Toyota has made minor changes to its new Harrier crossover SUV and plans to release it in March 2025. With this change, the exterior design will be renewed and the overall image will change. The current model was released in June 2020. It will be interesting to see how the Harrier has evolved over the past five years, so I will explain it in detail. If you are considering purchasing a new Harrier, please use this as a reference. Furthermore, we have received a predicted CG that shows that a new common design “Hammerhead” has been adopted, so there seems to be room to think about this.
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- About the new Harrier minor change
- About the new Harrier minor change exterior
- About the new Harrier minor change interior
- About the new Harrier minor change safety equipment
- About the new Harrier minor change expected specifications
- When will the new Harrier undergo its first minor change?
- Should I wait for the new Harrier minor change?
- A final word from the editorial department
- About Toyota Harrier
- Harrier equipment list
- About Harrier partially improved 2022 model
- Equipped with the latest preventive safety package “Toyota Safety Sense”
- Toyota New Harrier Partially Improved Price Grade
- gasoline engine model
- hybrid model
- plug-in hybrid
- About Harrier partially improved 2023 model
- About Harrier partially improved 2024 model
- [2023] SUV annual sales ranking
About the new Harrier minor change
The first minor change to the fourth-generation Harrier changes the exterior design, front bumper, and headlight shape, giving the vehicle a completely new overall image. The latest safety system “Toyota Safety Sense” is adopted and Proactive Driving Assistant is adopted.
The expected CG uses the “hammerhead” style used in the Crown series and Prius. The previous model underwent a full model change on November 13, 2013, and a minor change on June 8, 2017. Considering this three-and-a-half year cycle, it is natural to make major minor changes in the fifth year.
- The first minor change will be in 2025!
- Major changes to the exterior! (Adopting the “Hammerhead” style?)
- The interior design is almost the same with new colors added.
- Adopts the latest safety system “Toyota Safety Sense”
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About the new Harrier minor change exterior
- Front bumper design change
- Rear turn signal design changed
The exterior design is expected to change, such as the shape of the front bumper and the position of the rear turn signals. However, we expect that the current basic design will continue to be adopted.
Change of rear turn signal position
The position of the rear turn signal has been one of the topics that has been attracting attention since its release. In fact, the current situation is that the “rear combination lamp” that lights up the rear taillight horizontally is located above, but the turn signal is placed below. Although the turn signals are installed in legally acceptable positions, there are concerns that the driver of the car behind them may miss them because they are located in a different position than the rear taillights. When I visited a Toyota dealer myself, the salesman in charge talked to me about this. Therefore, from a user’s perspective, this may be considered a minor change.
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About the newly designed hammerhead
crown sports
The “Hammerhead” design, which began with the new fifth-generation Prius and bZ4X, was inspired by the hammerhead shark. It looks exactly like a shark and is rapidly spreading to new Toyota models. After that, this design was adopted one after another, including the “Crown Sport” and “Crown Estate,” and it has become Toyota’s iconic design.
prius
crown estate
crown sports
The newly designed “hammer head” will not be adopted for the Harrier.
This is a bit of a subjective opinion, but from my perspective as a current Harrier owner and someone who has seen cars like the Prius and Crown up close, I would like the current Harrier’s unique design to be maintained. I strongly believe that. In particular, the signature lamps, which are two L-shaped DRLs (daytime running lights), have a luxurious feel and are very cool. Furthermore, the grille design maintains the “Harrier” design inherited from the previous model, and I personally think that there is no need to intentionally adopt the “hammerhead” design due to minor changes.
Toyota current Harrier
Rather, I think it would be sufficient to add more decorations or change the bumper design to create a more sophisticated atmosphere.
Toyota current Harrier
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Toyota’s new common design language concept
There is certainly the option of a manufacturer-unified design. Lexus, the company’s luxury division, is characterized by its “spindle grille” and “spindle body,” while manufacturers have standardized their designs to a certain extent, such as Mazda’s “kodo design” and BMW’s “kidney grille.” You must to do something before you go on. The “Hammerhead” design has become a common design language for Toyota as well. In addition, Toyota has actually adopted a design called “Keen Look” in several car models, and the previous generation “C-HR” and “Corolla series” as well as the current “Harrier” also use this “Keen Look.” I am. Therefore, it seems unlikely that a minor change would significantly change the “keen look” to “hammerhead”. Therefore, I personally think that the timing of the next full model change is the timing to adopt “Hammerhead”.
About the new Harrier minor change interior
- Added new brown color to interior color
- 12.3-inch full LCD digital meter with map display function
It is expected that there will be few changes to the interior design, but the most anticipated feature is the adoption of a new interior design. I myself was a user of the late-generation Harrier, and a new color, “Dark Saddle Turn,” was added in the latter half, and I fell in love with its appearance at first sight and purchased it.
Previous Harrier Interior Interior color: Dark Saddle Turn
In the current Harrier, all seat colors are black, but by adopting a brown color seat like the new color used in the Vellfire, Sunset Brown, a minor change has made it comparable to foreign cars. I think it will be reborn as a sophisticated interior.
Current Harrier interior color brown
Current new Vellfire interior color: Sunset brown
Sunset Brown is popular for the new Vellfire. Toyota may add a brown interior color at the time of minor changes, and we think that possibility is high. It is also highly likely that the map display function in the 12.3-inch full-LCD digital meter, which is used in the current Crown Series, will be newly adopted.
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About the new Harrier minor change safety equipment
- Adopts the latest safety system “Toyota Safety Sense”
The new Harrier is expected to adopt the latest safety system “Toyota Safety Sense” and will be equipped with new functions such as “Proactive Driving Assist,” “Advanced Park,” and “Advanced Drive (Congestion Assistance).”
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About the new Harrier minor change expected specifications
- 2.5L in-line 4-cylinder direct injection engine “DynamicForce Engine” + motor unchanged
- 2.0L in-line 4-cylinder direct injection engine “DynamicForce Engine” unchanged
- It is likely to continue to be affected by soaring prices.
There should be no changes to the basic specifications due to minor changes. Both engines are still new and are excellent engines that are widely used in the current Alphard, Vellfire, and Crown series. Body size also remains the same. However, the biggest concern is pricing due to the impact of soaring prices.
spec | harrier | |||
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full length | 4,740mm | |||
full width | 1,855mm | |||
Overall height | 1,660mm | |||
Wheelbase |
2,690mm | |||
engine | 2.5L in-line 4-cylinder direct injection engine “Dynamic Force Engine” + motor |
2.0L in-line 4-cylinder direct injection engine “Dynamic Force Engine” |
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Maximum output | 131kW (178ps) / 5,700rpm |
126kW (171ps) / 6,600rpm |
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Maximum torque | 221Nm (22.5kgm) / 3,600-5,200rpm |
207Nm (21.1kgf・m) / 4,800rpm |
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Front motor maximum output |
88kw (120ps) | – | ||
Front motor maximum torque |
202Nm (20.6kgm) | – | ||
Rear motor maximum output |
– | 40kW (54ps) | – | |
Rear motor maximum torque |
– | 121Nm (12.3kgfm) | – | |
System maximum output |
160kW (218ps) |
163kW (222ps) |
– | |
transmission |
Electric continuously variable transmission |
Direct Shift- CVT |
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Drive system | 2WD | E-Four (4WD) |
2WD | 4WD |
vehicle weight | 1,710kg | 1,770kg | 1,620kg | 1,680kg |
Minimum turning radius |
5.5m~5.7m | |||
WLCT mode fuel consumption |
22.3km/L | 21.6km/L | 15.4km/L | 14.7km/L |
tire size | 225/55R19 235/55R18 225/65R17 |
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Riding capacity | Five people |
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About Toyota new Harrier PHEV
- In-line 4-cylinder 2.5L direct injection engine D-4S + motor (THSⅡ) Plug-in hybrid system No changes
Like the new ” RAV4 PHV ” (plug-in hybrid model) , Toyota is equipped with the newly developed plug-in hybrid system “THSⅡ Plug-in” and has a large in-line 4-cylinder 2.5L direct injection engine D-4S + motor (THSⅡ). This model adds a high-capacity lithium-ion battery (lithium-ion power: 8.8kWh) and a powerful motor. System output is 302 HP (225 kW / 306 PS), 83 HP (62 kW / 84 PS) more than the hybrid model. The cruising range in EV mode is 93km/L in WLTC mode. Hybrid fuel efficiency WLTC is 20.5km/L. Acceleration performance is 0-100km/h in 6.0 seconds. The cruising range is 1,300km.
The Harrier PHEV can use the electricity stored in its large-capacity battery for purposes other than driving. In addition to being used inside the car using the outlet installed inside the car, if you insert the included vehicle power connector into the normal charging inlet, it becomes an outlet for external 100V power supply. Supports up to 1500W in total.
The exterior features a special front grill. Exclusive exterior color gray metallic <1G3> setting. In addition to black paint applied throughout, the interior features dark red piping ornaments with a metal mesh texture from the instrument panel to the door trims.
spec | Harrier PHEV |
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full length | 4,740mm |
full width | 1,855mm |
Overall height | 1,660mm |
Wheelbase | 2,690mm |
engine | In-line 4-cylinder 2.5L direct injection engine D-4S + motor (THSⅡ) |
Maximum output | 130kW (177ps) / 6,000rpm |
Maximum torque | 219Nm (22.3kgfm) / 3,600rpm |
Front motor maximum output |
134kW (182ps) |
Front motor maximum torque |
270Nm (27.5kgfm) |
Rear motor maximum output |
40kW (54ps) |
Rear motor maximum torque |
121Nm (12.3kgfm) |
system output | E-Four: 225kW (306ps) |
transmission | Electric continuously variable transmission |
battery | Lithium-ion battery 18.1kWh |
Drive system | 4WD (E-Four) |
Riding capacity | Five people |
Minimum turning radius | 5.7m |
vehicle weight | 1,950Kg |
JC08 mode fuel efficiency | – |
WLTC mode fuel consumption | 20.5km/L |
EV range | 93km/L |
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When will the new Harrier undergo its first minor change?
The current Harrier has been on sale since June 17, 2020, and it was originally expected that it would be made in 2024, the fourth year, but the plan is to carry out minor changes around 2025 rather than within 2024. It has been.
Should I wait for the new Harrier minor change?
As for whether you should wait for a minor change to the Harrier, I think the conclusion is that you should wait. Prices are expected to rise, but at the same time, the latest equipment, interior, and exterior improvements will make many improvements over the current model, and the introduction of Toyota’s hybrid system will improve fuel efficiency, making it a great value. Since it is expected that this model will become more attractive, I think that you should refrain from purchasing it at this time.
A final word from the editorial department
The fourth generation is currently on sale, and it went on sale on April 13, 2020. A PHEV model was added for the first time in the improvement on October 4, 2022. In 2023, 75,211 units were sold, and it remains Toyota’s most popular SUV in Japan. Therefore, this minor change is attracting attention. It is thought that the most desirable form is one that maintains the current design path while further improving it. As a user myself, I would like to wait to see what kind of changes will be made.
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About Toyota Harrier
Toyota has undergone a full model change of the new Harrier , which was announced on April 13, 2020 and released on June 17. This is the first full model change in about seven years (six and a half years), and the exterior design remains the same concept.
By adopting a newly developed platform called the TNGA (Toyota New Global Architecture) “TNGA-K platform”, it has a “lower center of gravity” and “1.78x increase in body rigidity”, making it a significant evolution from the previous model. The suspension uses a MacPherson strut type at the front and a double wishbone type at the rear. In my opinion, the 4th generation Harrier has evolved from the previous model’s fluffy ride to a firmer ride. A new era of driving has been realized.
- Adopts TNGA (Toyota New Global Architecture) “TNGA-K platform”.
- Adopts a sophisticated “traditional front grille”. The headlights have a sharper shape, with two L-shaped DRL (daytime running lights) signature lamps, emphasizing individuality and innovation.
- “Rear combination lamp” that shines horizontally.
- The next generation “Toyota Safety Sense” is standard on all models.
- Adopts a new engine “In-line 4-cylinder 2.5L direct injection engine D-4S (Dynamic Force Engine)”. + Equipped with a “high-performance multi-stage THSⅡ” hybrid system.
- Upper grades “Z” and above are equipped with the “12.3-inch wide touch screen T-Connect SD navigation system.”
You can tell it’s a Harrier the moment you see it, but it has a more sophisticated traditional front grille. The “Chuuhi” hawk emblem used on past Harriers has been abolished , and the new “Toyota emblem” has been adopted. The headlights have a sharper shape, with two L-shaped DRL (daytime running lights) signature lamps, emphasizing individuality and innovation. Adopts LED headlights (Adaptive High Beam System [AHS]).
Although the vehicle has a simple structure, the side view of the body dynamically changes its cross section, creating a rich expression and a strong sense of movement. The rear has an elegant coupe form, and the rear combination lamp & LED high-mount stop lamp (Z “Leather Package”, standard equipment on Z) shines in a thin, sharp, horizontal line like the Lexus “ UX ” and “ Cayenne Coupe”. Adopt this to give it a sense of presence. A total of 7 colors are available, mainly colors with reduced saturation. The body color is “Precious Black Pearl” and uses “Self-Restoring Coat”, a painting technology that automatically repairs scratches on the painted surface. , it is possible to obtain more interior space than the previous model. By adopting a newly developed platform that achieves high aerodynamic performance, it achieves a “lower center of gravity” and “1.78 times increase in body rigidity”, making it a significant evolution from the previous model. The suspension uses a MacPherson strut type at the front and a double wishbone type at the rear. Through thorough driving and repeated tuning, we have pursued a “ride taste” that combines solidity and suppleness. In order to improve the convergence of the vehicle’s behavior the moment it starts running or when driving at high speeds, we have adopted a “shock absorber” that ensures smooth stroke movement even at extremely low speeds. To improve quietness, many vibration-damping and sound-insulating materials are used in the engine room, under the floor, around the doors, front and rear liners, and in the passenger compartment, aiming for a “high quality, elegant, urban style” (MIYABI) ride. It was a taste. All models come standard with the second generation of “Next Generation Toyota Safety Sense.”
Grades include “Z”, “G”, and “S” for “gasoline vehicles” and “hybrid vehicles”.“Z” and “G” have a “Leather Package” with seats made of genuine leather. . The downsized turbo “2.0L turbo engine 8AR-FTS” will be discontinued.
The gasoline engine is equipped with a Dynamic Force Engine equipped with an in-line 4-cylinder 2.0L direct injection engine and Direct Shift-CVT, which achieves the same maximum thermal efficiency of over 40% as the new RAV4. The hybrid model uses the same in-line 4-cylinder 2.5L direct injection engine D-4S “Dynamic Force Engine” as the new “Camry” and the compact and lightweight hybrid system “High Performance Multi-Stage THS II” to improve fuel efficiency. fulfill. JC08 mode fuel efficiency: 21.4km/L to 24.0km/L.
It comes standard with “8.0-inch display audio ” and uses “Apple CarPlay” and “Android Auto.” A dedicated communication device DCM is installed as standard on all vehicles, and T-Connect service is provided free of charge for three years. The optional “12.3-inch wide touch screen T-Connect SD navigation system” is installed on the upper grades “Z” and above. The steering wheel and meters are equipped with an “Optitron twin-lens meter” and a “multi-information display (7-inch TFT color)” on “G” grades and above. It also features an electrostatic heater control panel that allows touch control of the air conditioner and audio. The interior comes in three synthetic leather colors: black, brown, and gray, and genuine leather in two colors, black and brown. This is Toyota’s first adoption of a “panoramic roof with electric shade” that uses dimming glass. (Z “Leather Package”, manufacturer option for Z)
“Electric parking brake & hold” is adopted around the shift knob of the new Harrier. The fact that it is placed in a position where you can press the “Hold” button at the same time as the “Engine Start Button” is very typical of Toyota.
The interior features the Chuuhi hawk logo that was used on past Harriers. The accelerator pedal uses an organ type. Panasonic’s “NanoE
Harrier equipment list
The new 4th generation Harrier will feature the next-generation Toyota Safety Sense, significantly adding functionality and improving safety. “Pre-crash safety” allows pedestrians and bicycles to be recognized at night, “Lane Departure Alert” increases road detection items, and “Lane Tracing Assist” allows drivers to drive in the center of the same lane when using radar cruise control. , assists the driver with steering operations, reducing the burden on the driver.
Road Sign Assist prevents you from forgetting to look at road signs by displaying them on the instrument panel (Speed Limit, Stop, No Entry, No Extrusion).
“Blind spot monitor (rear vehicle approach warning)”, which is currently a tributary, is not used in older models, but is included in the new model. Rear Cross Traffic Alert, which utilizes a similar sensor, can detect vehicles behind and reduce rear-end collisions. More than meets the eye, the third and fourth generations have made significant advances.
System equipment | 3rd generation Harrier |
4th generation new Harrier |
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Toyota Safety Sense |
Collision avoidance support type pre-crash safety |
◯ Daytime pedestrian |
◯ Day and night pedestrian bicycles |
Lane departure alert ( with steering control function) |
◯ Steering control white line/yellow line detection wobbling alarm |
◯ Steering control white line/yellow line detection road edge detection sway alarm |
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adaptive high beam system |
◯ | ◯ | |
Radar cruise control (with all vehicle speed tracking function) |
◯ | ◯ | |
lane tracing assist |
– | ◯ | |
road sign assist | – | ◯ | |
Leading vehicle departure announcement | – | ◯ | |
preventive safety equipment |
blind spot monitor |
– | ◯ |
intelligent clearance sonar |
◯ | ◯ | |
Rear cross traffic |
– | ◯ | |
Simple intelligent parking assist |
– | ◯ | |
drive start control |
◯ | ◯ | |
hill start assist control |
◯ | ◯ | |
panoramic view monitor |
– | ◯ | |
Comfortable equipment |
Comfortable heated seat + seat ventilation |
◯ | ◯ |
Digital inner mirror (with front and rear recording function) |
– | ◯ | |
ITS Connect | – | ◯ | |
help net | – | ◯ | |
Electric parking brake & hold |
◯ | ◯ | |
power seat | ◯ | ◯ | |
Microcomputer preset driving position system |
◯ | ◯ | |
hands free power back door |
– | ◯ | |
heads up display |
– | ◯ | |
Driver seat auto slide away |
◯ | ◯ | |
Electric tilt & telescopic steering |
– | ◯ | |
Naviless | ◯ | – | |
toyota display audio |
– | ◯ | |
In-vehicle communication device (DCM) | – | ◯ |
About Harrier partially improved 2022 model
- A new PHEV model will be added.
- It is equipped with the latest active safety package “Toyota Safety Sense,” which includes features such as “low-speed acceleration suppression function,” “detection of oncoming vehicles and pedestrians when turning right at intersections,” and “emergency steering avoidance support function.”
- Adopts a 12.3-inch TFT display full LCD digital meter .
- The navigation system has been changed to “Connected Navi”.
- HDMI terminal and in-car Wi-Fi are available as options. Changed the USB terminal from Type A to Type C.
Toyota will make some improvements (annual improvements) to the Harrier and announce it on September 26, 2022, and release the gasoline model and hybrid model on October 4, 2022. The newly added plug-in hybrid vehicle (PHEV) will be released on October 31, 2022.
The improvements include grade “Z” and “Z “Leather Package”” panoramic view monitors as standard equipment. New interior colors are available. Equipped with the latest preventive safety package “Toyota Safety Sense” with advanced functions and improved functions, it has “low-speed acceleration suppression function”, “detection of oncoming vehicles and pedestrians when turning right at an intersection”, and “emergency steering avoidance support function”. “Add. Equipped with a “driver abnormality response system.” A curve speed suppression function has been added to the “radar cruise control.” This time, we will be adding a new PHV model. The upper grades adopt a 12.3-inch TFT display (full LCD digital meter) instead of a 7.0-inch TFT color multi-information display + Optitron meter. Navigation system changed to “Connected Navi”. HDMI terminal and “in-car Wi-Fi” are available as options. Change the USB terminal from Type A to Type C. Adopts a panoramic view monitor with under-floor transparent display function. I think it’s a very easy-to-use piece of equipment.
Equipped with the latest preventive safety package “Toyota Safety Sense”
“Low speed acceleration suppression function”, “detection of oncoming vehicles and pedestrians when turning right at an intersection”, and “emergency steering avoidance support function” have been added. At low speeds, the low speed acceleration suppression function detects pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles directly in front of the vehicle and suppresses acceleration. It can also detect oncoming vehicles when turning right at an intersection, as well as pedestrians crossing from the opposite direction when turning left or right. An emergency steering avoidance support function that assists steering in response to the driver’s avoidance steering during an emergency.
Curve speed control function Radar cruise control (with full vehicle speed tracking function), which controls acceleration and deceleration to maintain a constant distance to the vehicle in front within a set vehicle speed on expressways, etc. Added curve speed suppression function that decelerates in advance.
Driver abnormality response system If the driver remains inactive during Lane Tracing Assist [LTA] control, the system prompts the driver to take action with audible, visual, and slow deceleration warnings, and alerts the driver with hazards and horns to alert the driver of any abnormalities outside the vehicle. The vehicle decelerates and stops within the vehicle’s own lane while alerting the driver, helping to avoid accidents that cause injury or damage to the vehicle, and reduce accident damage.
Toyota New Harrier Partially Improved Price Grade
The biggest change in this partially improved model is the discontinuation of the “G “Leather Package” for gasoline and hybrid vehicles. Furthermore, when comparing the same grade, prices have increased by 108,000 to 138,000 yen, reflecting the effects of the weaker yen and improvements.
gasoline engine model
The gasoline version of the previous generation Harrier was priced at 2,990,000 yen to 4,430,000 yen, but the new model costs 3,128,000 yen to 4,538,000 yen, so there is a price difference. Strategically, the price of 2,990,000 yen, which felt cheap, became 3,128,000 yen, and it may feel like the hurdle has been raised.
model | engine | transmission |
Drive system |
Price (10%) |
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Z “Leather Package” |
In-line 4-cylinder 2.0L direct injection engine “Dynamic Force Engine” |
Direct Shift-CVT |
2WD (FF) | 4,338,000 yen |
4WD | 4,538,000 yen | |||
Z | 2WD (FF) | 4,038,000 yen | ||
4WD | 4,238,000 yen | |||
G | 2WD (FF) | 3,529,000 yen | ||
4WD | 3,729,000 yen | |||
S | 2WD (FF) | 3,128,000 yen | ||
4WD | 3,328,000 yen |
hybrid model
The previous generation Harrier hybrid model was priced at 3,580,000 yen to 5,040,000 yen, but the new model costs 3,718,000 yen to 5,148,000 yen, so there is a price difference.
model | engine | transmission |
Drive system |
Price (10%) |
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Z “Leather Package” |
In-line 4-cylinder 2.5L direct injection engine “Dynamic Force Engine” + motor |
Electric continuously variable transmission |
2WD (FF) | 4,928,000 yen |
4WD (E-Four) | 5,148,000 yen | |||
Z | 2WD (FF) | 4,628,000 yen | ||
4WD (E-Four) | 4,848,000 yen | |||
G | 2WD (FF) | 4,119,000 yen | ||
4WD (E-Four) | 4,339,000 yen | |||
S | 2WD (FF) | 3,718,000 yen | ||
4WD (E-Four) | 3,938,000 yen |
plug-in hybrid
The previous generation Harrier is no longer in the lineup and will be a new model. There is only one grade. The difference in price between this and the higher grade hybrid vehicle is 1,052,000 yen.
model | engine | transmission |
Drive system |
Price (10%) |
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Z | In-line 4-cylinder 2.5L direct injection engine “Dynamic Force Engine” + motor (PHEV) |
Electric continuously variable transmission |
4WD (E-Four) | 6,200,000 yen |
About Harrier partially improved 2023 model
Equipped with the latest preventive safety package “Toyota Safety Sense”, new vehicle/motorcycle detection functions are added when coming across an “intersection”, and “oncoming vehicle detection, pedestrian/bicyclist detection function when turning right at an intersection”. . Improved power backdoor. Entry model “S” grade has been abolished.
About Harrier partially improved 2024 model
Some improvements to the 2024 model include improvements to the power back door to shorten opening/closing time. Furthermore, the “S” grade will be abolished and the price will be revised.
[2023] SUV annual sales ranking
Among SUVs, the Toyota Harrier took the overwhelming lead with 75,211 units sold. Toyota’s Rise came in second place with 64,995 units, followed by Honda’s Vezel in third place with 59,187 units.
rank | Maker | car name | sales quantity |
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First place | Toyota | harrier | 75,211 units |
2nd place | Toyota | rise | 64,995 units |
3rd place | Honda | vezel | 59,187 units |
4th | Toyota | land cruiser | 55,263 units |
5th place | Toyota | RAV4 | 41,018 units |
[2023] SUV annual sales ranking top 5
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