Toyota Ses'fikile

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Toyota Commuter (identical)
Toyota Commuter (identical)
Ses'fikile
Manufacturer: Toyota
Production period: 2004 – today
Previous model: Toyota Hiace H50
Successor: none
Technical specifications
Designs: minibus
Engines: Otto engine :
2.7 liters (111 kW)
Diesel engine :
2.5 liters (75 kW)
Length: 5380 mm
Width: 1880 mm
Height: 2285 mm
Wheelbase: 2570 mm

The Toyota Ses'fikile is a van from the Japanese automobile brand Toyota . The model was named after a well-known South African wine region. The Ses'fikile was developed on the basis of the Commuter by Toyota South Africa. It has been mass-produced since 2004. So far, the model has only been sold in Africa . The model is particularly popular with travel companies. The curb weight is given as 1998 kg.

The Ses'fikile is available in the model version 2.7 VVT-I 16-seater bus (price: from R 296,900) and in the version 2.5 D-4D 16-seater bus (price: from R 311,700). These are designed as people carriers. There is only space for luggage in the storage compartments above the seats (optional, not standard). There is no trunk. The only thing hidden behind the tailgate is a fire extinguisher, a warning triangle, a spare wheel, a medicine bag and repair tools.

The standard equipment of the Ses'fikile includes ABS , BAS , ToyotaCare Microdot System, immobilizer and repair equipment . Depending on the model, the Ses'fikile is powered by a Toyota 2TR-FE gasoline engine with a displacement of around 2.7 liters and an output of 111 kW or a Toyota 2KD-FTV H diesel engine with a displacement of around 2.5 l and 75 kW power. 800 units of the Ses'fikile are produced per month.

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