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For over two decades, Toyota Alphard has served the Japanese domestic market to provide a luxurious riding experience. This chauffeur-driven mini-van provides comfort like that of a German-built one, along with ease of maintenance and handling as a JDM.

Design Language

Since its launch in 2002, its aesthetics have clearly evolved. This 2018 model has a T-shaped front grille and a factory-fitted Modellista body kit, which causes excessive chrome usage on the outer side. The front fascia has triple LED headlamps, dynamic indicators, and fog lamps. The side profile has bold 20-inch rims, the same as those of the latest Toyota Crown.

Moving on, the rear profile is awkwardly squarish with electrically operated boot space. This is also quite compromised when it comes to the overall body size of this mammoth wheeler. Front and rear bumpers, along with the dual exhaust, resemble its sibling Land Cruiser. Again, like every other Toyota car, its rear fascia is full of badges, including Alphard Executive Lounge, Hybrid Synergy Drive, and E-Four.

Interior And Features

Alphard encourages luxury rides. To cater to that, its manufacturer has added premium options like lounge separation with curtains, JBL sound system, Dual-Zone Climate Control, 360-degree camera with dynamic guides, rear-view camera, Dash cam, storage box, cup holders, and seats with heating cooling options.

Its executive lounge emphasizes travelers’ fringes, accommodating them with a 7-seater passenger capacity, 3-level memory seat, reading lamp, wooden table, screen, HDMI port, ceiling with ambient lighting, and dual sunroof.

Encourages Passenger Privacy

As we mentioned before it is a chauffeur-driven car greatly inspired by the Rolls Royce Ghost and BMW i7. It has its elements, too, like white curtains for separating the passenger areas, factory-tinted glasses, and an ivory combo interior to make it look overall royal.

Besides, this 4WD doesn’t compromise on safety and riding experience by providing level-2 ADAS features such as adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, eight airbags, parking brake, auto hold, and lane assist. ECO, EV, and other drive modes are also available to choose a suitable pick for driving conditions.

Power Figures and Suspension

This 2.4 litre, in-line 4-cylinder hybrid car gives 430 Nm of torque. Where its fuel economy is not that efficient, with a 9.9 km/l fuel average. However, its suspension, ground clearance, and turning radius are exceptional.

Priced at 3.15 crores, the Toyota Alphard is a luxury traveler you can opt for if you like to experience that Airplane mode often.

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