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Toyota gives all-terrain vehicles star billing at Frankfurt showcase

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FRANKFURT: Toyota has plenty of innovation on display at the show.

An off-road specialist since 1951, the Land Cruiser remains a reference in its market segment and is sold in more than 190 countries worldwide. The latest version, unveiled in Frankfurt, aims to consolidat­e the vehicle’s reputation with a refreshed and more robust exterior style, as well as a higher- quality and more comfortabl­e interior.

In Western Europe, the new Land Cruiser will be available with a 177horsepo­wer, 2.8-liter D- 4D turbodiese­l engine.

The new Land Cruiser comes with an expanded range of safety features and Toyota Safety Sense is also available. This set of safety technologi­es aims to help avoid or limit the effects of collisions in all kinds of driving conditions.

Toyota is also premiering a new concept car, the C-HR Hy-Power Concept, at the Frankfurt show. Developed at Toyota’s European design centre near Nice, on the French Riviera, it offers a glimpse of what’s to come from the next generation CHR, including a new Dark Carbon colour finish, a tone- on-tone interior and a more powerful hybrid power train than currently available (122 horsepower).

In addition, visitors can check out Toyota’s Yaris GRMN. Directly inspired by rally racing, this small city car is boosted by a new fourcylind­er 16-valve engine promising up to 212 horsepower, 0 to 100kph accelerati­on in 6.9 seconds and a top speed electronic­ally limited to 230kph. — Relaxnews

 ??  ?? The new Land Cruiser will be available with a 177-horsepower, 2.8-litre D-4D turbodiese­l engine. — Toyota photo
The new Land Cruiser will be available with a 177-horsepower, 2.8-litre D-4D turbodiese­l engine. — Toyota photo

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