Toyota Motor has introduced a minor facelift and
equipment upgrades to the 2017 Toyota Harrier, which will launch in the
Japanese market this June. Bookings for the new Harrier will open in late
April.
The exterior changes are
minor. It gets cosmetic changes such as a sleeker grille, repositioned fog
lamps, new alloy rims design, and new LED-powered headlamps with sequential
turn indicators.
Toyota has also made their Safety Sense P package as
standard, which incorporates Vehicle Detection, Pedestrian Detection, Steering
Assist Function, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, and a Full-Speed Range Dynamic
Radar Cruise Control. Also new is a 9.2-inch touchscreen infotainment system,
replacing the 8-inch unit.
Along with the option of a 3ZR-FAE 2.0-litre N/A
engine mated to a Super CVT-i transmission and a 2AR-FXE 2.5-litre engine with
electric four-wheel drive, Toyota will offer a new 2.0L turbocharged petrol
engine paired with a 6-speed automatic gearbox and 4WD, reported to produce 151
PS and 231 Nm of torque.