Is the Previa the same as the Estima?

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LaNevaeh
07/29/25 8:19pm
The Previa is indeed the same as the Estima. Below is an introduction to the Previa: Body Dimensions: The length, width, and height are 4795mm, 1800mm, and 1750mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2950mm. Powertrain: This vehicle is equipped with two engines: a 2.4-liter naturally aspirated engine and a 3.5-liter naturally aspirated engine. Exterior Design: The car features a bold and avant-garde design, with rounded body lines that subtly convey a dynamic and powerful presence. The front grille is connected to the headlight assembly, and vertical LED daytime running lights are added to both sides of the front bumper. The headlight design is more aggressive. Features: This vehicle comes with a large panoramic sunroof, cruise control system, AFS intelligent active steering headlights, voice electronic navigation system, and a DVD rear-seat entertainment system.
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