What license plate does the Toyota Alphard use?
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Toyota Alphard uses a blue license plate. The functions of the license plate are: 1. To number and register information for each vehicle; 2. To identify the region to which the vehicle belongs; 3. To access the owner's and vehicle's information based on the license plate. Taking the 2020 Toyota Alphard as an example, it is an MPV with body dimensions of: length 4975mm, width 1850mm, height 1945mm, wheelbase of 3000mm, fuel tank capacity of 58 liters, and curb weight of 2270kg. The 2020 Toyota Alphard is equipped with a 2.5L naturally aspirated engine, producing a maximum horsepower of 117PS, maximum power of 86kW, maximum torque of 198Nm, and is paired with an electronic continuously variable transmission.
This Toyota Alphard is an MPV our family bought for school runs. Getting it licensed was straightforward – we simply opted for blue plates. In China, passenger vehicles like the Alphard predominantly use blue license plates as they fall under the standard passenger car category, unlike commercial vehicles which require yellow plates. I recall submitting the vehicle certification and ID copy at the DMV after purchase, where staff assisted with the blue plate installation. The plates feature dark blue backgrounds with white characters, mounted on both front and rear – just be sure not to mix up the orientation or obscure them. The fuel-powered Alphard reliably qualifies for blue plates; had we chosen the electric version, green plates would have been an option, but ours sticks to the conventional setup. Clear license plates prevent hassles on the road and ensure smooth police checks. All in all, blue plates offer hassle-free compliance and peace of mind behind the wheel.