What is the weight of the Toyota Prado 2700?

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MacJulian
07/30/25 2:59am
2140 kg. Below is the relevant introduction about the Prado: Engine: The Prado 2700 is the latest model in Toyota's Land Cruiser Prado series with a 2.7L engine, equipped with the newly developed Toyota four-cylinder electronic fuel injection 2TR-FE engine, with a displacement of 2694cc. Body dimensions: The length, width, and height of the Prado 2700 are 4780mm, 1885mm, and 1845mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2790mm, and the drive system is full-time four-wheel drive. Exterior: The newly designed headlights of the Prado 2700 are sharper than the current model, and the vertical bars of the chrome-plated grille are thicker, similar to the Australian version. The newly designed front bumper of the vehicle protrudes outward, is positioned lower, and features round fog lights. The rear door and rear fender have a more muscular appearance compared to the current model, and the side window area behind the C-pillar is reduced due to the thicker D-pillar.
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