Toyota Harrier is an SUV for the new era that transcends the SUV segment to fill the heart with elegance in a coupe form that combines simplicity, elegance and durability.
Toyota motors has announced the availability of its new Harrier model through Toyota dealerships in the Japanese market, and Range has set prices ranging between 2.9 million yen for the standard version, and the price increases according to the version, capabilities and technologies to reach about 5.04 million Japanese yen.
To enable online sales, Toyota enables customers to see a detailed estimate simulation for any dealer they want or exchange messages with salespeople from the comfort of their homes.
With offering its customers a range of purchase options to suit their diverse lifestyles.

From the first moment you see, ride or drive a new
Harrier , it resonates and feels Toyota’s focus on upholding sensory quality.
This is done through a pleasant, high-quality interior space with features such as what Toyota called “gentle sunshine” passing through the Harrier’s chromatic electric panoramic roof as if the sun were passing through traditional paper windows.
This gives the driver a comfortable ride created through improved suspension and other settings focusing on the movements of the driver’s line of sight, which the vehicle gives to the driver in all directions including the digital interior mirror (with front and rear recording function) and other advanced accessories to ensure safety, security, comfort and convenience .

In a clear distinction from other SUVs, the Harrier combines simplicity, elegance and durability in the form of a free-wheeling coupe.
Its high-quality interior space also provides a sense of security from the very first moment inside the cabin.
While the car is in motion, comfort is generated by responsive driving performance, while the naturally quiet cabin leads to enjoyable conversations with friends.
Toyota says spending time with the new Harrier will be an enriching experience.
Harrier Liquid Ratio Solid-Stop Chart

The new Harrier has a front view that emphasizes its sharp design by continuing the flowing lines from the front upper grille to the headlights.
Distinctive lamps underscore the uniqueness and technical advances of the new Harrier, allowing it to be easily distinguished from a distance.
Despite the simple structure, the side view offers a dynamically changing cross-section of the body that creates rich expression while giving a strong sense of movement.
The Harrier combines a narrow coupe cabin with sports car-like wheel covers that extend from both sides of the body to give great rigidity to the rear view.
While the light from the sharp, thin line of taillights and stop lights gives an overwhelming sense of presence and space.
The Harrier offers a muted color capacity.
Harrier with a fun and high-quality interior

The center console creates a spacious, saddle-like impression.
It’s combined with a dashboard positioned within the edges of that saddle to deliver generous rigidity while emphasizing individuality.
While the dashboard extends to the edges of the doors on both sides, the rich, full dashboard provides a feeling of increased spaciousness, and wraps around the occupants to create a sense of safety and comfort, allowing visibility from everywhere.

The interior uses faux leather with a subtle texture, to create a natural silhouette wrapped in thick leather, and bentwood-inspired shapes, with wood tones and piping throughout, providing a casual atmosphere of quality.
Harrier panoramic roof with chromatic sun filterIts panoramic roof with electric tinted windows, first used by Toyota, uses a large pane of tinted electric glass to cover the front seats and away from the rear seats for rear-seat passengers.
Toyota aims to enhance the darkening of the glass to build a sense of quality as subtle light penetrates the cabin as if you were sitting in a candlelit atmosphere, while the interior design uses low-contrast brown, gray and black tones.
This gives the serene atmosphere in this interior space a sense of elegance and maturity.
What’s under the hood of Harrier?

The new Harrier uses the TNGA (GA-K) platform for its infrastructure.
This creates a highly rigid body with a low center of gravity in pursuit of both ride comfort and driving performance while focusing on driver sensitivity.
The suspension system benefits from MacPherson struts at the front, with double wishbone struts and setup at the rear.
Toyota has improved the front and rear suspension geometry to produce a well-balanced, rigid chassis.
Ensures focus is on line-of-sight movements as the vehicle moves in ways the driver can expect.
Designed to give a reassuring ride, while keeping the driver alert by ensuring their line of sight remains constant.

To improve the steering convergence of the new Harrier, while driving the Harrier on the highway,
Toyota has used shock absorbers that ensure smooth pedal stroke even in very low speed ranges, with the aim of giving the driver that feeling of grip.
Active Cornering Assist (ACA) is used to control the brakes to prevent steering wheel understeer when cornering.
Combined with the electric power steering system that responds quickly to steering wheel movement and provides light steering, which creates a feeling of comfort in the car’s response.

Hybrid models feature the Toyota Hybrid System (THS II) that uses a 2.5L engine with aerodynamic power.
It runs all-wheel drive, and includes the Harrier on an E-Four-like electric all-wheel drive system with a high fuel economy rating of 21.6 kilometers per liter.
This new Toyota refinement has been added to the new 2WD models as well, to expand the choices available to the driver, and the fuel economy for 2WD cars is about 22.3 kilometers per liter according to the WLTC test cycles.

The petrol specification features a lineup that combines the 2.0-liter Dynamic Power Engine (M20A-FKS) with a CVT transmission.
To ensure straightforward handling and superior fuel economy, two-wheel drive models achieve 15.4 km per liter, while all-wheel drive models achieve 14.7 km per liter.
The vehicle demonstrates a commitment to addressing vibrations and noise through efficient placement of sound-absorbing materials, control of vibrations and the use of high-efficiency sound-absorbing windows.
As a result, the car achieves greater comfort and quietness in a variety of road conditions.
Harrier Digital Underwear

The new Harrier comes equipped with Toyota Safety Sense, which uses a pre-collision safety system that detects pedestrians during the day and night, as well as detects cyclists during the day.
It is fully equipped with safety equipment for safety and peace of mind, such as the intelligent clearance sonar with parking assist brake (stationary object) that helps reduce and/or mitigate collision damage while driving at low speed in parking lots.

The digital interior mirror, first used by Toyota in the Harrier, allows images to be recorded at the front and rear of the car while driving.
The new digital interior mirror with an additional front camera can now, in addition to the rear camera in the digital interior mirror, be able to record driving video to SD cards.
Toyota Harrier Price and Variants: The car is available in the Premium and Luxury versions, priced at $139,888 and $159,888 respectively.
The Harrier Hybrid model features a 100V (alternating current)/1500W accessory power outlet.
This allows the use of only electrical products that use the same electrical outlets as in the home, but also allows the vehicle to be used as a generator during power outages and other emergency times.

The T-Connect SD navigation system uses a 12.3-inch wide TFT touch screen.
It also supports smartphone connectivity functions such as SmartDeviceLinkTM, Apple CarPlay and Android AutoTM, and the Toyota Presto of Luxury complements Harir with a JBL (nine-speaker) premium sound system with advanced and realistic sound space.
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