NE Motor Guide

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CIRCULATING IN WANGARATTA, BENALLA, MYRTLEFORD, BRIGHT, MT BEAUTY, BEECHWORTH, YACKANDANDAH, RUTHERGLEN, CHILTERN AND DISTRICTS

NORTH EAST

March 21, 2013

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TOYOTA KLUGER: A tall front is a major feature of the third generation model.

Toyota Kluger moves upmarket T

hough Toyota tends to follow trends rather than begin them, its Kluger has been an exception to that rule. When introduced in 2000 the Kluger was aimed at those who wanted a large station wagon to be used as a people mover. While it had 4WD styling and was driven by all four wheels, it was never intended as a vehicle with which to tackle the Great Sandy Desert. Those who did want to go exploring could buy a Toyota LandCruiser, Troop Carrier or Toyota Prado, or if they wanted a smaller vehicle there was the Toyota RAV4. The third generation Toyota Kluger has just been launched and unlike the first models it isn’t built in Japan, but in Indianapolis in the USA. The all-new Toyota Kluger has a tall, dare we say aggressive frontal shape, with a very large grille. It works nicely to our eyes. Large guards and a deep swage down the sides continue the strong styling theme and the

By EWAN KENNEDY rear lights have the sort of protruding horizontal shape that’s all the rage at the moment. The tailgate is hinged at the top and also has opening rear glass, the latter a handy feature in tight car parks or when you don’t want to displace items already in the boot. Toyota’s tried and true 3.5-litre twin-cam V6 has been revamped to reduce emissions and fuel use. Its peak outputs are 201 kilowatts of power and 337 Newton metres of torque. There’s no diesel option as the Kluger is mainly aimed at the American market (where it’s called Highlander) and our cousins over there aren’t keen on diesels. The engine is now mated to a six-speed automatic transmission with electronics that adapt not only to hilly conditions, but also senses drivers’ individual desires.

Kluger is offered in 2WD, to the front wheels, or 4WD if you want to get a bit more adventurous and explore mild off-road areas. The front-drive models cost $4000 less, are lighter and therefore use less fuel and provide more performance. Nevertheless, Toyota says the split in sales in previous models is about 50/50 and anticipates this will continue. Every model has a reversing camera, rear parking sensors, seven airbags, daytime running lights, stability and traction control, anti-skid brakes with brake assist and electronic brakeforce distribution. The topline Kluger Grande also has Toyota’s pre-collision safety system and lane departure alert. New Kluger is longer and wider than before and a considerable amount of work has gone into maximising interior space and functionality.

Not only in body design but also in the use of rear suspension components that are low and compact. The cabin can take seven adults, though five, with two children in the rear, will be a more practical load. Boot space is very good, and all seats can be folded flat to create a voluminous area that can be set up in numerous ways. The second and third row seats each have 60/40 splits. Ride comfort is very good and noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) levels are impressively low. This really is an excellent machine for long distance cruising. Around town it’s likely to be a bit of a handful a times, but this is alleviated by a rear camera that’s standard on all and roof pillars that are relatively thin. Handling is safe and predictable.


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