What is the Toyota Wildlander?

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DelCarter
07/29/25 11:45pm
Toyota Wildlander is a new SUV model of the RAV4, named by Toyota as the Wildlander WILDLANDER. Compared to the previous RAV4, it features stylish Matrix LED headlights, an overall exterior design similar to Lexus, and is equipped with two power hybrid systems, making it a hybrid model. More details are as follows: 1. Exterior: The Wildlander retains a large number of chiseled polygonal shapes in its design. The front face incorporates an elegant and refined design, with the upper grille seamlessly integrated with the slim and sharp headlights on both sides, creating a sense of horizontal stretch. The lower grille adopts a spindle-shaped design, complemented by fog light grilles on both sides, showcasing the Wildlander's dual nature of toughness and elegance. 2. Interior: The dashboard features extensive horizontal polygonal designs, with a strong sense of layering from top to bottom. It is equipped with a 10.1-inch floating thin central control screen, and the air conditioning panel is designed to protrude outward for easy operation. The vehicle also comes with a kick-sensing electronic tailgate, offering five opening angles and memory functions. The trunk floor adopts a "double-layer, double-sided adjustable cover" design, which is waterproof and slip-resistant. 3. Intelligent Features: The Wildlander is equipped with Toyota's latest Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) system, achieving quasi-L2 level autonomous driving. This system primarily includes four major functions: PCS (Pre-Collision System), DRCC (Dynamic Radar Cruise Control System), LTA (Lane Tracing Assist System), and AHB (Automatic High Beam System).
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