What are the differences between Highlander and Wildlander?

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LaColeman
07/25/25 8:50am
The differences between Highlander and Wildlander are: 1. Different levels: Highlander is a mid-size SUV; Wildlander is a compact SUV. 2. Different transmissions: Highlander has a 6-speed automatic transmission; Wildlander has a CVT transmission (simulating 10 speeds). 3. Different maximum torque: Highlander has a maximum torque of 350nm; Wildlander has a maximum torque of 209nm. Taking the Highlander 2021 2.0T two-wheel drive elite 5-seater and Wildlander 2020 2.0L CVT two-wheel drive leading version as examples: These two cars are produced by GAC Toyota, with gasoline as the energy type, and both have 5 doors.
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