
The Chinese name for the Granace is Toyota Granvia. Below is an introduction to the Granace: 1. Body dimensions: The Toyota Granace measures 5300×1970×1990mm with a wheelbase of 3210mm; the interior cabin dimensions are 3290×1735×1290mm. 2. Interior layout: The Toyota Granace offers two seating configurations: three-row six-seater and four-row eight-seater. The six-seater version features four independent seats in the second and third rows, equipped with comfortable electric footrests.

I remember Toyota's Gran Ace model, which is called Greiz in China. The name sounds quite imposing, but in actual driving, I found it very comfortable with plenty of seats, making it suitable for large families or business trips. The interior space is spacious, allowing no problem with luggage storage, and it drives steadily on highways. I looked it up online, and the name is a phonetic translation without any special meaning. If you're considering a car, don't just focus on the name—try the actual driving experience because there are many MPV options available. For example, Toyota's Granvia is smaller, while the Gran Ace is larger with relatively low fuel consumption and fairly simple maintenance.

The Gran Ace is called 'Greyace' in Chinese, which I knew when I first started learning about cars. The name is a direct translation from English and quite catchy. The car itself is very practical, with a huge space, multiple seats, and a stable drive, making it ideal for business use. I searched online and found it comes with automatic doors and comfortable seats, suitable for long-distance travel. The Chinese name isn't complicated, and when buying a car, performance is what matters most.


