The model offers good output figures across the range, starting at 152 Hp and 206 Nm of torque, going up to 300 Hp and 361 Nm of torque.
Fuel consumption is between 10.5 l/100 km (22.4 mpg) (2017 Toyota Alphard III (facelift 2017) 3.5 V6 (300 Hp) Automatic) and 12 l/100 km (19.6 mpg) (2005 Toyota Alphard I (facelift 2005) 2.4 i (159 Hp)), depending on the variant. Hybrid versions, however, where fuel consumption is generally lower, are also included in the range.
Fuel tank capacity could be 65 l/ 17.17 gal (second and some third generation variants), 70 l/ 18.49 gal (first generation variants), or 75 l/ 19.81 gal (some third generation variants).
Dimensions vary between 4845 mm (190.75 in.) and 4945 mm (194.69 in.) in length, 1830 mm (72.05 in.) and 1850 mm (72.83 in.) in width, and 1890 mm (74.41 in.) and 1950 mm (76.77 in.) in height, depending on the variant.
Curb weight is between 1990 kg (4387.2 lbs.) and 2160 kg (4761.98 lbs.) (Toyota Alphard III (facelift 2017)).
Toyota Alphard is available with either front or all-wheel drive, with the former being more common.
Toyota Alphard is being sold in Japan, China, Southeast Asia, Bangladesh, Belarus, Russia, and the Middle East.
According to owners, the Alphard is spacious, stable, well-built, and being a Toyota, well-performing in terms of reliability. Interior design and materials feel high-quality and offer great comfort for driver and passengers. On the negative side, high fuel consumption of non-hybrid variants can drive the running cost of the vehicle up.
Yes, it is considered a luxury van.