According to findings by Japanese automotive publication Response, the 2024 Toyota Harrier facelift will reportedly debut this summer, as sources within the scoop team have divulged details on the planned updates. After four years on the market, the current Harrier is due for a facelift. The Japanese publication expects the Harrier facelift to adoption the "Hammerhead" front fascia from the Toyota Crown and Prius. Inside the cabin, rumours suggest a standard inclusion of a 12.3-inch infotainment
Shaun
11.03.2024
While the Toyota Harrier is a darling among Malaysian buyers, its American twin isn’t getting the same love. Called the Toyota Venza, the Harrier’s American twin was introduced in 2020 but it will be discontinued and replaced by the Crown Estate SUV. Unveiled alongside the completely redesigned new 2024 Toyota Camry at the 2023 Los Angeles Auto Show, the Crown Estate, called the Toyota Crown Signia will be the second Crown model introduced in the States following the Crown Crossover. With the Cr
CY Foong
16.11.2023
** This article is published on WapCar Community, representing the opinion of users. Click the link below to enter the community for car enthusiasts in Malaysia https://forum.wapcar.my/ Basic information of my car: 2018 Toyota Harrier 2.0T Luxury Reasons why I bought this car My wife and I wanted a bigger car (from our first car 2010 Honda City 1.5E) to comfortably bring my parents around (including easier ingress and egress) and store the many baggages which they would brought over when we pick
Liang
15.11.2022
The XU80 Toyota Harrier has been updated in Malaysia for model year 2023, concerning its safety features and adding a new variant called the Luxury SE. Prices have seen a 5.8 percent increase for the Luxury variant (now priced from RM 274,000, up from RM 259,000), while the newly-introduced Luxury SE retails from RM 277,000. Slight safety updates Key improvements include a Panoramic View Monitor and updated Toyota Safety Sense (TSS), with overall improvements to the SUV's Pre-Collision Brake det
Sanjay
11.10.2022
Toyota has recently made some minor improvements to the Harrier in Japan. Aside from some small tweaks in features, it also saw the debut of the 2022 Toyota Harrier PHEV (plug-in hybrid). Offered with only one variant, the Z grade, the Harrier PHEV looks largely similar to its petrol and hybrid variants with the only main difference being a unique mesh front grille design. Powering the Harrier PHEV is a 2.5-litre Dynamic Force engine that is also shared with the hybrid variants. That unit produc
CY Foong
28.09.2022
** This article is published on WapCar Community, representing the opinion of users. Click the link below to enter the community for car enthusiasts in Malaysia https://forum.wapcar.my/ Basic information of my car: 2017 Toyota Harrier Progress (ZSU60) Reasons why I bought this car Previous 2012 Toyota Corolla Altis 1.8G is too 'small' and lack practicality for growing family with 2 young kids eg. Door opening is too small, struggling to put in baby chair and trunk opening narrow, cannot put in l
Liang
02.08.2022