What is the name of the Toyota vehicle larger than the Prado?
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The Toyota vehicles larger than the Prado are the Land Cruiser (Land Cruiser) and the Sequoia. These two models share the same chassis, with a length exceeding 5 meters, both belonging to the full-size SUV category. The Land Cruiser is Toyota's LAND-CRUISER-200, an imported ORV off-road vehicle produced by Toyota. Its exterior design evolves while inheriting the original design DNA, incorporating a 'fresh and advanced' style for the new era. Below is an introduction to Toyota Motor Corporation: Headquarters: Located in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, and Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo, founded by Kiichiro Toyoda, with Akio Toyoda as the current president. Ranking: In the 2020 Fortune Global 500 list, Toyota Motor Corporation ranked 10th.
I've been driving Toyota vehicles for over a decade, and the Prado is indeed a great car. But in the SUV lineup, the Land Cruiser is even bigger. The Land Cruiser excels in size, with a length exceeding 5 meters, while the Prado is only about 4.8 meters. This makes the Land Cruiser significantly more spacious, offering a much roomier feel, especially in the rear seats and trunk, which can accommodate a lot more luggage. I've driven to Xinjiang and saw many people using the Land Cruiser on the road because its off-road performance is more hardcore, with more powerful capabilities for climbing hills and wading through water. Toyota's design also leans towards stability and practicality, making it suitable for large families or long-distance travel enthusiasts. The fuel consumption is higher, but the trade-off is peace of mind, as it performs more reliably on rough terrain. If you're considering a large-sized vehicle, this is definitely the top choice, and its high market presence makes maintenance convenient.