What does txl mean?

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LeLogan
07/24/25 2:03am
Generally, when you see these English letters on the rear of a Toyota Prado, it indicates that it is a model with relatively low configuration and price in the Toyota Prado lineup. Below are the specific details: Introduction: Generally, when you see these English letters on the rear of a Toyota Prado, it indicates that it is a model with relatively low configuration and price in the Toyota Prado lineup. Basically, this model is just a shell, and if you want additional configurations, you will need to add them yourself. There are probably fewer people who buy this type of Toyota Prado, but there are also some who particularly like the Toyota Prado and can only afford the TX model due to budget constraints, which is understandable. TXL Explanation: Next, let’s talk about TXL. A Toyota Prado with this rear badge indicates that it is a qualified or above-average model, considered the standard version. Compared to the TX version of the Toyota Prado, the TXL is more comprehensive in terms of features, such as having a sunroof and a multifunction steering wheel. Additionally, in terms of driving and riding comfort, the TXL is also significantly ahead of the TX.
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LenaAnn
08/10/25 9:39pm
When it comes to TXL, I guess you might be referring to the model abbreviation of the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado. As an automotive enthusiast who frequents forums, I've noticed that TXL usually represents the mid-to-high-end version of this vehicle, featuring more luxurious interiors, such as upgraded seat materials and a larger screen for navigation display. It drives quite steadily, especially suitable for off-road enthusiasts due to its high ground clearance and reliable four-wheel-drive system. However, it's worth noting that purchasing this type of vehicle requires considering fuel consumption—it might be on the higher side for city driving, and regular maintenance of the shock absorbers is also important. I'd suggest that if it's for daily use, you should take a test drive first to avoid regretting choosing a more expensive version.
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