turning circle, easy boarding, and high levels of practicality and refinement. It features advanced driving support mechanisms, higher functionality, state of the art safety equipment and ultra-low emissions
In North America, Harrier sold in the brand with models Lexus RX300, RX330 and RX350. Making Harrier, Toyota Camry based on platforms from which to share with the Kluger / Highlander. Harrier was introduced in Japan in 1997. While in America was introduced in 1998. This car is one of the first crossover SUVs on the market.
Currently there are 2 variants are marketed, the 2400cc and 3000cc versions. For the 2400cc variant has 3 most common variants, namely 2.4 G-package, 2.4G L-package, and 2.4GL Premium.
To Engine 2.4-liter 2AZ-FE engine with VVT-i and long-port intake manifold achieve high torque all the way up to high revolution range for easy handling and smooth performance. VVT-i system, which optimizes the time of collection valve according to engine rpm and load, and the Acoustic Control Induction System-V (ACIS-V), which adjusts the length and surface area in a three-stage intake system in accordance with vehicle operating conditions, ensure a high torque at all speeds from low to high and contribute to fuel efficiency is excellent. The AFS intelligent enhance nighttime visibility by sliding left or right lamp in accordance with vehicle speed and steering angle. AFS is only available for the GL model.
turn into corners very well considering the tall 70-series tires and never feels rough when you’re rushing. Its straight-line cruising stability is also remarkable in various situations. Fingertip feel through rack and pinion power assisted steering is beautifully smooth and well damped.
Strong fourth wheel disc brakes (with standard ABS) feel good as the braking performance of an everyday family sedan. Braking efficiency is improved by the addition of EBD, which prevent tire lock when braking. EBD uses sensors to determine wheel will give the maximum braking for the conditions and use different braking pressure to each wheel to maximize stopping power
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