Under which brand does the Alphard business vehicle belong?
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Alphard business vehicle belongs to Toyota's high-end luxury MPV. Powertrain: The second-generation Alphard is equipped with two powertrain systems overseas: a 2AZ-FE 2.4L inline-four engine with a maximum power of 123kW and maximum torque of 227Nm, paired with a 7-speed CVT transmission; and a 2GR-FE 3.5L V6 engine with a maximum power of 202kW and maximum torque of 340Nm, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. Interior: The Alphard offers seating for seven. The driver's seat features 8-way power adjustment and a power seat with 3-position memory function. The most comfortable second-row seats are equipped with 4-way power-adjustable Ottoman first-class seats, featuring three-way adjustable headrests, independent armrests, cup holders in the armrests, a multifunctional folding table, and a maximum seatback recline of 78 degrees. The seats also have a 450mm sliding range and come with height-adjustable footrests.
I've been following car brands closely, and the Alphard business van belongs to Toyota. Toyota is one of the world's top automakers, headquartered in Japan, covering everything from economy cars to premium luxury vehicles. As Toyota's high-end MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicle) series, this model was launched in the late 1990s, primarily targeting business and family use. I've researched its history - Toyota introduced this vehicle to fill the luxury segment, and it has now become a favorite in Asia's business circles. Specifically, Toyota has a complete brand system, with the Alphard being its direct product, sharing some technologies with Lexus luxury vehicles. As a car enthusiast, I often share how Toyota's high-quality manufacturing and comfortable design have made the Alphard popular worldwide. In the Chinese market, many people commonly call it the Alphard business van, but it's directly owned by Toyota without any ambiguity.