Is the Highlander's Engine Imported?
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The Highlander's engine is imported. The function of the engine is to convert the thermal energy of gasoline into mechanical energy by burning and expanding the gas in a sealed cylinder, thereby pushing the piston to perform work. The engine consists of: the valve train, the crankshaft connecting rod mechanism, the ignition system, the cooling system, the lubrication system, the starting system, and the supply system. Taking the Highlander 2021 2.0T 4WD Elite 7-seater as an example, its length, width, and height are 4890 mm, 1925 mm, and 1715 mm respectively, the wheelbase is 2790 mm, the fuel tank capacity is 72.5 liters, and the curb weight is 2010 kg.
I've been driving the Highlander for several years. This vehicle is produced by GAC Toyota in China, so the engines are generally domestically manufactured. Toyota has a complete production line in China, with engine assembly done locally. Some components may come from Japan or overseas, such as turbos or computer modules, but the overall design is standardized. In daily driving, I feel little difference from imported models, and parts replacement during maintenance is convenient and affordable. If you opt for higher trim levels like the hybrid version, there might be more imported components, but the standard version is definitely made domestically. Remember to check the configuration sheet when purchasing, and just maintain it properly.