Is the Toyota Alphard fuel consumption high?

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DeReid
07/25/25 2:19am
Toyota Alphard's fuel consumption is not high. Here is an introduction to the Alphard's related content: 1. Configuration: It features a spacious and flexible passenger and cargo space, along with multifunctional and user-friendly high-end designs, allowing drivers and passengers to freely switch between business and leisure, fully experiencing a seamless and comfortable driving experience. 2. Body dimensions: The Alphard measures 4850mm in length, 1830mm in width, and 1905mm in height, with a body height exceeding 1.9m and a wheelbase of 2950mm, setting a new record in its class. 3. Design: The design goal of 'grandeur and dignity without losing dynamism' is achieved through a robust and imposing body design and a low-center-of-gravity, wide-body layout. The bold and imposing chrome grille integrates with large crystal headlights, complemented by sharp fog lights and a lower air intake design to form a forward-thrusting V-shaped front face, echoing the V-shaped rear taillights and rear fog lights, exuding a sense of majesty without sacrificing elegance.
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