The Toyota Alphard is one of the most comfortable and reliable ways to transport a large family or group of friends. They cost more than the alternatives but they’re worth it.
The Body kit for Alphard 2015-2017, to change to Alphard 2018-on, the latest style of Alphard, also, the most expensive model of Alphard series.
Toyota Alphard is the brand’s top mini-van line.A “Vellfire” version is sportier and more aggressively styled, aimed at younger buyers.
The car starts and stops at the touch of a button; the left rear door can be electrically operated from the driver’s seat.
RightCar estimates that over 14,000km of driving a year, an Alphard will cost $2,600 to fuel. We think that’s optimistic and in normal use, you should expect to spend more. The 65-litre petrol tank costs $130 to fill at $2 a litre and can take you up to 650km before the fuel light comes on.
The Alphard is in the cheapest brand for ACC levies and will cost $76.92 a year to licence.
This generation Alphard is available on Trade Me from around $20,000 to $50,000. The most expensive models are those adapted for disability use or low-mileage, highly optioned six-cylinder versions. Model-for-model, the Alphard is far more expensive than its closest competition, the Nissan Elgrand, but it also holds its value better.