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Toyota N platform
Car platform for executive cars From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Toyota N platform is a car platform for executive cars (E-class models) from Toyota, introduced in 2003.[1] It is often called "Mark X platform" and "Crown platform", after its core uses, and, less frequently, "Lexus GS platform". It is used on a variety of sizes of rear- and all-wheel drive automobiles, ranging from compact to full-sized executive.
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In 2018, the N platform was replaced by the Toyota New Global Architecture TNGA-L platform.[2][3]
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Features
- The body is monocoque;
- It is a rear-wheel drive platform, with optional four-wheel drive;
- 4WD variants use Toyota's FOUR system, which is full-time with 3 differentials (center, rear and front);
- Engines are mounted longitudinally;
- Front suspension is double wishbone, while rear is multi-link;
- Disc brakes are used at all four corners.
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Applications
- Lexus LF-X concept (2003)
- Toyota Crown/Crown Majesta — S180 (2003–2008), S200 (2008–2012), S210 (2012–2020)
- Toyota Mark X sedan — X120 (2004–2009), X130 (2009–2019)[4][5][6]
- Toyota Century — G60 (2018–present)[7]
- Lexus IS — XE20 (2005–2014)
- Lexus GS — S190 (2005–2012)
- Lexus LS — XF40 (2007–2017)
- Lexus LF-X concept
- Toyota Crown/Crown Majesta (S180)
- Toyota Crown/Crown Majesta (S200)
- Toyota Crown/Crown Majesta (S210)
- Toyota Mark X/Reiz (X120)
- Toyota Mark X/Reiz (X130)
- Toyota Century
- Lexus IS (SE20)
- Lexus GS (S190)
- Lexus LS
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New N
Applications
- Lexus GS (L10)
- Lexus IS (XE30)
- Lexus RC
References
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