Are There Differences Between the Vellfire and Alphard?

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OAlaina
07/24/25 6:01pm
The differences between the Vellfire and Alphard are as follows: 1. Different Lighting Systems: The Vellfire features split-design headlights and taillights, while the Alphard has integrated-design headlights and taillights. 2. Different Emblems: The Vellfire uses Toyota's bullhead emblem, whereas the Alphard has a unique emblem. 3. Different Interior Colors: The Vellfire's interior is predominantly black, while the Alphard's interior is beige. Although the exterior dimensions remain unchanged, the details differ, giving the Alphard a highly recognizable appearance. 4. Different Configurations: The Alphard includes two additional features compared to the Vellfire: electric trunk position memory and delayed headlight shut-off. Conversely, the Vellfire offers two extra functions: keyless entry for all doors and rear-seat multimedia controls.
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TaylorLee
08/11/25 9:58am
I've driven these two models many times, and the Vellfire and Alphard do have distinct differences in exterior design. The Vellfire's front fascia looks cooler and more modern, featuring a mesh grille and sharp headlights that give off a youthful, sporty vibe, while the Alphard leans towards a more refined and elegant appearance with softer lines. They actually share much of their chassis and engine technology, delivering similar driving dynamics and fuel efficiency, making them great for family road trips. However, in the details, the Vellfire has more pronounced side contours and sportier wheel designs, whereas the Alphard is more understated. Both offer exceptionally spacious interiors with practical seven-seat layouts. When choosing, younger buyers or those who prefer a more distinctive style might lean towards the Vellfire, while those seeking understated luxury would opt for the Alphard, which typically carries a slightly higher price tag. Both hold their value well in the used car market. For maintenance and repairs, it's important to find a reliable service center—parts are readily available but can be pricier for imported versions.
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