Title: All Press releases on the Toyota Kluger
Date: Sun, Jan 20th, 2008 16:16:20 pm
All Press releases on the Toyota Kluger
- KLUGER RAISES THE BAR FOR MID-SIZE SUVS
- SIX MODELS IN KLUGER RANGE
- TWO-WHEEL DRIVE TO EXPAND KLUGER DEMAND
- AGGRESSIVE PRICING ON NEW KLUGER
- KLUGER EXPECTED TO HAVE MOST COMPREHENSIVE STANDARD SAFETY PACKAGE IN CLASS
- KLUGER'S PASSIVE SAFETY PACKAGE INTRODUCES ACTIVE FRONT-SEAT HEAD RESTRAINTS
- KLUGER HAS INCREASED ACTIVE SAFETY AND DAT
- KLUGER HAS 201KW ENGINE AND INTELLIGENT TRANSMISSION
- KLUGER HAS TWO DRIVELINES
- KLUGER HAS EPS
- KLUGER HAS LARGER BRAKES
- KLUGER IS MORE ECONOMICAL
- KLUGER HAS FOUR-COIL ALL-INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION
- KLUGER EXTERIOR: DYNAMIC STYLE WITH SUV STRENGTH
- INTERIOR DESIGN COMPLEMENTS KLUGER LOOK
- KLUGER IS BIGGER AND MORE FLEXIBLE INSIDE
- VERSATILITY THE KEY TO KLUGER
- KLUGER HAS THREE-ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL AIR CONDITIONING
- ALL-NEW BODY STRUCTURE FOR KLUGER
- KLUGER DESIGNED FOR LOW INTERIOR NOISE
- KLUGER CONFIRMS BODY ENGINEERING CREDENTIALS
- SMART ENTRY AND START FOR KLUGER
- FLEXIBILITY THE KEY TO KLUGER INTERIOR APPOINTMENTS
- KLUGER HAS OPTIMUM ENGINE SOUND QUALITY
- TOYOTA GENUINE ACCESSORIES TO ENHANCE AND PROTECT KLUGER
- NEW KLUGERS OFFER COMPETITIVE SERVICE PLAN
- 2007 TOYOTA KLUGER MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS
KLUGER RAISES THE BAR FOR MID-SIZE SUVS
Toyota expects to expand demand in the medium SUV segment with its new
Kluger that is available, for the first time, in 2WD as well as AWD. Along with the introduction of 2WD models, Toyota has ensured that key
features on the new Kluger - including safety, fuel saving, emission
reduction and useability - are standard across the range. The new Toyota Kluger is significantly larger, roomier and more powerful than the vehicle it replaces. It is also more fuel-efficient compared with both the previous model and its main competitor. New Kluger is noticeably quieter and more spacious with improved versatility and ride comfort. It is the class-leader in providing standard active and passive safety
equipment in a segment where safety is at the top of purchase
considerations. Toyota's senior executive director sales and marketing David Buttner said the new Kluger is four vehicles in one. "New Kluger meets the requirements of an SUV with its strong body and versatile interior," Mr Buttner said. "It drives and handles like a car, it has the space and convenience of
a station wagon, and it has the ground clearance and AWD to cope with
off-road conditions. "It is the consummate all-rounder. "The new Kluger's style, versatility, power, fuel economy and high
level of standard features - along with the availability of 2WD - will
enable us to meet demand significantly." New Kluger comes in three model grades for both 2WD and AWD - KX-R, KX-S and Grande - with seating for up to seven people. All models are fitted with the widest range of standard safety features
in the medium SUV class, including a segment-leading total of seven
airbags. There are advanced driver and front-passenger airbags, plus side
airbags for the front seats, a driver's knee airbag and roll-sensing
curtain side airbags along both sides, protecting occupants in all
three rows of seats. A reversing camera is fitted as standard across the range - and it doesn't have to be tied to a satellite navigation system. The bonnet and front guards are designed with special crumple
characteristics that offer added protection to pedestrians in the event
of a collision. All Klugers are fitted with electronic Vehicle Stability Control,
Traction Control and Active Braking with Intelligence - the combination
of Anti-skid Brakes, Brake Assist and Electronic Brakeforce
Distribution. Kluger is also equipped with Hill-start Assist Control as standard and,
in AWD models, Downhill Assist Control for slippery off-road
conditions. Kluger's safety and chassis control is enhanced by larger wheels and
tyres - standard 17-inch alloy wheels on KX-R entry models or 19-inch
alloy wheels on upper grades. Toyota has made major technical changes to new Kluger. It has an
efficient new 3.5-litre quad-cam V6 with dual Variable Valve Timing
with intelligence. It develops 201kW on regular unleaded fuel, making it the most powerful naturally aspirated six-cylinder engine in its class. It drives through an electronically controlled five-speed intelligent automatic transmission with sequential automatic shift. At the same time, next-generation Kluger is more fuel-efficient than
its predecessor - using just 11.0 litres/100km* for all models except
the AWD Grande which is rated at 11.6 litres/100km*. Kluger rides on a new chassis with a longer wheelbase and greater ground clearance. Interior designers took full advantage of Kluger's substantial
dimensions to provide a spacious, refined interior that is smart and
sophisticated as well as practical, flexible and versatile. The completely redesigned and innovative passenger compartment is open
and airy, providing more space for passengers - particularly between
each row of seats. The middle seat in the second row can be easily removed to enable the two remaining seats to become captain's chairs. Levers to move the seats are placed in easy-to-reach positions and are conveniently operated with one hand. The second-row seats can fold forward and flat to provide more space. The two-person third-row seats have foldable headrests that enable the
bench to fold into the floor, creating a flat rear cargo area. Air-conditioning and a CD sound system are standard. Depending on the model, available features include front and rear
climate-controlled air-conditioning, leather seats, fog lamps, CD
stacker and, for telephone connection, a Bluetooth™**-compatible sound
system.
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SIX MODELS IN KLUGER RANGE
Toyota's new Kluger Sports Utility Vehicle has the choice of two
drivetrains and three equipment grades, which makes it available in six
models in total. All models have a 3.5-litre dual-VVT-i engine and electronically controlled automatic transmission. The driveline choices are two-wheel drive and all-wheel drive. The model grades in ascending order are: KX-R, KX-S and Grande. Kluger KX-R will be offered as a five-seat wagon, with the combined
option of a third-row seat and manual rear air conditioning. The KX-S and Grande have seven-seat capacity as standard. Kluger is well specified throughout the model line-up. All models have the safety features of seven SRS airbags, including
driver's knee airbag, Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) and Traction
Control (TRC). Standard equipment also includes air conditioning, reversing camera,
electric power-assisted steering, alloy wheels, steering-wheel audio
and multi-information display controls, MP3-compatible CD/tuner with
audio input, split-fold second-row seat with stowable centre seat,
glass hatch in the tailgate, glass-mounted radio antenna and Optitron
instruments. Kluger KX-S has 19-inch alloy wheels (instead of 17-inch) and
additional exterior features, over KX-R, of smoked chrome radiator
grille, front foglamps, halogen smoked headlamp and rear lamp
treatment, and dark silver roof rails. Inside, KX-S has the added features of front dual-zone climate-control
air conditioning, rear climate-control air conditioning, third-row
seat, power front seat adjustment, driver's variable cushion length
adjustment, front-seat heaters, leather seat trim, four-spoke leather
steering wheel with air conditioning controls, leather gearshift knob,
stainless-steel Kluger scuff plates and six-disc CD changer with
Bluetooth™ telephone compatibility*. KX-R and KX-S have a 3.5-inch screen for the rear reversing camera. Top-of the-range Kluger Grande has the added features of chromed front
grille, clear treatment halogen headlamps and rear lamps, silver roof
rails and power-operated tailgate. It also has auto headlamps, Smart Entry and Smart Start, steering-wheel
telephone and voice control, electro-chromatic rearview mirror,
wood-pattern trim, tilt-and-slide moonroof, satellite navigation with
eight-inch screen, AVN four-CD changer audio with Bluetooth™ telephone
compatibility* and DVD rear-seat entertainment system.
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TWO-WHEEL DRIVE TO EXPAND KLUGER DEMAND
Toyota Kluger has added an extra dimension to customer demand with the addition of a two-wheel-drive variant. Independent industry figures from VFACTS indicate that the Sports
Utility Vehicle (SUV) market continues to be buoyant in Australia. Forecasts suggest this will continue as consumer preferences shift
further towards the benefits available through the medium-size
crossover SUVs. Private and business buyers alike will be able to choose between
all-wheel-drive and 2WD Kluger. This choice will give them an
alternative purchase decision based on their real needs. Many SUV buyers have no need for an all-terrain vehicle as they are
choosing to move to an SUV as an upgrade from a large family car. Private buyers will identify new Kluger as a vehicle of choice to suit
their active lifestyles without compromising safety while offering
versatility and the ability to carry up to six passengers. Safety is perceived as an important reason to choose AWD over 2WD but
with new Kluger all safety equipment, including Vehicle Stability
Control, is standard across the entire range. New Kluger will hold special appeal to Gen-X parents with young
children who are moving away from compromise cars but do not see
themselves as people-mover purchasers. These buyers do not base their purchasing decision solely on the
ability to go off-road but focus on the vehicle's ability to cover all
their needs - a larger vehicle, lifestyle appropriate, versatile and
safe. Fleet buyers present another opportunity for additional sales with the offer of a 2WD Kluger variant. With 40 per cent of the workforce made up of Gen-Xers, the appeal of
new Kluger to the novated lease market as well as small and medium
business buyers will increase with the introduction of an entry-level
2WD. New Kluger in 2WD is expected to take up 52 per cent of total Kluger
sales so it represents a significant advantage to the range.
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AGGRESSIVE PRICING ON NEW KLUGER
Toyota has adopted aggressive pricing for the new-generation Kluger
medium SUV with recommended retail prices starting under $40,000. Senior executive director sales and marketing Dave Buttner said
customers in this segment expected a high level of standard features
and a sub-$40,000 entry price. "The new Kluger meets that customer requirement with a recommended
retail price of $39,990* for the most affordable 2WD model," Mr Buttner
said. "Considering the size, performance, space, versatility and specification of the new Kluger, that's a truly remarkable price. "For the first time, we can offer Kluger as a 2WD vehicle - a great
alternative for the many buyers who seldom, if ever, venture off road. "Customers can save money by opting for a 2WD Kluger even though it
retains the strong looks and excellent ground clearance of the AWD
versions. "In fact, the only visible differences between the 2WD and AWD versions are an AWD badge - and the price tag." Mr Buttner said Kluger had the highest level of standard safety
features in its class including seven airbags, reversing camera,
stability and traction control, anti-skid brakes and hill-start assist
control. It has the most powerful naturally aspirated six-cylinder engine in its
class with the 3.5-litre V6 producing 201kW with low fuel economy. Other firsts for Toyota vehicles in Australia include active front-seat
head restraints on all models and 19-inch wheels on the upper two
grades. The five-seat Kluger KX-R 2WD has a recommended retail price of $39,990*. The seven-seat version adds $2500, which includes rear air conditioning and vents in all three rows. Mid-range Kluger KX-S starts at $49,990* while the top-of-the-line Grande starts at $59,990. Both have seven seats. AWD adds $4500 across the range. Mr Buttner said the five-seat 2WD KX-R offered better value than its most direct rival despite a $2000 price difference. "Kluger has five more airbags and a reversing camera. It also has more
power, uses less fuel and has a five-speed auto compared with a
four-speed," he said. "Other Kluger advantages include standard alloy wheels, cruise control
and a cargo cover - plus a stowable centre seat in the second row." Mr Buttner said Kluger was wider and taller than the main rival - providing more comfort for passengers. "Kluger benefits from extremely efficient packaging - especially in the
engine bay - to offer great legroom, even for adult passengers in the
third row," he said. "Another key advantage is that the interior flexibility of the Kluger's
seats is so convenient - one-touch levers that are quick and easy to
operate. "All up, we believe the Kluger is terrific value." Mr Buttner said the new Kluger would also provide owners with low cost of ownership. "For the first time, buyers can opt for a two-wheel-drive model at a lower price compared with the all-wheel-drive," he said. "Engine power increases, yet fuel consumption is lower - saving owners time and money. "We expect resale values will be high due to Kluger being a new model
at the start of its lifecycle with high standard levels of
specification. "Service costs will also be lower for the vast majority of customers with the Toyota Advantage fixed-price service plan."
2007 KLUGER PRICING
| MODEL |
PRICE |
| KX-R |
$39,990* |
| KX-S |
$49,990* |
| Grande |
$59,990* |
| OPTIONS |
| 3rd-row seat - KX-R only (includes manual rear air conditioning) |
$2500 |
| AWD |
$4500 |
*Recommended retail prices exclude dealer delivery, government and statutory charges and optional extras.
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KLUGER EXPECTED TO HAVE MOST COMPREHENSIVE STANDARD SAFETY PACKAGE IN CLASS
Toyota's new Kluger is expected to have one of the most comprehensive
standard safety packages in the medium SUV class at launch. All Kluger's passive safety features are fitted as standard equipment in all model grades. This includes seven SRS airbags and the first use in a Toyota in Australia of active front-seat head restraints. In addition, Kluger has raised the standard on pedestrian safety features. The front of the vehicle has a package of pedestrian safety features
designed to reduce the chance of injury to pedestrians in a collision. The bonnet's central reinforcement structure has been designed with
longitudinal ribs to maximise its ability to absorb impacts. Collapsible brackets for the front fender mounts also reduce the impact on a pedestrian in the event of a collision. In addition, Kluger's cowl and the front wall of the cowl louvre have been designed with an energy-absorbing structure. Kluger's comprehensive active safety package is also standard equipment, including a rear-view camera on every model. Every Kluger model has Toyota AB-i, incorporating ABS anti-skid brakes,
Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist (BA), Vehicle
Stability Control (VSC) with steering assist, Traction Control (TRC)
and Hill-start Assist Control (HAC). The three all-wheel-drive models have the additional standard feature of Downhill Assist Control (DAC). Kluger's electronic active safety features are coordinated by its
Vehicle Control Management System (VCMS) - which is part of Toyota's
Driver Assist Technology (DAT) package.
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KLUGER'S PASSIVE SAFETY PACKAGE INTRODUCES ACTIVE FRONT-SEAT HEAD RESTRAINTS
Kluger's passive safety package includes seven SRS airbags and the
first use in a Toyota vehicle in Australia of active front-seat head
restraints. The seven SRS airbags are dual-stage driver and front passenger SRS
airbags, front-seat side airbags, driver's SRS knee airbag and
full-length side curtain shield airbags that cover all three rows of
seats. The SRS airbag sensor system has eight sensors: two front impact
sensors, two centre-pillar sensors and two rear quarter sensors, as
well as a driver's seat position sensor and an airbag sensor assembly
under the front centre console. Kluger's WIL (whiplash injury lessening) active front-seat head
restraint system has an absorber at the base of the seat backrest,
linked by cable to an upper unit which in turn activates the head
restraint. In a rear-end collision, the occupant's body weight acts on the absorber pad. The energy is transferred via the cable to the upper unit. The upper
unit moves the whole head restraint closer to the occupant's head, to
reduce injury to the neck. Kluger was designed to meet the world's toughest passenger-car crash safety standards. The passive safety foundation is its all-new, stronger body. The body has omni-directional crash capability to protect occupants in front, rear and side-impact collisions. In addition to the highly rigid body, reinforced cabin and seven SRS
airbag package, Kluger has force-limiting front seatbelt pretensioners.
It also has a comprehensive package of energy-absorbing
head-impact-protection measures in all four pillars and in the section
where the B-pillar meets roof channel. Kluger's new side impact structure includes inner and outer beltline
reinforcements and a side-impact outer pad in the front doors, and
outer reinforcement in the rear doors to increase side impact
protection. In addition, Kluger has energy-absorbing pads in the door trim to suppress any impact forces from side impacts. The door armrests have been designed with a crushable, grooved construction. Kluger has height-adjustable head restraints in the first two rows of
seats and three-point seatbelts for all seven seats, as well as front
seat height-adjustable seatbelt upper anchorages. It has anchorages for three child safety seats in the second-row seat.
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KLUGER HAS INCREASED ACTIVE SAFETY AND DAT
Toyota's new Kluger has a comprehensive active safety package as standard equipment on all grades. Kluger's new active safety package includes Vehicle Control Management System (VCMS). VCMS is part of Toyota's Driver Assist Technology (DAT) package. It uses high-speed Control Area Network (CAN) computer technology to
seamlessly combine previously separate active safety technologies. The key technologies it combines include Electric Power Steering (EPS),
AB-i incorporating ABS anti-skid brakes, Electronic Brakeforce
Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist (BA), as well as Vehicle Stability
Control (VSC) and Traction Control (TRC). BA interprets a quick, hard push of the brake pedal as emergency
braking and supplements the braking power applied if the driver has not
pushed hard enough on the brake pedal. In addition, all Kluger models have Hill-start Assist Control (HAC) and
the three all-wheel-drive models have Downhill Assist Control (DAC). With HAC, it's possible to hold Kluger on an incline without the brake
on for a short time, and to start uphill without slipping backwards. Equally, DAC makes it possible to come down a hill, under control,
without touching the brakes because it applies brake force
automatically. Kluger's increased active safety begins with the vehicle's larger
footprint on the road - a longer wheelbase and wider track - for
increased surefootedness. In addition, Kluger has a new brake package, with larger-diameter
ventilated front discs, new twin-piston front calipers and
larger-diameter rear brakes. VSC is a skid-control function which provides optimal traction in
cornering to complement the way in which ABS provides optimal traction
and stability under braking, while TRC provides optimal stability under
acceleration. VSC dampens strong understeer (loss of front-wheel grip) or oversteer (loss of rear-wheel grip) to ensure vehicle stability. The VCMS package also has a Cooperative Control function that allows
the stability control system to interact with the electric
power-assisted steering. During relevant operating conditions, the Cooperative Control function
can use the EPS to provide steering assistance to the driver. The Cooperative Control function also works in conjunction with the ABS and TRC systems. It can provide steering torque assist to maintain vehicle stability
when braking or accelerating on slippery surfaces and is especially
useful where the level of grip varies between the right and left-hand
wheels. Toyota developed VCMS as part of its philosophy which aims to provide the greatest possible range of active safety technology. The VCMS allows the skid control ECU, engine ECU, EPS ECU and the main body ECU to interact. The sensors used in the VCMS system include the wheel speed sensors for
all four wheels, a throttle position sensor, steering angle sensor and
a combined deceleration sensor. The deceleration sensor can detect deceleration in both the longitudinal and lateral directions. Kluger has a combined deceleration and yaw-rate sensor which, in
addition to measuring lateral and longitudinal deceleration, can
measure the angular velocity of the vehicle's rotation around the
perpendicular axis. The VSC system can identify understeer by analysing the vehicle's rate
of yaw, which is a factor of the steering wheel angle and vehicle
speed. By analysing the actual vehicle speed and steering wheel input, the
computer can identify the correct curve or line the vehicle should be
travelling along, which is called the target yaw rate. The yaw sensor on the other hand analyses the actual yaw rate or line
of travel. If the actual yaw rate is different from the target rate,
the VSC ECU recognises potential understeer and reacts accordingly,
reducing throttle opening, engine revs and speed. Depending on the degree of understeer, the system also applies the
front brakes and inner rear brake in varying degrees to help turn the
vehicle safely into the corner. The steering torque control can operate in either of two ways in understeer. It can apply steering torque assist to inform the driver of the
front-wheel skid or it can prevent the driver from excessively turning
the steering wheel. In the second scenario, the steering assist increases the steering
resistance to counter the driver's (excessive) steering angle. If the VSC system detects oversteer, it controls the engine output and
(depending on the extent of the tendency) applies the brakes on the
outside front and rear wheels. This generates an inertial moment in the vehicle's outward direction and helps dampen its tendency to oversteer. The steering torque control can assist the recovery, if required, by
providing counter-steer assistance to correct the rear-wheel skid. The stability control function assumes priority over ABS and TRC. Toyota designed VSC as a driver's aid and a beeping noise is heard in the cabin when the VSC is activated. The system works most dramatically and effectively in snow, but will also work in wet and dry conditions, too. Kluger's active safety equipment also includes key control switches on
the steering wheel, centre high-mount LED stop lamp, large
multi-reflector halogen headlamps, and front fog lamps (on KX-S and
Grande models).
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KLUGER HAS 201KW ENGINE AND INTELLIGENT TRANSMISSION
Toyota's new Kluger has a 3.5-litre all-alloy Quad Cam V6 engine with
dual variable valve timing with intelligence (VVT-i). It is matched to a five-speed sequential-shift electronically controlled automatic transmission. Two drivelines are available: two-wheel drive and all-wheel drive. Kluger shares the advanced 2GR-FE V6 engine with Tarago V6 and the Australian-built Aurion. It delivers 201kW of power at 6200rpm and 337Nm of torque at 4700rpm on
91 Research Octane Number (RON) unleaded petrol in Kluger. Toyota developed dual-VVT-i technology to improve performance and fuel efficiency with lower emissions. The 2GR-FE engine also has an intelligent electronic throttle (ETCS-i). The Toyota dual-VVT-i system provides optimum inlet and exhaust valve timing across the range of engine operating conditions. The dual-VVT-i system boosts torque in the low-to-medium and high engine speed ranges. It also optimises the valve overlap period, according to engine and
driving conditions, to increase cylinder filling at high rpm. The 2GR-FE engine also has roller rockers, an electronic Acoustic
Control Induction System (ACIS), Direct Ignition System (DIS) and a
lightweight cast-aluminium cylinder block. Toyota designed the 60-degree V6 for a combination of high performance,
fuel efficiency, package efficiency and reliability, coupled with
minimal weight, noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) and low emissions.
The engine has an oversquare bore-and-stroke relationship of 94.0mm by 83.0mm for a swept capacity of 3456 cubic centimetres. Compression ratio is 10.8:1 for optimum power and economy across the engine revolution range. The 24-valve 2GR-FE engine has Siamese inlet ports to reduce the
overall surface area of the port walls, wall wetting and hydrocarbon
emissions. The combustion pentroof chamber design is based on a narrow included valve angle to create a compact combustion chamber shape. The cylinder head and piston crown design have taper-squish areas
around the circumference of the combustion chamber and piston crown. Toyota engineers have adopted roller rockers (with maintenance-free
valve clearance adjusters) to reduce friction and optimise fuel
economy. The Toyota 2GR-FE engine has electronic control for the ACIS, based on information on engine revolutions and throttle position. The ACIS varies the effective length of the inlet runners to make
maximum use of the inlet pulsation effect for increased breathing
efficiency. It creates a long manifold effect to boost power in the medium engine speed range under high load. At all other times it creates a short intake runner effect to boost output across the revolution range. The stainless-steel exhaust manifold has a built-in three-way catalyst.
This design accelerates the warm-up of the catalyst immediately after
start-up, in turn reducing exhaust emissions. Toyota has maximised reliability and serviceability by adopting chain
camshaft drive, maintenance-free valve clearance adjusters, a
replaceable element oil filter, direct ignition, electronic engine
control and an air/fuel ratio sensor. Kluger's V6 2GR-FE engine has a service weight of 163kg. Intelligent automatic transmission New Kluger has five-speed intelligent automatic transmission with a sequential manual-style gear select shift. A gear position indicator is included in the instrument cluster. There are two transmission variants: U151E for the 2WD models and U151F for AWD models. The electronic control unit for the Toyota U151 transmission can deduce
if the vehicle is travelling up or down a hill and hold gears
accordingly to provide better acceleration uphill and increased engine
braking downhill. It can also deduce - using information on vehicle speed, throttle
opening angle and accelerator pedal angle - the optimal shift points to
suit the manner of driving. The Electronic Control Unit (ECU) will introduce torque converter lock-up earlier if the vehicle is cruising. Features of Kluger's transmission include a super-flow torque converter. Toyota designers minimised lag and shift time in the U151 transmission, all with minimal shift shock. The U151 transmission has high-precision hydraulics, advanced solenoid valves and new electronics, for maximum shift quality. Kluger's five-speed transmission has ratios of: 1st, 4.235; 2nd, 2.360; 3rd, 1.517; 4th, 1.047; 5th, 0.756 and reverse, 3.378. It is matched to a 3.478:1 final drive ratio. Dual-VVT-i operation The dual-VVT-i system in Toyota Kluger's 2GR-FE engine has four main operating scenarios: Low engine temperature, engine start, idling or light load: inlet camshaft on full retard, exhaust camshaft on full advance. This eliminates valve overlap and reduces the volume of exhaust gas
blowback into the cylinder and inlet ports, providing stable combustion
and improved fuel economy. Medium load range: inlet timing is advanced and exhaust timing is retarded for increased overlap. This creates two parallel effects: reduced pumping losses, leading to
improved fuel economy, and increased internal exhaust gas recirculation
to reduce oxides of nitrogen and hydrocarbons. High load range, low-to-medium engine speed: inlet timing is advanced to close the intake valve earlier. This reduces the volume of intake air blowback into the inlet ports and improves volumetric efficiency. High load range, high engine speed: inlet timing retarded, exhaust timing advanced. Retarding the inlet timing (according to the inertial force of the inlet air) improves volumetric efficiency and power. The engine's ECU controls camshaft advance and retard via an
oil-control valve mounted on the cylinder head and vane-type actuators
on the ends of the four camshafts.
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KLUGER HAS TWO DRIVELINES
New Toyota Kluger has the choice of two drivelines: two-wheel drive and constant all-wheel drive. The AWD system has a bevel-gear centre differential that provides a 50/50 torque split between the front and rear axles. Traction Control (TRC) electronically controls torque distribution, eliminating the need for a viscous coupling. The use of electronics instead of a mechanical system provides more
precise and smoother traction, even when the throttle pedal is used
aggressively.
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KLUGER HAS EPS
New Toyota Kluger has road speed-sensitive electric power-assisted
rack-and-pinion steering (EPS) for improved steering feel. Kluger's EPS can provide steering assist as part of the vehicle's sophisticated stability control technology. It is part of the Vehicle Control Management System (VCMS). Toyota VCMS can provide steering assist control in understeer and
oversteer situations, as well as when accelerating or braking where the
level of grip varies between the right and left-hand wheels. These capabilities are part of the VCMS' cooperative control function
technology that Toyota launched in RAV4 in February 2006 and has since
been adopted as standard equipment on Tarago V6 and now Kluger. In addition to its active safety role, EPS is the way of the future and makes for a more intuitive drive. EPS can provide fuel savings depending on road conditions and driving
style; the more straight-line driving, the greater the fuel saving. EPS also reduces service costs and improves reliability and
environmental friendliness by eliminating the need for a hydraulic
pump, hydraulic pipes, vane pump, pulleys and belt, and power-steering
fluid in the steering system. EPS offers economy and environmental benefits. The system, powered by an efficient direct-current electric motor,
reduces engine load and fuel consumption, compared with hydraulic power
assistance. The electric motor only consumes energy when power assistance is required. Electronic control of the power-assisted steering allows Toyota chassis
engineers to tune the steering feel to individual market tastes. Kluger's steering column has manual tilt and telescopic adjustment. All models have a turning circle of 11.8 metres.
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KLUGER HAS LARGER BRAKES
The new Toyota Kluger has a larger brake package, for increased active safety. Standard equipment includes upsized brake disc rotors as well as Active
Braking with intelligence (AB-i), incorporating ABS (anti-skid brakes),
Brake Assist (BA) and Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD). In addition, Kluger has a larger footprint on the road than the model
it supersedes for increased stability, a new chassis, revised
suspension, and larger-diameter and wider tyres. Kluger's new front brake hardware is 328mm by 28mm ventilated discs with twin-piston calipers. Superseded Kluger had 296mm by 28mm front discs with single-piston calipers. At the rear, new Kluger has 309mm by 10mm discs instead of 288mm by 10mm discs on the superseded model.
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KLUGER IS MORE ECONOMICAL
Toyota's new Kluger has up to 10 per cent better fuel economy than the
vehicle it supersedes, while offering increased safety, space and
performance. Kluger's 3.5-litre dual-VVT-i engine has fuel economy of 11.0
litres/100km* for all 2WD models as well as AWD KX-R and KX-S models. Kluger AWD Grande has fuel economy of 11.6 litres/100km*. Superseded 3.3-litre Kluger had fuel economy of 12.3 litres/100km*. *Fuel consumption will vary depending on driving conditions/style,
vehicle conditions and options/accessories. Source of fuel consumption
data: ADR81/01 combined.
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KLUGER HAS FOUR-COIL ALL-INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION
Toyota Kluger's suspension calibration was confirmed in local testing
as Australia is the only major market for right-hand-drive Kluger. High-grade KX-S and Grande have the added feature of 19-inch diameter wheels with 55-aspect-ratio tyres. Kluger's high body rigidity provides a stable platform for the
suspension, in addition to its passive safety, noise, vibration and
harshness (NVH) benefits. Kluger has a coil-over suspension package with MacPherson struts all round. It has wide-based L-shaped lower arms at the front and dual transverse links at the rear. In addition to its new suspension hardware, Kluger has the added
features of electric power-assisted steering and a full package of
driver-assist technology (DAT) - including Vehicle Stability Control
with steering assist and Traction Control. Kluger's suspension has a range of advanced features, including
barrel-shaped springs to improve ride comfort and multi-leaf type
linear control piston valves in the dampers. The multi-leaf linear control valves enable the damper to generate more
linear responses to correctional changes, thereby improving body
control, road holding and steering feel. In addition, Kluger has steering geometry where the kingpin axis is
located ahead of the axle centre to optimise straight-line stability
and steering feel. The front hub bearings, knuckles and lower ball joints have been redesigned to increase rigidity and durability. Kluger's new rear damper units have an inner tube diameter of 35mm,
compared with 32mm on the superseded model, to optimise suspension
rigidity, durability and damper control. Ball joints attach the front and rear stabiliser bars directly to the strut bodies, to reduce uncontrolled body roll.
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KLUGER EXTERIOR: DYNAMIC STYLE WITH SUV STRENGTH
New Kluger's bold and forceful styling meets future demands of Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) buyers, according to Toyota. Toyota's market research has indicated that SUV buyers attach value to
many things inside and outside their vehicle but one of the most
important is the ideal body size - not too big, not too small. Toyota has built on the strengths of the current Kluger offering a forcefully styled SUV with increased interior space. On the outside the strong styling cues with flared fenders over the
front and rear wheel arches evoke the classic sturdiness of an SUV. To accentuate this robust SUV stance Toyota has included 19-inch alloy
wheels shod with 245/55R19 tyres on the KX-S and Grande models. KX-R
has 17-inch alloy wheels with 245/65R17 tyres. Graphic lines formed by the trailing edge of the totally new headlamp
design connect with the wheel arch line and bond Kluger's grille and
bonnet area character to the vehicle's profile. The trapezoidal front grille reflects the Toyota SUV family identity
with grilles in painted, smoked chrome or chrome finish - depending on
the model variant. Viewed from the rear, new Kluger's wider track is obvious and gives the vehicle a solid on-road stance typical of an SUV. All Kluger models now have a versatile two-piece tailgate with a top
glass hatch that can be opened with, or separate from, the lower
tailgate. This glass hatch, together with Kluger's new Smart Entry feature on the
Grande model, enables owners to quickly load items into the vehicle
without opening the tailgate itself. Locating the rear wiper motor into the tailgate means the hatch only
bears the weight of the wiper arm on the glass, making the hatch itself
light and easy to use. Headlamps and tail-lamps on new Kluger have been designed to accentuate
the styling of the vehicle, with lines from both front and rear lamps
extending down the vehicle sides. Front turn signal lamps, headlights and clearance lamps are integrated into the combination headlamps. Kluger tail-lamps use large inner lenses and three lens colours with a
long white or smoke lens, depending on model, as a practical and
distinctive reversing lamp. Round reflectors fit neatly on the outer edges of Kluger's new rear bumper. Toyota's styling engineers prioritised flexibility of use and design to express new Kluger's crossover capability visually.
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INTERIOR DESIGN COMPLEMENTS KLUGER LOOK
New Kluger provides the space sought after in a sports utility vehicle (SUV). Kluger's interior theme is a subtle two-tone design its designer describes as soft and elegant. Space is maximised with a longer interior but controls for driver and passengers are still within easy reach. To emphasise the central hub of controls the midpoint of the dashboard
is raised slightly towards the occupants, making switchgear such as
heater and audio controls easier to reach. Larger switches and knobs with clearly recognisable symbols have been used to increase visibility. Chrome plating has been used on the rings for the speedometer and
tachometer, as well as the front console cup holders, air conditioning
knobs and register levers to enhance the feeling of quality and provide
areas of focal interest. Kluger's front passenger SRS airbag compartment is now no longer
visible as the seam has been hidden to create smoother dashboard lines.
Touches of wood pattern trim are featured on some surfaces of Kluger
Grande while KX-R and KX-S models have a silver finish on these
surfaces, mainly in the centre console and door trim areas. To enable the driver to make better use of the sequential gearshift
function the gearshift gates and the gear lever are now laid out in a
more contemporary pattern. Storage bins and cup holders are distributed throughout the interior for easy access. Storage compartments are found under the dashboard on both the
passenger and driver's side as well as in the large centre console. Cup holders have been placed in the front and rear of the vehicle and a
removable tray can be inserted into the space available when the second
row centre seat is removed. All models incorporate an innovative seat design in the second-row
seats where the centre seat can be removed easily to provide two
stylish captain-style seats with inner armrests. For rear seat passengers in the seven-seat models, air conditioning
controls are incorporated in the rear of the centre console. Seating materials for Kluger include leather as standard in the Grande and KX-S, while KX-R has fabric trim.
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KLUGER IS BIGGER AND MORE FLEXIBLE INSIDE
Toyota's new Kluger has increased interior space and flexibility. Its increased flexibility includes a glass hatch in the tailgate on all
models, so the vehicle can be loaded and unloaded without opening the
tailgate. Kluger was designed to combine wagon versatility with passenger-car
convenience and comfort feature levels, with up to seven-seat capacity
and optimum useable luggage space. Kluger maximises interior length within its overall length thanks to the package efficiency of its transverse V6 engine layout. Clever packaging has given new Kluger significantly increased interior space over its predecessor. New Kluger is 95mm longer overall and its wheelbase is 75mm longer than
its predecessor, but smart packaging has delivered a 105mm increase in
interior length. The angle of the steering column has been adjusted, with provision for
both tilt and telescopic column adjustment to allow drivers to tailor
their driving position. On selected models, the driver's seat now has variable seat length adjustment. Kluger's overall width has been increased to 1910mm. Kluger also has increased interior height to enhance seating posture,
as well as an increase in the distance from the floor to hip point for
the second and third-row seats. The distance between the rocker panel and the seat has been reduced to allow for greater ease of getting in and out. Glass hatch All new Kluger models have a glass hatch in the tailgate for easy access to the rear luggage area. The glass hatch was designed with a key drive to the rear wiper arm, so the wiper motor can be mounted to the metal tailgate. In addition to the glass hatch, all Kluger models have a retractable tonneau cover to conceal cargo. The tonneau cover can be locked in the half-open position to enable ease of luggage loading. It can be stored in a dedicated space under the deck when not in use. The rear deck board can be used as a luggage partition, by standing it on one end.
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VERSATILITY THE KEY TO KLUGER
Toyota's new-generation Kluger has the choice of five, six and
seven-seat configurations, depending on model grade and the use of
Kluger's stowable centre seat. Kluger KX-R has five-seat capacity as standard, with the option of seven-seat capacity. Kluger KX-S and Grande have seven-seat capacity. The stowable centre seat seamlessly converts the second-row seat from a
three-person bench seat to two individual captain-style seats. All Kluger seating positions have three-point seat belts and head
restraints, including height-adjustable head restraints for the first
and second-row seats. Kluger's new third-row seat has the added feature of fold-down head
restraints, providing greater rear vision when the third-row seat is
not occupied. Toyota has increased the comfort of the second and third-row seats, with increased legroom and greater seat width. Kluger's versatility and convenience features include a 40:20:40 split
second-row seat with sliding 120mm of fore/aft slide adjustment. Access to the third row seat is by a one-touch tilt and slide walk-in
function for the kerbside 40 per cent portion of the second-row seat. Toyota has increased the slide range of the second-row seat to improve the walk-in feature. The new second-row seat in Kluger KX-S and Grande models also has a
one-touch, remote release in the luggage compartment - so it can be
folded flat to deck height when not required. Kluger's third-row seat folds flat with the pull of a lever. The head restraints fold forward with the pull of a strap - thereby allowing for easy storage of the seat. The spare wheel is located under the rear of the vehicle to maximise interior space. Kluger's storage areas include:
- a large capacity glovebox with the opening latch positioned towards
the centre of the vehicle, making it easier for the driver to open;
- a large centre console box that also acts as an armrest;
- a storage compartment in the lower part of the instrument panel on the driver's side;
- a storage compartment on the lower part of the centre console on Kluger KX-R;
- storage compartments in the side wall of the console;
- two large cup holders next to the gear shift lever;
- two large cup holders in front of the centre console box;
- two large cup holders in the rear of the console box;
- front and rear door pockets;
- front seat-back pockets.
In addition, Kluger's stowable centre seat can be replaced with a removable and stowable tray. It stows under the centre console when not in use. The tray has two cup holders and a storage compartment with two lids. The inspiration for the stowable centre seat came from the Japanese zaisu, a so-called 'legless chair' that folds away to help achieve optimum use of space. Inside the rear cabin area, Kluger has a tonneau cover for the luggage area. There is a storage box behind the third-row seat to stow the tonneau
cover when it is not in use - or other items when it is in use. Five-seat KX-R has a large storage box in the rear-cabin floor (using
the space the folding third-row seat occupies in other models). ...ends/
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KLUGER HAS THREE-ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL AIR CONDITIONING
New Kluger KX-S and Grande have factory-fitted three-zone air conditioning as standard equipment. The system has temperature sensors front and rear. It provides independent temperature control for the area around the
driver's seat and front passenger seat, and a separate climate control
rear air conditioning system. In addition to greater control of front seat climate, the system was
designed to deliver significantly improved comfort for second- and
third-row seat passengers. The dual-zone front air conditioning system in Kluger KX-S and Grande
has push-button controls and uses the multi-information display screen.
The rear climate control system has push-button controls and an LCD display. Kluger KX-R five-seat has manual front air conditioning only. The seven-seat KX-R model has the added feature of rear manual air conditioning with push-button and dial controls. Both rear air conditioning systems have two face registers on either
side of the roof, for both the second- and third-row seats, as well as
a foot register in the right-hand quarter trim for third-seat
passengers. There are also ducts under the front seats for second-row
seat passengers. Kluger's air conditioning hardware is all new and designed to achieve
significantly increased cooling capacity over the superseded model,
while reducing engine load and fuel consumption. Key features include an externally controlled variable-capacity
compressor to improve driveability as well as increased cooling
performance and fuel efficiency. The air conditioning hardware also includes:
- a super-slim evaporator with a newly developed clean coating to
reduce potential bad smells caused both by the build-up of bacteria and
by matter from inside or outside the vehicle that builds up over time
on the surface of the evaporator;
- an SFA (Straight Flow Aluminium)-II heater core for increased package efficiency and reduced weight;
- a multi-flow condenser for reduced weight and refrigerant volume;
- an anti-dust-type clean air filter to increase comfort.
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ALL-NEW BODY STRUCTURE FOR KLUGER
Designers of new Kluger have paid particular attention to creating a
rigid structure for the vehicle's entire underbody to optimise safety
and handling. The new Kluger underbody features enlarged reinforcements in the kick panels and floor tunnel. The inner part of the rocker panels is now pressed from
ultra-high-tensile steel sheet and the bulkhead section of the rocker
panels has been enlarged. The new body design has, for the first time, a number two floor cross-member and a rear reinforcement member. The roof structure has been reinforced with a reinforcement panel and a
side impact bracket in models fitted with a moonroof to ensure optimum
safety in the event of a side impact. Kluger's body has a comprehensive impact-absorbing structure for front, side and rear collisions. The front impact-absorbing structure is designed to minimise cabin deformation by dissipating crash energy. The side impact-absorbing structure includes a package of high-strength steel reinforcements for the pillars and rocker panels. Kluger's passive safety design strategy includes:
- a two-layer construction for the front pillar reinforcement;
- pressing the centre pillar and its reinforcement from high-tensile steel sheet;
- increasing the rigidity of the header joints;
- increasing the strength of the roof centre reinforcement and using a gusset to join it to the roof side-member;
- a two-layer construction for the roof rail reinforcements and the rocker panel reinforcements;
- an integrated structure for the centre reinforcement and rocker reinforcements;
- use of a closed-section front header for increased rigidity.
Kluger's safety design also includes side impact beams in the doors and roof reinforcements. The side impact beams have been positioned to efficiently distribute crash impact energy. Kluger's front and rear doors and door trims have energy-absorbing pads adjacent to the occupants' hip points. In addition to the safety design aspects, new Kluger has increased
rigidity in the rear suspension tower installation parts, to enhance
ride quality, control stability and reduce NVH. The roof rigidity has been increased, by using reinforcing panels, to reduce interior noise levels. ...ends/
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KLUGER DESIGNED FOR LOW INTERIOR NOISE
The engineers who fine-tuned Toyota Kluger's sound and vibration
performance paid particular attention to its articulation index (AI) at
cruising speed. The aim was to ensure that the front-seat passenger and
third-row seat passenger can have a conversation. Attention to noise reduction is evident throughout the vehicle, from
the all-alloy V6 engine design to wind-noise reduction features. Reduced wind noise was a key target, with new Kluger achieving a drag coefficient of 0.34. The new body has a range of features designed to reduce wind noise, beginning with the design of the windscreen surrounds. The wind noise reduction strategy also includes dampening material at
the base of the front window glass, weather strips around the doors and
on the B pillar, and optimal location of foamed material in the body
frame sections of the front window/windscreen surrounds. Additional NVH counter-measures include:
- adopting a bonnet seal around the four sides of the bonnet to reduce engine noise;
- adopting quarter liners for rear wheel housings to reduce road noise;
- optimal placement of sound-absorbing and sound-insulating material on the cabin floor to reduce engine and road noise.
New Kluger's cabin floor area has high-rigidity-type dampening coatings to enhance noise reduction while minimising weight. The latest-generation Toyota sound-dampening materials are biased towards sound absorption over sound insulation. The Kluger cabin interior has a comprehensive package of sound-absorbing materials. This package includes an inner dash silencer, door-trim silencers,
pillar garnish silencers for the B and D pillars, side-deck trim
silencer, the roof lining and roof silencer, and the floor carpet.
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KLUGER CONFIRMS BODY ENGINEERING CREDENTIALS
New Kluger confirms the level of body structure design expertise across the entire Toyota group of companies. Toyota has made body design one of its engineering fortes in the past
two decades, amassing a huge bank of expertise in body engineering. Its expertise means the body design can maximise body rigidity and
safety, while meeting the strict weight targets and optimising
performance and fuel economy. Toyota has built its body safety engineering expertise on a combination
of massive Computer-Aided Design capability and extensive crash testing
of vehicles. Toyota now conducts 1500 vehicle crash tests a year - an average of more than five per working day. Hino Motors designed the new Kluger body. Hino has body-engineered Toyota vehicles on a project basis for the past four decades. Its recent body engineering projects for Toyota also include 4Runner and FJ Cruiser for the United States market.
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SMART ENTRY AND START FOR KLUGER
All Kluger Grande models now have a Smart Entry and Start system that
allow drivers to enter and exit the vehicle as well as start it without
the use of the ignition key or transmitter button. The system detects the key when it is within proximity of the vehicle. This feature is especially useful when carrying items to the car. All drivers need is one hand free to touch the inside of the front door handle and the door will open. Alternatively, when drivers press the lock switch on the front door handle, the vehicle is automatically locked. The tailgate can be opened when the driver stands in front of it and presses the release button on the tailgate. Similarly the separate glass hatch on the tailgate can be opened by
carrying the key near the hatch and pressing the glass hatch button on
the tailgate. When inside the Kluger Grande, depressing the brake pedal and pressing
the dashboard-mounted start button will enable the engine to be started
as long as the vehicle is in either park or neutral and the key is
within range. Pressing the start button when the engine is on will turn the engine off. ...ends/
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FLEXIBILITY THE KEY TO KLUGER INTERIOR APPOINTMENTS
Audio and entertainment A six-speaker audio system is fitted throughout the Kluger range with
KX-R models featuring an AM/FM radio with an MP3-compatible single CD
player. KX-S has a similar system with a six-stacker CD player. Grande's system has a four-stacker CD player integrated with an AVN satellite navigation system. Bluetooth™* phone compatibility is in the KX-S and Grande audio unit.
With this feature hands-free mobile phone communication can be managed
easily, enabling calls to be made and received hands-free via buttons
on the audio controls. The mobile phone can remain in a pocket or handbag. Convenient switchgear located on the four-spoke steering wheel enables
the driver to easily control audio functions and the multi-information
display on KX-R. Additional controls for air conditioning feature on KX-S, while Grande
also has controls for telephone and voice-recognition functions. Grande keeps backseat passengers entertained with a roof-mounted DVD system. Multi-information display All Kluger models have a multi-information display with a 3.5-inch
colour screen that displays the view from the reversing camera, trip
computer information and, on KX-S and Grande, incorporates climate
control functions. *Bluetooth™ will only operate with telephones enabled with
compatible Bluetooth™ wireless technology (HFP [Hands Free Profile]
v1.0).
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KLUGER HAS OPTIMUM ENGINE SOUND QUALITY
Toyota's new Kluger was designed to have a smooth and linear engine sound. The sound and vibration development work for new Kluger concentrated on
engine sound quality as well as low noise, vibration and harshness
(NVH). The sound quality goals included reduced low-frequency rumbling noise,
very low interior noise when the engine is idling, and eliminating
peaks in engine sound. The adoption of a dual-VVT-i engine helped Toyota engineers achieve the
linear sound feel they sought, with the ability to vary exhaust valve
timing as engine revolutions rise. In addition, Kluger has new engine mount characteristics, with an
active front engine mount and liquid-filled left and right engine
mounts. The intake resonator was modified during the vehicle's development to refine its tuning.
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TOYOTA GENUINE ACCESSORIES TO ENHANCE AND PROTECT KLUGER
Toyota Kluger has been launched with a large range of Toyota Genuine
Accessories designed to help protect the vehicle's value as well as
enhance its style, versatility and storage capacity. Toyota Australia has partnered with Swedish cargo solution company
Thule to provide new Kluger owners with a range of external storage
options that integrate seamlessly with the Toyota Genuine Aero Roof
Rack two-bar set. Kluger can comfortably accommodate a family trip to the ski fields this
season with roof storage for up to six sets of skis, or ski and
snowboard combinations, with both four and six Ski Carrier roof rack
attachments. "Our ski racks have been aerodynamically designed using anodised
aluminium and open at the push of a button, enabling easy loading or
unloading, even whilst wearing thick gloves," said Matthew Callachor,
divisional manager for Toyota's customer services division. "Extra thought has been put into security and care, so the racks are gentle on your gear whilst keeping everything in place." Cycling trips are made easier with the Proride Bicycle Carrier roof
rack attachment which features an adjustable frame holder and
transports bikes in an upright position without the need to remove a
wheel. General luggage is simple to load and transport in the 200 Atlantis and
Pacific or 600 Atlantis Roof Pods, which lock onto the Genuine Aero
Roof Racks. A Kayak Carrier is also available featuring four adjustable rubber
supports that cradle the hull of your kayak, surfboard or small boat. The Toyota Genuine Aero Roof Rack two-bar set is available in two
varieties - for use with or without standard Toyota roof rails - and
can carry up to 75 kilograms of evenly distributed weight. "The intelligently designed Cargo Storage system consists of a light,
flexible fold-up box with adjustable tie-down straps that allow boot
cargo to be securely organised and easily relocated," said Mr
Callachor. "The Rear Storage System is made from high-quality, hard-wearing
materials that help protect the vehicle from scratches, and general
wear and tear associated with transporting goods." Kluger can also be fitted with a Toyota Genuine Cargo Barrier designed
to allow for unimpeded deployment of the side curtain shield airbags
along the vehicle. Combined or individually, the Cargo Barrier and Rear Storage System
help reduce cargo movement in the event of a sudden stop or accident. An updated range of Toyota Genuine protectors including Front
Weathershields, Bonnet Protectors and Headlamp Covers, will help
preserve the value and appearance of Kluger. Made from ultraviolet and impact-resistant acrylic, these protective
shields are tailored to suit Kluger's body contours for a neat
integrated look. A stylish new Alloy Nudge Bar designed specifically for new Kluger has
been developed in conjunction with Toyota using the latest 3D modelling
for assured airbag compatibility. New polished stainless-steel side steps are available with Kluger and add serious style. The anti-slip surface can assist entrance and exit of the vehicle and
provide extra user height access whilst loading and unloading the roof
racks. Other Genuine Accessories available within the Kluger range include
Satellite Navigation Audio System^, 4 In Dash MP3 CD Changer (with
Bluetooth™† hands-free communications, (optional) Auxiliary Audio
Input), 6 In Dash MP3 Compatible CD Changer and Radio (with Bluetooth™†
hands-free communications and Audio Input, Audio Cable and Car Charger
for iPod®*#), a range of Driving Lights, Mudguards, All Weather Rubber Cargo Mat and Carpet Floor Mats.
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NEW KLUGERS OFFER COMPETITIVE SERVICE PLAN
New Toyota Kluger owners can save money on their standard scheduled
servicing under a new fixed-price service plan offered with the
vehicle. Under the Toyota Advantage Service Plan new Kluger owners will receive
up to six standard scheduled services for just $150 each at authorised
Toyota Service Centres. The new Kluger offer is available for up to the first six services
within the first three years or 60,000 kilometres of driving, whichever
occurs first.* Toyota Kluger's recommended service intervals are
10,000km. The Advantage Service Plan is an extra benefit for Kluger owners and
provides clarity on the total costs they can expect to pay during the
Kluger warranty period for standard scheduled servicing. "The standard price of $150 means our customers can plan ahead and
budget for their standard scheduled services," said Matthew Callachor,
Divisional Manager, Customer Services Division. In addition to saving money under the Advantage Service Plan, regular
servicing with Toyota will ensure optimum vehicle performance levels
are maintained. "The Toyota Advantage Service Plan is another way for Toyota Service
Centres to maintain strong relationships with their customers by
delivering pricing transparency and a Genuinely Better Service
experience every time," Mr Callachor said. "Our customers know that they and their vehicle are in good hands and
will receive an all-round quality Toyota brand experience. "The Toyota Advantage Service Plan gives customers increased access to
our specialised technicians at an extremely competitive price. "All Toyota technicians undertake detailed training to learn the
nuances of new and existing technology on the latest Toyota vehicles. "By choosing Toyota Genuine Servicing each Kluger customer receives the
best possible, factory-backed service, whilst ensuring their vehicle
warranty is not adversely affected." The Toyota Advantage Service Plan is a Genuinely Better Service offer
applicable to each new Kluger, with the exclusion of government and
rental vehicles. The plan also outlines potential exclusions dependent on vehicle driving conditions that may apply. Toyota released the Toyota Advantage service plan in 2006 with the new
models Camry, Aurion (up to first four standard scheduled services) and
in 2007 has extended the plan to Corolla (up to six standard scheduled
services) and now Kluger. The cost of service covers all items specified under the Maintenance for Normal Operating Conditions schedule detailed in the Owner's Service and Warranty Handbook. *Standard scheduled services eligible under the Toyota Advantage
Service Plan are as per 'maintenance for normal operating conditions'
outlined in the Warranty and Service Handbook's service schedule. Toyota Advantage Service Plan eligibility excludes government and
rental vehicles and certain other exclusions apply. Terms and
conditions apply. Contact your Toyota Dealer for details of eligibility
or visit advantage.toyota.com.au.
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2007 TOYOTA KLUGER MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS
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2WD
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AWD
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KX-R 5-seater
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KX-R 7-seater
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KX-S
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Grande
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KX-R 5-seater
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KX-R 7-seater
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KX-S
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Grande
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Engine
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Engine type
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Petrol
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Engine capacity (cc)
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3456
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Engine code/name
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2GR-FE
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Engine description
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Six-cylinder, V-formation aluminium cylinder block, DOHC with roller rockers and 4 valves per cylinder
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Bore x stroke (mm)
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94.0 x 83.0
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Compression ratio
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10.8:1
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Fuel system and type
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Sequential multi-point electronic port fuel injection with ACIS and hot-wire airflow meter, 91 RON ULP
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Fuel tank capacity (L)
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72
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Fuel economy (L/100km)*
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11
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11.6
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Carbon dioxide (g/km)
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259
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271
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Emission rating
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Euro IV
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Max. power
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201kW @ 6200rpm
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Max. torque
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337Nm @ 4700rpm
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Performance
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Max. speed (km/h)
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180
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0-100km/h (sec)
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8
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8.2
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Drivetrain
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Driven wheels
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Front
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AWD
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Transmission description
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Five speed automatic, electronically controlled with sequential shift and flex lock-up torque converter
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Transmission code
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U151E
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U151F
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Transmission control
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Electronic
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Gear ratios - 1st
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4.235:1
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2nd
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2.360:1
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3rd
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1.517:1
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4th
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1.047:1
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5th
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0.756:1
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Reverse
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3.378:1
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Differential ratio
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3.478:1
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Steering
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Type
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Rack and pinion
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Operation
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Electric
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Road speed-sensitive
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Std.
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Turning circle at kerb (m)
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11.8
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Turns lock to lock
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3.1
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Brakes
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Front
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Ventilated discs, twin-piston calipers
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Rear
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Solid discs, single-piston calipers
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Anti-skid brakes (ABS) with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist (BA)
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Std.
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Traction Control (TRC)
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Std.
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Vehicle Stability Control (VSC)
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Std.
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Hill holder system
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Std.
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Suspension
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Front
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Independent, MacPherson struts, L-arms, coil springs, gas dampers and ball joint-mounted stabiliser bar
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Rear
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Independent,
MacPherson struts, coil spring/damper units, dual lower transverse
links, lower trailing arm, gas dampers and ball joint-mounted anti-roll
bar
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Wheels
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Rims
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17 x 7.5J alloys front & rear
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19 x 7.5J alloys front & rear
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17 x 7.5J alloys front & rear
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19 x 7.5J alloys front & rear
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Tyres
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245/65R17 front & rear
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245/55R19 front & rear
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245/65R17 front & rear
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245/55R19 front & rear
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Body
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Type
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Monocoque 5-door wagon
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Length (mm)
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4785
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Width (mm)
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1910
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Height (mm)
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1730
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1760
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1730
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1760
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Wheelbase (mm)
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2790
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Front track (mm)
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1630
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Rear track (mm)
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1645
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1640
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Ground clearance (mm)
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206
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Approach angle (degrees)
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29
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Departure angle (degrees)
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24
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Breakover/ramp over angle (degrees)
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17
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Drag coefficient (Cd)
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0.34
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Kerb weight (kg)
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1835-1930
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1895-1935
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1920-2020
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1995-2035
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Gross vehicle mass (kg)
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2630
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2720
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Towing capacity with trailer brakes (kg)**
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2000
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Towing capacity without trailer brakes (kg)**
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700
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Interior
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Seating capacity (including driver)
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5
|
7
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5
|
7
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