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2006
TOYOTA NEW SUV MODEL GUIDE |
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TOYOTA
SUVS |
Sport-utility
wagons and minivans backed by the Toyota
brand in 2006 incorporate both truck-
and car-based vehicles sorted into seven
models.
Toyota's
largest truck-based SUV is the Sequoia,
but Land Cruiser is a full-size wagon
and 4Runner fits in the mid-size class.
Car-based wagons from Toyota include
the mid-size Highlander and compact
RAV-4, while Toyota's popular minivan
carries the tag of Sienna. Joining these
wagons in the Class of 2006 is Toyota's
first hybrid-powered SUV billed as the
Highlander Hybrid.
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Toyota
Sequoia |
Super-size Sequoia shares a structure
with the Tundra truck forward of the
cabin's second pillars, yet the wagon
differs in composition behind those
pillars as it's a vast space organized
with three rows of seats for up to eight
passengers plus a cargo bay in the rear
accessible through a liftgate. For power
Sequoia employs Tundra's 4.7-liter V8
engine featuring valve system labeled
VVTL-i for variable valve timing and
lift with intelligence.
In
2006 the V8 is rated at 273 hp. Either
conventional rear two-wheel-drive (2WD)
or four-wheel-drive (4WD) traction works
for Sequoia's two trim designations
of SR5 and Limited. For SR5 a Sport
package adds foglamps, tubular running
boards, a front skid plate, rear height-control
suspension and 16-inch aluminum alloy
wheels plus fabric-clad bucket seats
on the second row flanking a center
console. Fresh paints apply in 2006
like Timberland Mica and Salsa Red Pearl.
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Toyota
Land Cruiser |
Toyota's full-size Land Cruiser SUV
scores a face-lift for 2006 with revised
fascia front and back, high-gloss finish
on 18-inch alloy wheels and new shades
for body paint like Thunder Cloud and
Pacific Blue. The wagon's torque-heavy
V8 engine gains Toyota's VVTL-i variable
valve timing to boost output to 275
hp through a five-speed automatic transmission.
A full-time 4WD traction mechanism on
Land Cruiser employs an electronic control
unit called Active TRAC which automatically
transfers engine torque to wheels that
maintain the best grip. There's a new
tire pressure monitor system (TPMS)
aboard, plus options of Active Height
Control (AHC-4) for wheel height control
and the Toyota Electronic Modulated
Suspension (TEMS).
A
cushy passenger compartment accommodates
seven on three tiers of seats. Editions
of 2006 show an updated instrument cluster
with TPMS warning lamp and a red zone
added to the analog tachometer.
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Toyota
4Runner |
Toyota's
mid-size SUV is a truck-tough vehicle
designed for serious work on dirt or
pavement. For 2006, 4Runner's body carries
a redesigned fascia, new overfenders
and restyled body cladding plus new
tail treatment. SR5 trim has chrome
on grille and side door handles, while
Sport gets a smoked chrome grille and
head lamp bezels, as Limited rolls on
new standard 18-inch alloy wheels.
Muscle
stems from a standard V6 or optional
V8. Top version adopts the 4.7-liter
V8 and full-time 4WD system off Land
Cruiser for 260 hp. The base 4.0-liter
V6 this year delivers 236 hp. Both 2WD
and 4WD versions of 4Runner are available.
For the V6 a multi-mode 4WD system with
limited-slip center differential can
switch between 4WD and 2WD modes. In
the cabin options include a third-row
bench and a navigation system with reverse-view
camera.
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RAV-4 |
The name of this wagon signifies a Recreational
Active Vehicle with 4WD. It varies from
a body-on-frame SUV by using the unified
structure of a car. RAV-4 models of
2005 carry over into the 2006 line while
awaiting the debut of a new design scheduled
to roll out early in 2006.Expect
this revamped and expanded RAV-4 to
make room for three rows of seats in
the cabin and perhaps add the option
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Toyota
Highlander |
Toyota's mid-size SUV wraps the luxurious
ride quality and plush comforts of a
refined front-wheel-drive (FWD) Toyota
passenger sedan in the package of a
sleek wagon with four doors and flexible
seating on three rows plus cargo space
in the back bay with access through
a rear liftgate.
Powertrains
range from a 2.4-liter four-pack that
pushes 155 hp for 2006 to a 3.3-liter
V6 cranked to 215 hp. To increase tire
traction, Highlander has an optional
all-wheel-drive (AWD) system with center
differential to divide engine torque
equally between front and back wheels.
Standard to every Highlander is an air
conditioner, floor and ceiling consoles,
tilting steering wheel, cruise control
and a stereo sound kit, plus a remote
keyless entry system and roof rack with
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Highlander Hybrid |
Toyota's hybrid-powered SUV brings the
acceleration of a V8 vehicle but the
fuel economy of a four-cylinder compact.
Highlander Hybrid employs the Toyota
Hybrid Synergy Drive (HSD) powertrain
that combines an efficient but strong
3.3-liter V6 gasoline-powered engine
modified from Highlander with a pair
of high-voltage and high-torque electric
motors. One motor turns the front wheels
and the other cranks the V6, runs power
accessories and recharges on-board batteries.
The HSD controls all energy produced
by these plants and applies it to the
front wheels through a continuously
variable transmission (CVT).
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for the AWD version, there's a third
electric motor aboard to drive the rear
wheels. Externally, styling for Toyota's
hybrid SUV varies only slightly from
a conventional Highlander. A spacious
cabin carries four doors for passengers
and flexible seating on three rows for
a seven-person capacity plus plenty
of cargo space in a convenient back
bay. |
Toyota
Sienna |
Toyota's minivan for 2006 wears new
fascia on the body plus new paint in
hues like Pistachio Metallic or Dark
Blue Mica. Sienna trims as CE, LE, XLE
and Limited. Each features FWD traction,
although the latter three offer optional
AWD. Power flows from a 3.3-liter V6
hitting 215 hp this year.
In
Sienna's cabin, a third-row bench seat
is standard, while seats on the second
row come in two formats. In seven-person
mode there are two buckets on the second
row, but the right bucket can slide
next to the left one, leaving an aisle
on the right. In eight-passenger mode,
a second-row bench has a center section
that slides forward. Sienna's third-row
seat splits in unequal sections and
each side folds into a deep well to
fashion a flat floor. Deluxe Optitron
meters in the instrument panel now dress
both XLE and Limited trims. |
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