What are the exterior differences between the Prado 2.7 and Prado 4.0?

1 Answers
VanDavid
07/30/25 12:11am
The exterior differences between the Prado 2.7 and Prado 4.0 are: 1. Different rear badges: The Prado 2.7 does not have the "FAW Toyota" characters on the rear, while the Prado 4.0 does. 2. Different side badges: The Prado 2700 does not have a "V6" badge on the side of the body, whereas the Prado 4.0 is equipped with a 4.0L V6 engine and features a "V6" badge on the side of the body. The Prado originates from Toyota's globally renowned LAND CRUISER series and is a global strategic model of Toyota Motor Corporation. It is equipped with a newly developed Toyota six-cylinder electronic fuel injection 1GR-FEV6 engine, with a displacement of 3956cc, excellent power performance, and exhaust emissions that comply with Euro 3 standards, making it highly environmentally friendly.
Was this review help?
6
3
Share
More Forum Discussions

What does it mean when the Mercedes-Benz run-flat indicator stops working?

The Mercedes-Benz run-flat indicator stopping operation means the system has detected abnormal tire pressure in at least one tire. Below is extended information about Mercedes-Benz: 1. Interior and Exterior Configuration: The well-balanced SLK roadster is equipped with a 4-cylinder 2.3L large turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum output of 193 horsepower. It consumes 8.2 liters per 100 kilometers, accelerates from 0-100 km/h in just 6 seconds, and has a top speed of 237 km/h. The engine features a variable valve timing system that works in conjunction with electronically controlled magnets, adjusting valve opening and closing times based on camshaft and piston movement. 2. Cultural Essence Sedan: Every Mercedes-Benz model tells an extraordinary story, with the all-new E-Class sedan particularly embodying the brand's cultural essence. Its aerodynamic design reduces the drag coefficient to 0.27, enhancing agility while improving fuel efficiency. The expanded impact buffer zones for frontal and rear collisions far exceed the most stringent safety standards.
16
2
Share

Should I Remove a Nail from My Car Tire?

Tire punctured by a nail but not leaking air is not recommended to pull out, because if the nail has already penetrated the tire, removing it may cause severe air leakage, rendering the vehicle undrivable; moreover, if the tire pressure is high, removing the nail might even lead to a tire blowout. There are two scenarios of tire air leakage as follows: 1. Rapid leakage: When removing the nail from the tire, you can hear the sound of air escaping, and it's visibly apparent that the tire loses pressure and deflates. In this case, you must not continue driving, as it may cause wheel rim deformation and poses extreme driving hazards. The correct approach is to stay where you are and seek assistance. 2. Slow leakage: When removing the nail from the tire, if there's no obvious air leakage, it indicates a very slow leakage rate, allowing you to drive slowly to the nearest repair shop for patching or replacement.
1
3
Share

What time does the subject 2 reservation start?

Updated every Monday, reservations can be made 24 hours a day. The reservation result for subject 2 is usually known within 5 working days. However, due to significant differences in the number of test centers and candidates in various regions, there is no fixed time for reference. The reservation result will be available at the latest two or three days before the scheduled test date. Here is some relevant information: 1. Subject 2: Also known as the small road test, it is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination and refers to the field driving skill test. 2. Test items: For small vehicles C1 and C2, the test items include reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving through curves (commonly known as S-turns), which are the five mandatory test items (some regions also include a sixth item, high-speed toll card collection).
7
1
Share

Can a car not under my name be traded in?

A car not under your name cannot be traded in. Here are the relevant details: 1. Required documents: The vehicle trade-in process requires the original vehicle's green book (registration certificate), the vehicle's license, and the original owner's ID card to proceed with the trade-in. Therefore, if the car to be traded in is not under your name, but you have all the necessary documents and the consent of the original owner, a trade-in is possible. 2. Trade-in explanation: Most 4S dealerships offer trade-in services for purchasing new cars. This means if your old car is of the same brand, you can use its residual value to offset part of the cost of the new car, and then pay the remaining amount to take delivery. In simple terms, it's selling your old car to buy a new one of the same brand, but the old car is sold to the 4S dealership instead.
12
5
Share

How long after stalling in water can you start the vehicle?

Do not attempt to start the vehicle after stalling in water. Turn off the engine, activate the hazard warning lights, promptly call for rescue services, and move to a safe location to await assistance. There are generally three main reasons why a car suddenly stalls while driving: 1. Electrical circuit failure: The vehicle stalls due to a low-voltage power interruption. In this case, focus on checking the ignition and starter switches as well as the fuse box. 2. Low-voltage circuit short causing stalling: This results in intermittent stalling. Inspect the vehicle's low-voltage circuits. 3. Component failure: This issue typically involves the ignition coil, capacitor, or electronic ignition module. The vehicle may start initially but then stall after a while, only to start again and stall once more.
4
3
Share

What does it mean when the istop and exclamation light come on together?

When the car's istop light is yellow, it indicates that the engine auto start-stop system is turned off. If it is flashing, it may indicate a malfunction in the auto start-stop system. When the car stops due to congestion or at an intersection, and the driver presses the brake pedal to stop and shift gears, the Start/Stop system automatically detects that the engine is idling and not in gear, and the wheel speed sensors of the anti-lock system show zero. Additional information: 1. Temporary parking on a slope: Try to avoid using the auto start-stop system. Because the start-stop system starts relatively slowly, it is easy for the vehicle to slide when releasing the brake, and the engine may not start in time, leading to insufficient braking power assistance, which can be dangerous. 2. Note: Most cars with a start-stop system will only blow air but not cool when the engine is off, significantly affecting passenger comfort. At the same time, if the system detects a large difference between the interior temperature and the set value, the engine will automatically start, and frequent start-up vibrations greatly reduce passenger comfort.
2
0
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.