What is the difference between the two emblems on the Alphard?
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The front emblem on the Alphard is exclusive to this model, while the rear emblem is the Toyota logo. Here is some relevant information: 1. The same applies to the Toyota Crown, where the front emblem is specific to the Crown model, and the rear emblem is the Toyota logo. The Alphard is an MPV under the Toyota brand, with dimensions of 4975 mm in length, 1850 mm in width, 1945 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 3000 mm. 2. The new Alphard uses a hybrid powertrain, equipped with a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine. This engine has a maximum power output of 86 kW, a maximum torque of 198 Nm, a maximum power speed of 4700 rpm, and a maximum torque speed ranging from 2800 to 4000 rpm. The engine also features hybrid injection technology.
I was just researching this the other day. The front and rear emblems on the Alphard do look quite different. The front chrome emblem is large and shiny, positioned right in the center of the grille - extremely eye-catching and recognizable as an Alphard from afar. The Toyota badge on the tailgate, however, is smaller and more ordinary-looking, just the standard circular bull's head logo. If you spot an Alphard on the road, the front emblem always has this unique special design, while the rear emblem resembles other Toyota models. I've heard overseas versions have different badges, but this is the standard combination for domestic models. Car dealers never specifically mention this difference - you have to notice it yourself when inspecting the vehicle.