The Toyota 4Runner is a SUV (sport utility vehicle) car produced by Toyota since 1984. In Japan the 4Runner was known as Toyota Hilux Surf. The 2009 Toyota 4Runner comes in SR5, Sport Edition, and Limited trims. All offer a 236-hp 4.0-liter V6 or a 260-hp 4.7-liter V8 engine and combines with a 5-speed automatic. Available safety features include ABS, traction control, antiskid system, curtain side airbags, and front side airbags.
The following table outline detail information regarding the 2009 Toyota 4Runner Specs (brake, suspension, power, torque, compression, dimension and fuel type) and Engine Features.
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Category Engine position Engine Engine type Valves per cylinder Max power Max torque Bore stroke Compression Fuel Transmission Drive Seats Passenger space Doors Turn circle Total length Total width Total height Ground clearance Wheelbase Front brakes type Rear brakes type Lubrication Front Leg room Fuel with highway drive Fuel with city drive Fuel tank capacity
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SUV Front 4000 ccm (242,86 cubic inches) V6 4 236.00 PS (173,13 kW or 231,84 HP) at 5200 rpm 266.00 Nm (26,96 kgf-m or 195,22 ft.lbs) at 3800 rpm 75.0 x 86.0 mm (2,99 x 3.4 inches) 10.0:1 Gasoline Auto, 5-speed Rear 5 2919 litres (767,15 gallons) 4 12 m (481,88 inches) 4810 mm (188,45 inches) 1920 mm (75,22 inches) 1470 mm (57,61 inches) 230 mm (9,05 inches) 2610 mm (102,29 inches) Disks Disks Wet sump 1070 mm (41,89 inches) 11.2 litres/100 km (20,90 miles per gallon) 14.7 litres/100 km (15,92 miles per gallon) 50.0 litres (13,14 gallons)
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