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According to news on October 21, Toyota Motor announced the launch of an electric version of the Land Cruiser (or Land Cruiser) concept car, marking the official entry of this high-profile long-lived car series into the field of electrification. The new car is named Land Cruiser Se, will be unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show on October 25.
It is understood that the appearance specifications of Land Cruiser Se are 5151 mm (length) x 1989 mm (width) x 1,704 mm (height), with a wheelbase of 3,050 mm, the car has a spacious three-row, seven-seater layout. In terms of appearance design, this car shows futuristic and simple lines. The front of the car adopts a simple straight line design. The headlight group and the lower grille complement each other to form a square shape. The grille is cleverly embedded in the center of the front of the car. .
In addition, Land Cruiser Se also adopts a suspended roof design and is equipped with components such as hidden door handles and electronic rearview mirrors to reduce wind resistance. Viewed from the side and rear, the new car adopts a straight waistline, which enhances the layering of the overall design. It is also equipped with wide side skirts and rear bumper, and the rear shape is also plumper.
As for the interior, configuration and power information, Toyota has not disclosed it yet, and more relevant information is expected to be disclosed during the Tokyo Motor Show. However, Toyota’s chief engineer Keita Moritsu revealed in an interview in early August this year that the company is considering launching more power forms of the Land Cruiser in the future, including plug-in hybrid, fuel cell and pure electric versions to meet the needs of different consumers.
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