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Sales of Toyota Wildlander Air start in China at prices starting from 1.5 million rubles

The new model was developed by the GAC Toyota joint venture. IT Home reports this.

Toyota Wildlander Air is a mid-size crossover, which in China is priced at a minimum of 137,800 yuan. Sales will start exclusively in the Chinese market, and the car will be available with several powertrain options.

Dimensions of the new product: length – 4.6 m, width – 1.9 m, height – 1.7 m, wheelbase – 2.7 m. Buyers will be offered a choice between a basic 2.0-liter gasoline engine and two hybrid versions based on a 2.0 or 2.5-liter internal combustion engine. Already in the “base” the crossover is equipped with the TSS 4.0 driver assistance system, LED optics, McPherson front suspension and rear double wishbone.

The interior features a digital instrument panel and a large 14-inch multimedia touch screen. 50 W wireless charging is provided for smartphones, and multi-color lighting creates the mood in the cabin. There is also a more advanced option – a digital key, which simplifies access to the cabin.

Previously, the best-selling all-wheel drive cars in the Russian Federation were named.

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