Talk:Toyota K platform
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[edit]Ok , is a as follows Toyota platforms are tricky. hard to designate them as such. The platform is not MC it is actually VC. Toyota platforms designate first by engine category . The CV platform has been in use since 1991.
The Toyota Camry,Totota Windom , ES300 from 1991-1993 were VCV-10 The first letter denoting the engine (V)CVwhich meant it employed the 3(V)Z-Fe V6 engine (3VZ-FE,4VZ-FE)) the models employing the 4cyl engine , the platform was noted as SVC for using the 5(S)-FE inline 4 (5S-FE). in 1994 When the the when the updated 1MZ-FE 3.0 V6 came the V6 Platform changed to MCV for the ES300 and Toyota Windom and Toyota Camry using the 1MZ 3.0 V6 , but in other markets That used the 4VZ 2.5 liter V6 engines the platform was still denoted as VCV . The SVC platform was still used on all Windom , Camry models that used the 4CYL engine until 2000.
- 1991-1993 VCV ( 3VZ-FE 3.0 V6,4VZ-FE 2.5 V6)
Toyota Camry Vienta, Toyota Windom Lexus ES300 (1991-1995 with vehicles using the 4VZ )
- SCV (5S-FE equipped)
1991-2001 Toyota Camry, 1991-1999 Toyota Windom, 1997-2001 Toyota Harrier (2WD)
- MCV (1MZ,2MZ,3MZ V6 engine equipped)
1994-2004 Toyota Windom' 1994-2005 Toyota Camry , Toyota Camry Vienta 1994-2005/6 Lexus ES300 , ES330 1997-2004 Toyota Harrier
- ACV ( employing the 2AZ 4cyl engine )
2002-present Toyota Camry' 2002-2004 Toyota Harrier (2wd)
Kongkit (talk) 18:51, 26 April 2008 (UTC)
- I think these cars are based K platform. Ah...how do you think?--春夏秋冬奏慈 (talk) 14:14, 17 July 2010 (UTC)
- I have removed the Camry and its derivates from the Toyota MC platform article and included them here with the K platform information created yesterday. It is a widely perpetuated myth that the Camry and its derivatives ride on the MC. Camry adopted the K platform with the XV30 in 2001. OSX (talk • contributions) 03:28, 18 June 2014 (UTC)
Original two Avalon Generations: Not Based on K-Platform?
[edit]Researching into the K platform and its development history, I cannot find any concrete evidence that the XX20 (or even its XX10 predecessor) ever employed the K-Platform. If the XX20 entered production before the Highlander that introduced the K-Platform, how would it have used the K-Platform? I know for certain the XX30 used the K platform, but it appears to have been a completely separate development from the original two, related Avalon programs. 129.210.115.227 (talk) 06:46, 15 February 2024 (UTC)