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The Japanese version of the new Harrier is named Wei Sa in North America. What is the name of the domestic version?

Do you still remember the new generation Harrier released by Toyota? The North American version was also released not long ago. It is basically the same as the new generation Harrier that has been released in Japan. There are only some slight differences inside and outside, and it is named Venza.

In terms of appearance, the new generation of Vensa is completely consistent with the already released Harrier. The overall design of the new car is biased towards urban style. However, one thing worth noting is that this car is only available in a hybrid version in the North American market.

As a model carefully built by Toyota for global use, there is no doubt that it will be introduced into China and achieved localization. Both North and South Toyota in China will introduce Harrier. But just like the previous Toyota C-HR. The domestic versions of North and South Toyota will maintain the same overall configuration, but the naming will definitely be different

Toyota has always been very quick to start, and a piece of news in the past two days confirmed that Harrier is about to be localized. Toyota has applied for registration of two new trademarks, "FRONTLANDER" and "FRONTLANDER" in China.

It is reported that GAC Toyota will use the name "Fenglanda", while FAW Toyota will use the name "Hilia".

Landa's dynamic and streamlined appearance can still be traced to Lexus in both the exterior and interior. At the same time, the front face also inherits Toyota's classic family design. Smaller and more exquisite front and rear headlights reflect Fenglanda’s fashion sense.

In terms of interior, the overall layout of the new car basically follows the design of RAV4, but it is more advanced in terms of grade. In terms of instrument panel size, the regular version is equipped with a 4.2-inch instrument panel, while the high-end model is equipped with a 7-inch instrument panel. There are also differences in the choice of central control LCD screen. The low-end model provides an 8-inch LCD screen, while the low-end model is equipped with an 8-inch LCD screen. High-end models are upgraded to 12.3 inches.

In terms of power, the overseas version provides two engines: a 2.0L fuel version and a 2.5L hybrid version. The 2.0L engine has a maximum power of 126kW and a peak torque of 207N·m, and is matched with a CVT. gearbox. The hybrid version is composed of a 2.5L engine and an electric motor, and is matched with an E-CVT continuously variable transmission.

This article comes from the author of Autohome Chejiahao and does not represent the views and positions of Autohome.