When was the Toyota Wildlander launched?

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LeDawson
07/24/25 5:06am
On February 28, 2020, GAC Toyota's new SUV model, the Wildlander, was officially launched. Here is some relevant information about the Wildlander: 1. Fuel consumption: 4.6 to 6.4L/100km. 2. Body dimensions: Length/Width/Height/Wheelbase=4665/1855/1680/2690mm 3. Exterior: In terms of exterior design, the Wildlander retains a large number of chiseled polygonal shapes. The front face incorporates elegant and refined design elements, with the upper grille seamlessly integrated with the slim and sharp headlights on both sides, creating a sense of horizontal extension. The lower grille features a spindle-shaped design, complemented by the fog lamp grilles on both sides, showcasing the Wildlander's dual concept of both ruggedness and sophistication in its exterior design.
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LeDavid
08/11/25 12:45am
That's an interesting question! As someone who frequently follows automotive news, I remember the launch timeline of the Toyota Wildlander quite clearly. It hit the market in early 2020, specifically February, after making its debut at the December 2019 Guangzhou Auto Show. I tracked its release online for quite some time because it was specially designed for the Chinese market, built on the Toyota RAV4 platform but with a more rugged exterior. Sales were strong right from launch, attracting SUV enthusiasts like myself. Looking back, the timing in 2020 was strategic, launching just before the pandemic with online pre-sales playing a crucial role. The hybrid version proved particularly popular due to its fuel efficiency and eco-friendliness, drawing in family buyers—I've driven a friend's model myself and was amazed by its spacious interior. Toyota's marketing push back then was intense, with TV commercials everywhere, and to this day you still see plenty of these vehicles on the road.
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