
This car is currently located in Japan and once purchased, will arrive in New Zealand approximately by the 2nd week of June.
Powered by a 2500cc engine paired with hybrid technology, the Harrier offers impressive fuel economy while maintaining responsive acceleration and effortless handling. The 4WD system ensures confident control and stability across various terrains, making it an ideal choice for both urban commuting and weekend adventures.
Inside, the spacious five-door layout welcomes passengers with comfort and convenience. Features like air conditioning provide a refreshing atmosphere in every season, while electric windows add modern ease at your fingertips. The Intelligent Key system enhances security and simplifies access, ensuring that every journey begins with effortless style.
This model’s safety is bolstered by ABS brakes for reliable stopping power in diverse conditions, contributing to peace of mind on the road. Its sleek alloys complement the overall aesthetic, adding a touch of sophistication to the robust build.
With 90,000 kilometers on the odometer, this Harrier Hybrid has been well-maintained to provide many more years of dependable performance. Whether navigating city streets or exploring off-the-beaten paths, it stands out as a practical yet stylish companion.
Embrace sustainability without sacrificing luxury or capability in this well-appointed 2014 Toyota Harrier Hybrid—where cutting-edge hybrid technology meets thoughtful design and versatile utility. Discover how this vehicle can elevate your driving experience through its innovative features and dynamic presence on the road.
Fuel consumption unknown based on the information provided from the supplier. Visit the EECA website to find out more about this information and fuel saver labels.
Emission rating unknown based on the information provided from the supplier. Visit the www.rightcar.co.nz for more information.
Safety rating unknown based on the information provided from the supplier. Visit the www.rightcar.co.nz for more information.

