine is an analogue of the 2ZR-FXE for use in China only. [14] Specifications. Type: inline 4 cylinder DOHC 16 valve VVT-i Atkinson cycle; Exhaust volume: 1.8 L (1,798 cc)
On Monday, May 31, 2010, JVC Kenwood announced that it would end camcorder production in Japan by March 2011 and shift production overseas to cut losses. [ 3 ] On August 1, 2011, JVC Kenwood Holdings, Inc. was renamed to JVCKenwood Corporation [ 4 ] and an absorption-type merger was finalized for the JVC and Kenwood subsidiaries, which occurred ...