What are the differences between the Crown Kluger and the Highlander?
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The differences between the Crown Kluger and the Highlander lie in their exterior design and body dimensions. The specific distinctions are as follows: Different Exterior Design: The Crown Kluger features an inverted trapezoidal hexagonal grille with the Crown emblem embedded in the center. The lower grille adopts horizontal decorative strips, giving it a more Eastern aesthetic appeal. In contrast, the new Highlander largely retains the design of the overseas version, with a larger and wider trapezoidal front grille. It is equipped with a winged Toyota emblem in the middle, which complements its muscular body design more harmoniously. Different Body Dimensions: The Crown Kluger measures 5015X1930X1750mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2850mm. The Highlander, on the other hand, has dimensions of 4890X1925X1720mm and a wheelbase of 2790mm.