Toyota Alphard is a minivan produced by the Japanese automaker Toyota since 2002.
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Toyota Alphard is a minivan produced by the Japanese automaker Toyota since 2002.
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Toyota Alphard is primarily made for the Japanese market, but is sold in Bangladesh, Belarus, Russia, the Middle East, Greater China, and Southeast Asia.
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Since the second generation, a twin model called Toyota Vellfire has been available, which is marketed as a sportier alternative to the Alphard and exclusively marketed by the Netz Store dealership chain until 2020.
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The Toyota Alphard received a special front emblem, which depicts the lowercase alpha letter.
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The Toyota Alphard V was exclusive to the Netz Store, while the Toyota Alphard G has a different grille design and was exclusive to Toyopet Store.
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The Toyota Alphard was facelifted in 2005 with new design of rear lamp and use of 16" and 17" aluminium alloy wheels.
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The Toyota Alphard is the first Japanese market minivan to feature a laser-guided Adaptive Cruise Control, although only as an option on V6 variants.
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Toyota Alphard Hybrid uses "by-wire" technology that monitors brake pedal pressure and vehicle speed in order to calculate the optimum hydraulic pressure.
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The third-generation Toyota Alphard was introduced in Russia, the model's primary, and only European market, but only with the 3.
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The Toyota Alphard gets slimmer LED headlights and a larger grille up front.
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