While both MPVs look largely similar, a few distinct elements set them apart. The Vellfire is shown with a massive grille with large horizontal slats. The grille is accompanied by a large fog lamp ...
The Alphard allows you to drop down the tables from the seat sides to allow you write or work on your computer. All seats have plugs for USB cables and a three point plug to charge your laptop or any ...
Around these parts, if you want a Toyota minivan, you’ll be looking at the Sienna. But in its domestic market, the Japanese automaker offers an entirely different line of passenger vans. And now it’s ...
Japan likes to do things differently. While the rest of the world is obsessing over crossovers and SUVs, the humble minivan is still very much a family favorite here. It might be a dying breed in ...
Changes to the fourth-generation Alphard and Vellfire include reduced vibration and noise, achieving a comfort level that Toyota claims is comparable to that of a luxury sedan. There's also a new trim ...
Toyota has announced that it has commenced the sales of the all-new Alphard and Vellfire gasoline and hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) versions. They have been launched to further contribute toward ...
Toyota today launched the redesigned Alphard and Vellfire minivans on the Japanese market, with the new models promising a roomy interior, a comfortable ride and “exceptional handling stability,” ...
A number of vans such as the Toyota Regius, Elgrand and the Toyota Super Custom have come and gone. However, since 2002 when the first edition of the Toyota Alphard was produced, the predecessors have ...
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