THE Toyota RAV4 is edgy, playful, sporty and… probably not everyone’s cup of tea.
Don’t get us wrong, we think the current-generation crossover is one hell of a vehicle (with or without a 4×4 drivetrain). It’s just that some demographics will likely prefer something a little more toned-down or subtle-classier if you will.
If you identify as this type of buyer, you may be out of luck-unless you live in Japan, that is.
The Toyota Harrier is a rather professional-looking compact crossover that gives off a vibe more akin to a Lexus than the brand’s usual tried and tested mass-market offerings, which makes sense considering its first iteration birthed the Lexus RX in 1998. It’s been a staple in the carmaker’s home market since 1997, and its next-generation version is set to be revealed later this year.
With its sharp looks, elegant flowing lines, and chiseled proportions, it would be easy to mistake the all-new Harrier for a Lexus from afar. Step closer, though, and you’ll find an all-too-familiar badge and recognizable design elements. Worth noting are the Harrier’s lighting units-angry, swept-back headlights up front and a sleek, unified one at the rear. This thing also runs on beautiful 19-inch multi-spoke alloys, too.
The crossover’s interior has the feel to match more premium competitors like the Mazda CX-5, with generous amounts of leather, wood trim, nice contrast of colors, and a large panoramic sunroof. It also gets tech in the form of 100V power outlets, availability with a digital rearview mirror, and a massive 12.3-inch touchscreen display. Toyota is also promising excellent NVH levels thanks to the vehicle’s sound-absorbing windows.
If you’re lucky enough to reside in Japan, you can get the Harrier with either a gasoline or hybrid powertrain. The former only comes in 2WD and gets an M20A-FKS four-cylinder engine (161hp and 207Nm), while the latter gets 4WD and utilizes two electric motors along with an A25A-FXS four-cylinder mill (176hp combined and 221Nm). All units get a CVT transmission.
The all-new Harrier will make its debut in Japan in June 2020.(topgear.com.ph)