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− | Began as a mid-sized SUV on [[Toyota Camry]] platform, successfully sold as the well built [[Lexus RX]] in export markets. When the third-generation Lexus RX was introduced in Japan in 2009, the second-generation Harrier continued, replaced only in 2013 with a Japan-only model that also took over from the Vanguard. | + | Began as a mid-sized SUV on [[Toyota Camry]] platform, successfully sold as the well built [[Lexus RX]] in export markets. When the third-generation Lexus RX was introduced in Japan in 2009, the second-generation Harrier continued, replaced only in 2013 with a Japan-only model that also took over from the Vanguard. The fourth-generation model became a global one again, exported as the Venza to North America, and having both Harrier and Venza nameplates in China. |
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| *[[Toyota Harrier (U30)]] | | *[[Toyota Harrier (U30)]] |
| *[[Toyota Harrier (U60)]] | | *[[Toyota Harrier (U60)]] |
| + | *[[Toyota Harrier (U80)]] |
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| ''Marque:'' [[Toyota]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Toyota Vanguard]] | ''Successor:'' [[Lexus RX]] | | ''Marque:'' [[Toyota]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Toyota Vanguard]] | ''Successor:'' [[Lexus RX]] |
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| + | ''q.v.'' [[Toyota Venza]] |
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| [[Category:Nameplates]] | | [[Category:Nameplates]] |
Latest revision as of 00:31, 16 July 2022
Began as a mid-sized SUV on Toyota Camry platform, successfully sold as the well built Lexus RX in export markets. When the third-generation Lexus RX was introduced in Japan in 2009, the second-generation Harrier continued, replaced only in 2013 with a Japan-only model that also took over from the Vanguard. The fourth-generation model became a global one again, exported as the Venza to North America, and having both Harrier and Venza nameplates in China.
Marque: Toyota | Predecessor: Toyota Vanguard | Successor: Lexus RX
q.v. Toyota Venza