What do VX and TX mean?
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VX refers to the 4.0L displacement luxury version, equipped with Toyota's 1GR engine. The VX model features a four-link suspension system, while the VX-N comes with air suspension. TX is the base version of the 4.0L model, with slight differences in the bumper compared to the TX-L variant. Other distinctions mainly lie in interior configurations. Below are relevant details: 1. Engine Introduction: The engine features a V6 configuration with shared fuel rail direct injection for both V6 and inline-4 cylinder diesel turbocharged variants. Additionally, the new Prado adopts a newly developed high-rigidity body frame and independently controlled full-automatic air conditioning for both left and right sides, making it suitable for intense driving dynamics while ensuring stable and secure driving experience. 2. Exterior Design: Following Toyota's new product design philosophy, it pursues more practical yet stylish interior space with enhanced comfort and high-tech features, further elevating the Prado's product value.