They simplify the grill design but they kept the ruggedness and capability. I like the 48v to kick in when starting the engine, the new dial for multiple terrain, and the wireless charger, the tub liner and the tail gate strut. Just don’t use the stop start button. I don’t have those added features with my 2023 Rogue. You can make your apple car play wireless by adding wireless adopter.
You’re actually gonna get the Toyota Tacoma I force max engine! Which is a four cylinder turbo/ hybrid! Which puts up 465 pounds of torque here in the US! That’s if your diesel goes away!
Love the look of the facelifted Lux's. I've had my SR for 6months now and loving it. Wasn't too keen on the new 48v version, just another thing that can go wrong.
I can see the value in urban driving but I’ve just come back from a round aus trip including the Tanami and outback way ina 2023 sr5 and got 8.8 l ave with speeds of up to wait for it 168, in the outback straight diesel is more practical long term imho
Fan of the new look or prefer the previous styling?
They simplify the grill design but they kept the ruggedness and capability.
I like the 48v to kick in when starting the engine, the new dial for multiple terrain, and the wireless charger, the tub liner and the tail gate strut.
Just don’t use the stop start button.
I don’t have those added features with my 2023 Rogue.
You can make your apple car play wireless by adding wireless adopter.
You’re actually gonna get the Toyota Tacoma I force max engine! Which is a four cylinder turbo/ hybrid! Which puts up 465 pounds of torque here in the US! That’s if your diesel goes away!
They should have also changed the design of the interior
ONE QUESTION WHAT COUNTRY ARE YOU? The new front design is very nice.
Australia :)
Love the look of the facelifted Lux's. I've had my SR for 6months now and loving it. Wasn't too keen on the new 48v version, just another thing that can go wrong.
Would have to agree. The front end change definitely improved the whole look
I can see the value in urban driving but I’ve just come back from a round aus trip including the Tanami and outback way ina 2023 sr5 and got 8.8 l ave with speeds of up to wait for it 168, in the outback straight diesel is more practical long term imho
Definitely seems like the 48v is more focused on keeping emissions down. Can’t go wrong with straight diesel
Is it diesel????
Yep. 4 cylinder 2.8L
Cool i need my hands on them.
9 ltr, per 100 k not great
No, Seems to be pretty thirsty for a 4 cylinder diesel.