What is the difference between TX and VX?

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DeMiles
07/30/25 5:59am
vx and tx difference: Different versions: tx is the low-end version, which is further divided into models with and without a sunroof, meaning the low-end version has both base and standard models; vx is the high-end version, which is further divided into fabric and leather, representing the high-end and top-end models. Different interiors: vx features leather seats and a liquid crystal dashboard, while tx does not. Different power: VX is the 4.0-liter luxury version, equipped with Toyota's 1GR engine. VX also comes with a four-link suspension system (with KDSS + stabilizer bar). TX is the 4.0-liter low-end version.
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