The facelifted Toyota Harrier has been spied
completely undisguised while shipping on a transporter in Japan, courtesy
livedoor Blog.
The 2017 Toyota Harrier will feature
three-element LED headlamps with slightly different graphics, slightly changed
air dam grille with fog lamps housed on the outer ends, restyled front bumper
with vertical LED daytime running lights and tweaked tail lamps.
The interior of the Toyota Harrier may get subtle
changes with the facelift. The drill of refreshing the upholstery and trim on
various elements could apply here too, but on the safety front, Toyota will
bring a major upgrade by offering Toyota Safety Sense P standard. Equipped with
an in-vehicle camera and front-grille-mounted, millimeter-wave radar, the 2017
Toyota Harrier’s advanced safety features should include Pre-Collision System
with Pedestrian Detection function, Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist
function, Automatic High Beams and Dynamic Radar Cruise Control.
With the facelift, Toyota will introduce a 2.0-litre
turbocharged petrol engine that produces 151 PS and 231 Nm of torque in the
Toyota Harrier. The turbocharged petrol model will have a 6-speed manual
transmission and a four-wheel drive system for power delivery. Sales of the
2017 Toyota Harrier in Japan will commence in June.