DULL, blunt and boring aren’t words to gladden anybody’s heart, even those forced to drive safe and sound seven-seater SUVs.
Toyota at last seems to have woken up to this fact, by ushering in a Kluger with more space, practicality and refinement than before, but also a hint of style.
But while this much we expect from one of the planet’s largest car-makers, the newcomer’s new-found steering and handling finesse are two virtues we certainly never anticipated.
In numerous ways, Toyota’s big crossover finally cracks it.
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