The car logo with a grimace is Toyota Alphard.
The best way to identify the 19 Toyota Alphards is the logo on the front face. The 19th Toyota Alphard boldly changed the original factory, and the "ghost head logo" greatly improved its recognition, and also This is the front modification package that many owners of older cars flock to.
The Alphard is a luxury MPV developed by Toyota in response to the Nissan Elgrand. It is improved by using the chassis of the Previa. The first-generation Alfa was born in 2002. It is powered by 2.4-liter and 3.0-liter engines, both of which can be equipped with four-wheel drive systems.
Alfa was updated in 2008. In order to compete with its old rival Elgrand, Toyota also launched its sister car Vellfire, which focuses on young and sporty style, but is still slightly conservative compared to Elgrand.
Model introduction
The left-hand drive version of Alphard was unveiled at the 2010 Beijing Auto Show, which means that Toyota will bring this best-selling MPV to markets such as mainland China and Taiwan. Different from models in the right-hand drive market, in addition to the biggest change of changing to left-hand drive, the imported Alpha also made several modifications for the mainland market and abandoned the optional four-wheel drive system. The two introduced models have identical configurations except for the power system.