Toyota Alphard 2.4G Review: Square Room

Toyota Alphard 2.4G Review: Square Room

Gargantuan people carriers like the Toyota Alphard are catching on these days, but do they actually make any sense?

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
04 Nov 2009
What we like:
pros
Comfortable and luxurious interior
pros
well-equipped
pros
factory warranty
What we dislike:
cons
Soggy brakes
cons
unconvincing wood trim
cons
dead steering

The Alphard 2.4G comes standard with keyless entry and operation, automatic power folding mirrors, a plethora of airbags including one for the driver’s knee, auto headlamps, rain sensor, a touch screen in-car entertainment with iPod connectivity and navigation that also doubles up to show images from the reversing camera and so on.

Thanks to its vast, comfortable and luxurious cabin that occupants can lounge in and the ease of entry through the wide opening sliding doors, the Alphard actually does make sense as a mode of transport for towkays and VIP. Moreover, it costs only a fraction of the typical luxury limo barge and is surely cheaper to fuel as well.

Credits: Story and Photos Raymond Lai

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