Recently, the discussion about car brands has once again aroused heated discussions, especially the price increase phenomenon represented by Toyota Century has attracted much attention. The ** of this car is nearly 4 million, which is staggering, but the ** in the same frame as Cullinan has caused a wave of discussion. Although the Toyota Century has increased its price by more than 1.7 million, it seems to be a little small in front of Cullinan.
From the outside, the Cullinan's iconic waterfall grille, silver trim and artistic headlights show the aura of an industry benchmark. The Toyota Century, on the other hand, is a bit abrupt in appearance, and despite the attention to detail, it still looks like life. In terms of body size and side design, the two cars share similarities, but the Cullinan's coherence and sense of nobility make it superior. As for the interior, the Toyota Century, although practical, looks a bit petty compared to the Cullinan.
However, in terms of power performance, the Toyota Century defeated Cullinan. Cullinan's 6The 7T engine and 8AT gearbox guarantee stability and comfort, but the Toyota Century's plug-in hybrid system is even more unique. As a result, the two cars are not actually comparable.
To sum up, while the Toyota Century excels in some areas, there is still a gap compared to the Cullinan. So, is the Toyota Century, which is worth the 1.7 million price increase, really worth it?
What do you think of these two cars?