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Toyota Motor Corporation's "Alphard" and "Vellfire" fully redesigned for the first time in 8 years

Toyota Motor Corporation's "Alphard" and "Vellfire" fully redesigned for the first time in 8 years

Toyota Motor Corporation unveiled the first new models of the "Alphard" and "Vellfire" in eight years. Photo: New Alphard=Date:June 21, 2023,Place:Tokyo

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Toyota Motor Corporation's "Alphard" and "Vellfire" fully redesigned for the first time in 8 years

Toyota Motor Corporation's "Alphard" and "Vellfire" fully redesigned for the first time in 8 years

Toyota Motor Corporation unveiled the first new models of the "Alphard" and "Vellfire" in eight years. Photo: New Vellfire=Date:June 21, 2023,Place:Tokyo

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Toyota Motor Corporation's "Alphard" and "Vellfire" fully redesigned for the first time in 8 years

Toyota Motor Corporation's "Alphard" and "Vellfire" fully redesigned for the first time in 8 years

Toyota Motor Corporation unveiled the first new models of the "Alphard" and "Vellfire" in eight years. Simon Humphries, Director and Executive Officer, CBO, at the press conference.=Date:June 21, 2023,Place:Tokyo

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Toyota Motor Corporation's "Alphard" and "Vellfire" fully redesigned for the first time in 8 years

Toyota Motor Corporation's "Alphard" and "Vellfire" fully redesigned for the first time in 8 years

Toyota Motor Corporation unveiled the first new models of the "Alphard" and "Vellfire" in eight years. Pictured from left to right are Chief Engineer Kenichi Yoshioka, Executive Officer Simon Humphries, and Vice President Hiroki Nakajima.=Date:June 21, 2023,Place:Tokyo

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Toyota Motor's new Alphard

Toyota Motor's new Alphard

Photo taken in Tokyo on June 21, 2023, shows Toyota Motor Corp.'s all-new Alphard minivan launched the same day.

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Toyota aims to spur minivan market with remodeled Alphard

Toyota aims to spur minivan market with remodeled Alphard

TOKYO, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. President Katsuaki Watanabe unveils the fully remodeled Alphard minivan (R) and its new sister model the Vellfire (L) at a Tokyo hotel on May 12. Toyota launched the fully remodeled vehicles aiming to spur the domestic minivan market in which the Japanese automaker maintains top market share.

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Toyota releases hybrid version of Alphard minivan

Toyota releases hybrid version of Alphard minivan

NAGOYA, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. on July 30 released the gasoline-electric hybrid version of its Alphard minivan introduced in May last year, Alphard Hybrid. The Alphard Hybrid features a system made up of a 2.4-liter high-efficiency gas engine, front motor and continuously variable transmission. The G Edition in the Alphard Hybrid series is priced at 4.12 million yen, about 1.1 million yen more than the gasoline version.

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Toyota to raise number of hybrid models to over 10

Toyota to raise number of hybrid models to over 10

NAGOYA, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. said Oct. 24 it plans to increase the number of its environment-friendly gasoline-electric hybrid vehicle models to more than 10 by the end of 2006 from the current three. The automaker already decided to release the luxury Alphard mini-van (in photo) equipped with the new system by 2004.

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Toyota releases remodeled Alphard, Vellfire minivans

Toyota releases remodeled Alphard, Vellfire minivans

Toyota Motor Corp. releases the fully restyled Alphard (R) and Vellfire high-end minivans in Japan on Jan. 26, 2015. ==Kyodo

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Toyota aims to spur minivan market with remodeled Alphard

Toyota aims to spur minivan market with remodeled Alphard

TOKYO, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. President Katsuaki Watanabe unveils the fully remodeled Alphard minivan (R) and its new sister model the Vellfire (L) at a Tokyo hotel on May 12. Toyota launched the fully remodeled vehicles aiming to spur the domestic minivan market in which the Japanese automaker maintains top market share. (Kyodo)

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Toyota releases hybrid version of Alphard minivan

Toyota releases hybrid version of Alphard minivan

NAGOYA, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. on July 30 released the gasoline-electric hybrid version of its Alphard minivan introduced in May last year, Alphard Hybrid. The Alphard Hybrid features a system made up of a 2.4-liter high-efficiency gas engine, front motor and continuously variable transmission. The G Edition in the Alphard Hybrid series is priced at 4.12 million yen, about 1.1 million yen more than the gasoline version. (Kyodo)

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Toyota to raise number of hybrid models to over 10

Toyota to raise number of hybrid models to over 10

NAGOYA, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. said Oct. 24 it plans to increase the number of its environment-friendly gasoline-electric hybrid vehicle models to more than 10 by the end of 2006 from the current three. The automaker already decided to release the luxury Alphard mini-van (in photo) equipped with the new system by 2004. (Kyodo)

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Toyota launches Alphard minivans on market

Toyota launches Alphard minivans on market

NAGOYA, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. on May 22 launched its new Alphard minivans on the market, claiming they are the roomiest of any minivan produced in Japan. The minivans -- the Alphard G and Alphard V -- are equipped with 3.0 liter V6 and 2.4-liter in-line four engines and priced between 2.65 million yen and 3.99 million yen.

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