![]() ![]() When it gets to seat adjustment, the Vellfire really takes the game ahead. The entire seat is dressed in leather and reeks of aristocracy. The armrests are tall and also get a soft leather upholstery for added comfort. The cushioning is soft and you kind of sink into them, like on a sofa. The moment you bum hits the base, you know this is going to be a comfortable affair. Separated not just by armrests, but an entire seat structure. You get two upholstery options - black and Flaxen (beige). In fact, Toyota says the car has been designed around the seats, and it definitely shows. And the sight they open is the one you get when you sneak a peek into the business class cabin on an international flight. Like most large MPVs, the side doors are powered and slide back. ![]() Because that's where the Vellfire will justify its asking price. Of course, and that too in the second row. It's the same MPV, but with a Lexus tadka. If you have even more money to spare on a luxury MPV, check out the Lexus LM 300h instead. Overall, the Vellfire does look like an MPV from the future, for the rich. The indicators are dynamic as well and look rather sharp. They get multiple rectangular LEDs and the fat chrome bar complement the profile well. Full marks to Toyota though for spicing it up with the taillamps. But, the Vellfire has them beat in terms of height.Īt the back, you get a very MPV-like profile. In fact, both the V-Class and even the more humble Kia Carnival are longer, wider and have a longer wheelbase than the Jap. Speaking of size, it's important to mention that the Vellfire, though huge, isn't the biggest thing out there. Wheels are 225/60 R17 units finished in a dark-ish chrome and do justice to the overall look of the MPV. The glass area is massive and the rear window wears wraparound glasses which lends it a clean look. Move to the side and the shark fin-like B-pillar adds a bit of flavour to the otherwise plain profile. But it doesn't have a dominating presence like the Carnival. It looks like you spent big bucks on it, which you’d have. The massive front split chrome grille is made to look like a Samurai's armour and along with the split headlamps, give it an unmistakable Japanese, in-your-face esque. ![]()
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