BY HAITHAM RAZAGUI | 1st Apr 2019


TOYOTA continues to meet the market by rolling out active safety and driver-assistance technologies across more variants in its range, providing a trickle-down of tech previously reserved for top-spec variants into entry-level grades.
 
From the beginning of 2018, the base Kluger GX seven-seat large SUV gained autonomous emergency braking, lane-keep assist, adaptive cruise control and automatic high beam, plus driver drowsiness alert and measures to mitigate the severity of unavoidable collisions. 
 
But this democratisation of safety does come at a price, for Toyota loaded an extra $950 onto the cost of an entry-level Kluger when it announced the changes – on a model that already offers less value for money than its key rivals.
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