Toyota Corolla Spacio
Toyota Corolla Verso / Corolla Spacio | |
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Production period: | 1997-2009 |
Class : | Van |
Body versions : | Station wagon |
Successor: | Toyota Verso |
The Toyota Corolla Verso (also called Supashio Spacio) is a compact van that Toyota manufactured from early 1997 to spring 2009. The name "Supashio" is the feeling of space, derived from the Italian "Spazio". The second generation of the Spacio was offered as Corolla Verso in Europe.
From spring 2004 to spring 2009, the Corolla Verso for Europe was produced by the Toyota plant in Turkey, while production of the Spacio in Japan ended in mid-2007.
Since spring 2009 the Toyota Verso has replaced the Corolla Verso / Spacio and the Toyota Avensis Verso .
Corolla Spacio (E110N, 1997-2001)
1st generation | |
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Toyota Corolla Spacio (1997-1999) |
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Production period: | 1997-2001 |
Body versions : | Station wagon |
Engines: |
Otto engines : 1.3–1.8 liters (63–81 kW) Diesel engines : 2.0 liters (53–66 kW) |
Length: | 4185-4210 mm |
Width: | 1690 mm |
Height: | 1630 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2465 mm |
Empty weight : | 1190-1300 kg |
In January 1997, the compact minivan based on the Corolla appeared, which was sold in Japan and North America. It was available either with four seats with two rows of seats (2-0-2) or with three rows of seats (2-2-2). With the 1.8 liter engine, all-wheel drive was available as an option. A 4-speed automatic transmission was installed as standard. Its appearance differed from the other variants of the Corolla. In the interior it was the only Corolla version to have a digital speedometer. It was developed and built by Kanto Auto Works.
In July 1997 a 5-seater version 2-3-0) was added to the range. There were slight improvements in April 1998.
Minor changes were made in April 1999, mainly focusing on redesigning the design: a body-colored Sport Aero kit and a tachometer.
- Petrol engines
- 1.3i, four-cylinder with 1332 cc in-line design with 63 kW (84 hp), 1997-2000
- 1.6 Aut., Four-cylinder with 1587 cm³ in-line design with 79 kW (107 PS), 1997-2000
- 1.6, four-cylinder with 1598 cc in-line design with 81 kW (110 PS), 1997–2001
- 1.8 AWD, four-cylinder gasoline engine with 1762 cm³ displacement in in-line design with 81 kW (110 PS), 1997–2002
- Diesel engines
- 2.0 D, four-cylinder with 1975 cc in-line design with 53 kW (72 hp), 1997–1999
- 2.0 D-4D , four-cylinder with 1995 cc in-line design with 66 kW (90 PS), 2000–2002
Corolla Spacio / Corolla Verso (E120N, 2001-2007)
2nd generation | |
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Toyota Corolla Verso (2001-2004) |
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Production period: | 2001-2007 |
Body versions : | Station wagon |
Engines: |
Petrol engines : 1.6-1.8 liters (81-99 kW) Diesel engine : 2.0 liters (66 kW) |
Length: | 4240 mm |
Width: | 1705 mm |
Height: | 1610 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2750 mm |
Empty weight : | 1250-1420 kg |
A new model was presented in May 2001, which was also sold in Europe as the Corolla Verso from the end of 2001 . The most striking change to the predecessor was the interior concept, which now features seven seats and three rows of seats. The petrol engines also offered in Europe served as the drive. However, there was the Spacio in Japan as standard with a four-speed automatic transmission and optional all-wheel drive.
While the Corolla Verso received a comprehensive facelift in spring 2004, the Spacio was slightly revised in September 2005 with modified headlights and a slight interior redesign. However, this version did not completely correspond to the model in Europe.
Production of the Spacio in Japan ended in June 2007. The position of the smaller versions was taken over by the Sienta , while the larger ones were replaced by the Avensis Verso .
As in Europe, the Toyota Verso has been available since April 2009 .
- Gasoline engine
- 1.6 VVT-i - four-cylinder with 1598 cc in-line design with 81 kW (110 PS), 2001-2004
- 1.8 VVT-i - four-cylinder with 1794 cm³ displacement in in-line design with 99 kW (135 PS), 2001-2004
- Diesel only in Europe
- 2.0 D-4D - four-cylinder with 1995 cc in-line design with 66 kW (90 PS), 2001-2004
Corolla Verso (ZER / ZZE, 2004–2009; Europe only)
2nd generation (facelift) | |
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Toyota Corolla Verso (2004-2007) |
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Production period: | 2004-2009 |
Body versions : | Station wagon |
Engines: |
Otto engines : 1.6–1.8 liters (81–95 kW) Diesel engines : 2.0–2.2 liters (85–130 kW) |
Length: | 4360 mm |
Width: | 1770 mm |
Height: | 1620 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2750 mm |
Empty weight : | 1345-1565 kg |
In April 2004 a new Corolla Verso came on the market. From then on, the models destined for Europe rolled off the assembly line at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Turkey .
Although there have been changes both technically and optically, it was only a heavily modified version of the predecessor.
A new 2.2 liter diesel engine was also available from autumn 2005. With 130 kW (177 hp), the unit was the most powerful diesel engine in a compact van at the time. With regard to emission control, Toyota equipped the vehicle with its own D-CAT technology, which included a storage catalytic converter.
A small facelift was carried out in the summer of 2007 . The Corolla Verso got a visually revised - now based on the Auris - radiator grille, new bumpers and a changed layout of the rear lights. No changes were made to the engines.
Production of the compact van ended in March 2009. It was replaced by the Toyota Verso .
- Gasoline engine
- 1.6 VVT-i - four-cylinder with 1598 cc in-line design with 81 kW (110 PS), 2004–2009
- 1.8 VVT-i - four-cylinder with 1794 cc in-line design with 95 kW (129 PS), 2004–2009
- diesel
- 2.0 D-4D - four-cylinder with 1995 cc in-line design with 85 kW (116 hp), 2004–2006
- 2.2 D-4D - four-cylinder with 2231 cm³ displacement in line design with 100 kW (136 PS), 2005–2009
- 2.2 D-CAT - four-cylinder with 2231 cm³ displacement in in-line design with 130 kW (177 PS), 2005-2009