Is the Prado TXL 2700 or 4000?
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Toyota Prado is divided into two versions: 4000 and 2700, where the 4000 has a 4.0L displacement and the 2700 has a 2.7L displacement. The appearance of these two models has only very subtle differences. Since the Prado 2700 version has always been sold in China as an imported model, while the Prado 4000 is domestically produced by FAW Toyota, the rear of the 2700 does not have the "FAW Toyota" label. Additionally, the 2700 only has the TX version, while the 4000 has TX, TX-L, and VX versions. Since the Prado 4000 uses a 4.0L-V6 engine, this model has a "V6" badge on the side of the body, while the Prado 2700 does not. Furthermore, the domestically produced Prado 4000 comes standard with a sunroof, whereas the 2700 does not. Apart from the above differences in appearance details, there are many other ways to distinguish between the Prado 4000 and 2700. In terms of dimensions, the Toyota Prado 2700 measures 4820MM*1885MM*1845MM, while the Prado 4000 measures 4930MM*1885MM*1880MM. Thanks to its slightly larger body size, the Prado 4000 offers a more spacious interior. In terms of power, the Prado 2700 is equipped with a 2.7L-L4 engine with the code 2TR-FE, featuring full-time four-wheel drive and a four-speed automatic transmission, making it suitable for light off-roading and sufficient for city driving. On the other hand, the Prado 4000 is equipped with a 4.0L-V6 engine with the code 1GR, also featuring full-time four-wheel drive, paired with a six-speed automatic transmission, allowing it to easily handle various complex road conditions with excellent off-road performance. Additionally, the Prado 4000 comes standard with more advanced features such as a smart key, 400-meter remote start, and a tow hook, while the Prado 2700 is relatively less equipped. Furthermore, the Prado 4000 comes standard with more advanced features such as a smart key, 400-meter remote start, and a tow hook, while the Prado 2700 is relatively less equipped.