TOYOTA KLUGER

Toyota took the wraps off its face-lifted Kluger SUV in Russia overnight, showing off a svelte new front end design but little else
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The 2010 Moscow International motor show has been a veritable cornucopia of 'face-lifted' models, with several manufacturers revealing updates on current models.

Take Toyota for instance -- it took the wraps off its 2011 Highlander SUV, which is badged as the Toyota Kluger in Australia.

Landing in Australia in mid-October, the new-look Toyota shows off a contemporary front end redesign, incorporating sleek new headlights, an updated fascia and new look fog lamps.

With a fresh new look from the A-pillar forward, the Kluger's visage has matured significantly when compared to its predecessor.

Minor styling changes have also been applied to the rear end of the 2011 Toyota Kluger, with new look brake lights and a slightly modified rear bumper section.

Australian deliveries of the 2011 Kluger are expected to retain the single engine type, a 3.5-litre V6, which will again be hooked up to a five-speed automatic. Apart from the exterior changes, the Kluger will remain the same its predecessor.

The arrival time of the new 2011 Kluger in Australia is mid-October 2010, and Toyota Australia confirmed to the Carsales Network that it would show the vehicle at the 2010 Australian International Motor Show.

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