Saturday, December 24, 2016

The Windom is a luxury sedan produced by Toyota and is not typically available in the North American market. These sedans were produced for the domestic market in Japan. The Windom comes in two basic models: the 3.0G and the 3.0X. There is also a limited edition of the 3.0G, similar to the standard 3.0G.

Power

    The front-wheel drive Windom has power steering with an automatic transmission, a 3.0-liter V6 engine and an electronic fuel injection system. The power-to-weight ratio is 139.47 bhp/ton (brake horsepower), the power produced by cranking the engine before any is transferred to the wheels through the transmission. The compression ratio of the Windom is 10.5:1. The maximum torque is 221 foot-pounds at 4,400 RPM. The bore and stroke are 3.44 inches by 3.27 inches, and the maximum horsepower is 218.

Fuel Economy

    The Windom gets an estimated 21 miles per gallon in the city and 30 miles per gallon on the highway. The fuel tank holds about 18.5 gallons and uses unleaded premium gasoline.

Exterior

    The Toyota Windom has four doors and seats five. Both the 3.0G and 3.0X share the same dimensions: 191.54 inches in length, 71.26 inches in width and 57.28 inches in height. However, the 3.0G is lightly heavier than the 3.0X, at a weight of 3373.07 pounds, versus the 3.0X's 3351.03 pounds. Six different color options are available: black, dark red mica, dark blue mica, light aqua mica metallic, white pearl crystal shine and silver metallic. The Windom rides on 16-inch wheels fitted with 215/60R1695H tires. The wheelbase is 107.1 inches.

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