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Why couldn’t the Toyota Voxy/Noah sell well in Malaysia?

That said, the market hasn’t really gone extinct with models like the Toyota Alphard/Vellfire twins

Nissan Z Proto won’t go on sale in Europe, proves that Toyota was right with Supra all along

producing the Z Proto.However what many forgot is that the new Nissan Z won’t be launched in Europe

Closer Look: The Lexus LM 350, when the Alphard is just another poor-man's car

"Oh but its just an overstyled Toyota Alphard!

In Brief: Toyota Alphard – Luxury on wheels

Toyota Vellfire pictured; its essentially the same as the Alphard(2020 Toyota Alphard Price and Specs

Pros and Cons: Lexus LM 350 - A dressed up Alphard? Hardly

Ok, perhaps the Toyota Alphard yes, but there are subtle cues that lift the LM 350s presence above its

Buying a recond Toyota Vellfire is going to get harder, here’s why

second generation Toyota Alphard was introduced.Once outselling Alphard, Vellfire now sells 10 times

Toyota Corolla Altis gets sharper GR Sport look for Europe

We think the latest Toyota Corolla Altis is a looker but in Europe, things are looking a little sharper

Yema Spica EV is a mini–Chinese Alphard for small businesses

This is the Yema Spica, an MPV from China that gives you Toyota Alphard vibes, especially when you look

A recond Toyota Alphard/Vellfire is nearly RM 44k cheaper than UMW Toyota's official import, should you buy the recond?

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Malaysian converted his Toyota Alphard into a Lexus LM!

The owner of this Toyota Alphard couldn’t wait for Lexus Malaysia to bring the car to Malaysia,

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Lexus LM 350 launched in Indonesia – pimped out Alphard?

The Lexus LM is Toyota’s most favourite MPV in its most luxurious form.

Toyota Vellfire gets ‘Goldeneye’ treatment, Alphard gets gold badge – coming soon at your local recond dealer?

Toyota has introduced a pair of unique gold edition variants to the Japanese market Toyota Alphard and

RM 1.15 mil for a dolled-up Alphard? 4-seater 2021 Lexus LM 350 heading to Malaysia

Though it looks similar and shares a powertrain with the Toyota Alphard, the 2021 Lexus LM350 thats coming

Toyota Harrier is Japan’s No.1 premium SUV for 2020, Toyota Raize tops all SUV sales

Alphard, which costs about the same price as a Mercedes-Benz C-Class / E-Class there (depending on variant

Rendered: 2022 Toyota Alphard imagined with inspiration from Transformers?

Following the news that the next generation 2022 Toyota Alphard and Toyota Vellfire will be merged into

Why is it so hard to buy a Toyota Alphard / Vellfire that’s not in white or black colour?

If you are shopping for a Toyota Alphard or a Vellfire, you would’ve noticed by now that it&rsquo

Wait, one of the most stolen cars in Japan is the Toyota Alphard?

Alphard/Vellfire is nearly RM 44k cheaper than UMW Toyotas official import, should you buy the recond

Rumour: Toyota Vellfire to be killed off in 2022, merge with Alphard

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New upgraded Toyota Alphard / Vellfire launching in May 2021, for Malaysia too

Sales of the current AH30 generation Toyota Alphard / Toyota Vellfire twins will end next year in 2022

2021 Toyota Camry facelift unveiled in Europe – arriving in Malaysia next year

Unlike in America and Asia, the Toyota Camry isn’t as huge in Europe but a facelift has just been

Malaysian VIPs get ready; All-new, TNGA-based Toyota Alphard could launch in 2022

For context, heres how the current-gen Alphard measures: Toyota Alphard AH30 dimensions Length

EVs are now almost free in Europe thanks to new incentives

the respective countries.Unfortunately for both countries, car sales are recovering more slowly in Europe

Under pressure from Toyota Yaris, Japan-market Honda Jazz (Fit) to get new nose job

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Toyota Vellfire/Alphard’s ADAS is rated best in Japan

The Toyota Alphard and Vellfire have been awarded the highest rank awards in JNCAP’s safety assessment.JNCAP

2020 Toyota Alphard and Vellfire adds Toyota Safety Sense, new infotainment, price up by over RM 20,000

Malaysia’s (and the rest of Asia’s) most loved status symbol wheels – the Toyota Alphard

The next Toyota Alphard could be launched in 2022 – What to expect?

Everyone’s favourite pair of breadboxes on wheels, the Toyota Alphard/Vellfire twins have been

Someone in Japan modified a Toyota Alphard to look like a Rolls Royce!

occasionally, you will come across modifications that transform a car to look like something else like this Toyota

2021 Toyota Vellfire updated in Japan – Down to only 3 variants!

Toyota recently unveiled the latest update for the 2021 Toyota Vellfire and Alphard twins which will

Toyota Alphard, used units from RM 40k, here’s some tips for buying one

At a glance, the Toyota Alphard (and its Vellfire sibling) may look like breadboxes on wheels, but that

2020's top 10 most popular cars in Japan, Toyota Alphard is No.5

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Toyota Alphard is a popular luxury minivan in Asia but is not sold/known in UK, Europe, America....etc via /r/cars https://t.co/n78vuxXu7T

I liked a @YouTube video https://t.co/5PfRjfVLrC 2019 Toyota Alphard Executive Lounge Top Europe SpecEnglish Verison Available

Toyota Alphard in for Pioneer Navigation upgrade and front and rear cameras#Pioneer Car UK#Pioneer Car Europe#Toyota-alphard

@ilbegoingnow @ThePollitt Worth it if you're buying something not available in your home country - we run a Toyota Alphard converted into a camper. Never officially brought into Europe.

Es una pena que en @toyota_europe no hayan pensado en comercializar el #Toyota #Alphard/#Vellfire como SI se hace en otros países o Rusia.

Toyota Alphard hybrid is huge! Picture: http://yfrog.com/5n9zibj I hope we Will get it in Europe #hev #green #prius #insight #easyecar

I wish I could buy (locally, not import) awesome cars like the Toyota Alphard in Europe :(

Europe have not toyota alphard?

toyota alphard europe Q&A Review

Why are there no luxury minivans?

There absolutely are, they're just targeted for different markets that you might not be familiar with. I live in China, and these are crazy successful here. There are lots of examples of these in China and also in Asia. Mercedes' V and R class are really popular choices here, but there are also lots of other examples. Here in China, people like big, spacious cars. But some of these people prefer to be chauffeured around rather than to drive. Since having a personal driver in China is incredib...

Is the Toyota Vellfire the same as the Alphard?

They have the same bodies, engines and transmissions, the interiors are largely the same, except some tacky elements for Velfire. Alphard. Vellfire Alphard is marketed as a luxury vehicle for older people, Velfire as a sporty for young audience although I have no no idea what young people are able to afford it. Alphard is selling in Europe, Velfire is limited to Japan and SE Asia. I have no idea why Toyota separates the same car to sell as a different model for different groups but it is a long time peculiarity of the Japanese domestic market. 1992 Toyota Sprinter Marino (for women). 1992 Toyota Ceres (for men). Same engines and transmissions, same trims except rare decorative elements. 1996 Toyota Mk II - advanced full-size hardtop, mostly rental/fleet car. 1996 Toyota Chaser - a sports hardtop for young drivers. Same interiors, same insides except front and rear ends, same tryims except the very basic Chaser has an 1.8 liter L4 (sports version LOL), where MkII is minimum L6 or diesel). 1996 Cresta - same as above except ‘elegant’ (ugly to me) for respectable older owner. Same engines, interiors and trims except front and rear end, and also Cresta is a sedan, where Mk II and Chaser are hardtops. Why does Toyota do it is unknown, but it probably has to do something with the Asian social structure dictating that the man can't drive woman's car, or that the older ‘respectable’ man the same cars as teenagers or taxi drivers.

What is that, "this only happens in Asia" thing?

A few things “Ikat tepi”, tying raffia string on the side of clear thick plastic bag, with drinks inside, and a straw through the open end. People from first world countries don’t get why we do this, they will say “you people don’t have cups?). Good question, we do, but this method is cheaper. Asian baby hammock. In the old days, it was hand operated. Nowadays there is a electric motor with a reciprocating system. It really helps babies to sleep. Sarong, a skirt like covering worn by men, for the lower side of the body waist down. If you don’t tie it properly, it could drop. Singlet. Usually worn by older asian men. Kinda like a tee shirt but sleeveless with a thin bra like strap. Pasar malam or night market, a weekly occurence at every housing estate. Starts about 5pm and closes about 10pm with small individual stalls selling mostly cheap foods and cheap clothes.Blocks roads.. Kapcai’s cheap small capacity engined motorcycle, never seen in 1st world countries. Motorcyclists are by default have the right of way before cars, and any accident that happens, is the car drivers fault..Don’t ask…Riding in between cars in traffic in excess of 80kmh is the norm. Luxury MPV vans, Toyota Alphards and Vellfires. I dont see these sold in Europe, UK or the US. Asians see this as a status symbol, useful also here as we tend to have large families. Of course only the rich buy these. Double parking, occurs in Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, but not singapore. Its illegal yet still happens all the time. this occurs so often that a sticker to place the phone number of the offender is sold here. We just love automobiles and cant live without them, nevermind the incovenience to others. 9. No Uber here, but Grab 10. Tiny cramped cheap cars If i notice more in the future, I will update this.

What are the car stereotypes in your country?

We do have several car stereotypes in Indonesia, though, mostly don't realize it. Here are the stereotypes that I heard : -Honda cars are synonymous with youth, or usually driven by "cool" middle class parents. Usually the 80s-90s models like the Accord/Civic are driven by older people. -Toyota is the 'people's car', often associated with people who don't really care much about cars (Usually they go for the mainstream to avoid much thinking, so they go for Toyota.). Not all of them are like that, but majority are. -Daihatsu is pretty much like Toyota, but they're on a 'tighter budget'. -Older Suzukis are driven by people who are on their budget, while the newers ones (Except for the Swift and the SX4) are usually owned by people who had owned a Suzuki before. Usually they're very aggressive drivers. -Mazdas these days are for the "cool" people, while the older models are for hipsters. -Mercedes is often associated with older people, though these days they've managed to overcome the stereotype. More and more youngsters buy a new Merc. Based on my personal observation, most Mercedes drivers tend to be polite and patient (Though, they are often becoming victims of horn due to jealousy and sentiments.). -BMW drivers tend to be naughtier than Mercedes drivers, my guess is due to its sportier handling which makes it tempting to use. Older BMWs are driven by college kids who love modifying their car(s). -Audi is for the hipsters or people who had lived/studied in Europe/China before. -Newer VW is usually driven by more educated people, mainly because most of them had lived in Europe before. Older VW models are for hipsters and oldies. -Peugeot is usually driven by youngsters with successful parents. Peugeot/VW in Indonesia tend to be a lot more expensive than its Japanese counterparts due to the higher safety features. Also, potential customers are prepared to face the limited amount of dealership, which again, is affected by their wealth. There's a funny myth that Peugeot tend to be problematic due to the requirement of 'special' treatment, which I think is a slick way to cover up the fact that theyre unreliable. -Modern Chevy are driven by hipsters, as for the older ones, particularly the Blazer, are driven by adventure lovers/tough wannabe. -Modern Fords are pretty much like Mazda these days, but the SUV/crossovers are driven by tough wannabe/adventure lovers. -Nissan is somewhat for the people who love trying something new. -Boxy compact MPVs like Suzuki APV, Daihatsu Luxio, etc are usually driven by morons (Which my friends agree). Many buy these cars just to fantasize of owning a full size luxury MPV. -Full size MPVs like Toyota Alphard are usually driven by private chauffeurs, and the owners tend to be relatively successful. -Toyota Innova and Fortuner are usually driven by bad drivers who are extremely aggressive and impatient, but this is just based on my personal experience, so not exactly a stereotype. -Angkot (A minivan public transportation) are usually operated by careless drivers who have little caution/awareness of the road. -Public bus drivers are pretty much like angkot drivers. -Subaru are for hipsters. Due to the reputation for its sports sedan and rallying, Subaru is often synonymous with sportiness. Many youngsters tend to associate it with the Impreza WRX model. -Isuzu is for the oldies, as well as family oriented youngsters who value their parent's car. -Volvo drivers are pretty much like Isuzu drivers, but usually wealthier. One exception is the XC90, which is usually driven by wealthier people who like to try something new. -Lexus is for the hipsters, and some would probably change cars frequently. -Jaguar owners are pretty much like Lexus. -Porsche 911 is usually driven by more educated people, mainly because it is less known than Ferrari and Lamborghini that only certain people who would actually buy it, usually the ones who have access to knowledge and education, otherwise they would go for Ferrari/Lamborghini. -Ferrari/Lamborghini owners tend to be random as the brand is more famous than Porsche. One thing for sure, they are relatively wealthy. -Maserati is usually for the more hipster customers. -Lotus owners are pretty much like Maserati owners. -Older Hyundai/Kia is for people on their budget (Bad drivers as well), while the new ones are usually driven by youngsters, as well as many Korean expats and European expats. -People who drive SUVs tend to be arrogant and aggressive. People who own an SUV are often associated with toughness, much like owning a Harley Davidson, especially the ones who never use their SUV for off road. Another type of this owner are usually adventure lovers who love traveling around the country. -Cheaper cars are usually associated with bad behavior (Even though it's not necessary true.), mainly because access to education among the poorer ones tend to be limited, which affects their etiquette. -More expensive cars tend to be associated with arrogance, mainly because there's a strong discrimination among social status here. -Hatchbacks are associated with youth, usually subcompact size hatchbacks are driven by teenagers/college students, as well as "cool" wifes. Bigger size hatchbacks like the VW Golf are driven by youngsters with relatively successful parents (Remembering how expensive the tax is.). -Newer sedans (Except for subcompacts like Vios and City) are often associated with luxury as they are pretty expensive here due to the tax.

  • Does Toyota Alphard has Lane-keeping Alert?

    Yes, Toyota Alphard has Lane-keeping Alert, which are: 2020 Toyota Alphard 3.5.

  • Is Toyota Alphard available in Parking Camera?

    Yes, Toyota Alphard is available in Parking Camera. The available Parking Camera variants are: 2020 Toyota Alphard 3.5.

  • What is the Driver/Front Passenger Seat Airbags of Toyota Alphard?

    Here are the Driver/Front Passenger Seat Airbags and variants of Toyota Alphard:

    Variants2020 Toyota Alphard 3.5
    Driver/Front Passenger Seat AirbagsY/Y
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