Is the Alphard a FAW Toyota or GAC Toyota?

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McHailey
07/29/25 10:40pm
The Alphard does not belong to either FAW Toyota or GAC Toyota. The Alphard is an imported Toyota model, specifically an imported MPV. Taking the 2021 Alphard as an example, here are the details about the Alphard: Body Dimensions: The wheelbase is 3000 mm, and the length, width, and height are 4975 mm, 1850 mm, and 1945 mm, respectively. Powertrain Performance: It uses a hybrid system, which includes a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine. This engine has a maximum power of 86 kW, a maximum torque of 198 Nm, a maximum power speed of 4700 rpm, and a maximum torque speed ranging from 2800 to 4000 rpm. Additionally, this engine is equipped with VVT-i technology, hybrid injection technology, and an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block.
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