
Toyota's SUV models include the CHR, RAV4, Wildlander, Highlander, Prado, Land Cruiser, and Izoa. Taking the Highlander as an example, the Highlander is a midsize SUV with a length of 4890mm, a width of 1925mm, a height of 1720mm, and a wheelbase of 2790mm. The Highlander is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, model code 8AR-FTS, with a maximum power of 162kW, a maximum torque of 350Nm, a maximum power speed range of 5200 to 5600 rpm, and a maximum torque speed range of 1800 to 4000 rpm. This engine features VVT-iW technology and hybrid injection technology, and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block.

As the head of my household, I usually drive a SUV to shuttle my kids around, and there are quite a few options in this category. The RAV4 is my favorite—it offers moderate space and excellent fuel efficiency, with the hybrid version being particularly suitable for city commuting. The Highlander's seven-seat design is perfect for family trips, even when things get a bit crowded, and safety features like the pre-collision system give me peace of mind. The Land Cruiser has strong off-road capabilities, but it feels too bulky for city driving and has higher fuel consumption. The C-HR is compact and stylish, ideal for singles or young couples, and easy to park. Overall, Toyota SUVs are highly reliable with low maintenance costs. As a parent, I also appreciate their durable interiors, which can withstand my kids' roughhousing. For frequent long-distance trips, the spare tire design and suspension comfort are also quite dependable.

As an outdoor enthusiast who often goes on driving adventures, I find SUVs particularly appealing. The 4Runner stands out with its robust chassis, perfect for off-road trails; the Prado offers stable performance, unfazed by deserts or mountainous terrains; while the Highlander leans more towards family use, its 4WD version can still handle mild ruggedness, with ample space for gear. These Toyota models deliver smooth power output, have readily available parts during maintenance, and their reliability is the standout feature. For adventure seekers, ground clearance and anti-slip systems are crucial. The Land Cruiser's historical reputation proves its durability, with a high body offering excellent visibility on long trips, effective shock absorption for comfort, and ease in tire changes or adding off-road accessories, making it ideal for a thrill-seeking lifestyle.

When choosing a car, SUVs offer high cost performance. The RAV4 entry-level model is affordable with low fuel consumption and sufficient space; the Highlander is practical with seven seats; the C-HR has a youthful design; while the Land Cruiser, though expensive, is durable. As a rational buyer, I recommend first considering your budget and needs. Toyota's after-sales service is convenient, and maintenance is not costly, making it suitable for family use or daily commuting. The hybrid version is even more economical, saving money in the long run and being environmentally friendly.

As a middle-aged and elderly person, I value the comfort and durability of SUVs. The Highlander has spacious seats suitable for long trips, and its shock absorption system is soft and not bumpy; the RAV4 has a simple and easy-to-clean interior; the Land Cruiser is classic and reliable, providing a stable ride with no fear of breakdowns. The space layout is reasonable, making it convenient to store luggage or shopping items. In terms of safety, there are multiple airbags, and the controls are simple, making it easy for older individuals to handle. Toyota service centers are widespread, ensuring hassle-free maintenance. As a user, I have experienced its quietness, with minimal noise on highways, and the air conditioning is powerful without straining. The durability is strong, allowing it to run for over a decade without major repairs, offering high practical value.

I care about the environment. Among SUVs, there are hybrid versions like the RAV4 Hybrid, which cuts fuel consumption in half and reduces emissions; the bZ4X is a pure electric vehicle with zero tailpipe emissions; even the regular models are fuel-efficient. The space design is rational to minimize waste, and the interior materials are recyclable. As a guardian of the Earth, choosing these vehicles contributes to emission reduction. They provide sufficient power for city driving and perform well on suburban trips. Toyota's technology updates quickly, supporting a sustainable lifestyle.


