Toyota Porte

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Toyota Porte
Production period: since 2004
Class : Minivan
Body versions : Station wagon

The Toyota Porte is a minivan produced by the Japanese car manufacturer Toyota . This model has been on sale in Japan since 2004 and in Hong Kong and Macau in 2015 and is therefore only available with right-hand drive. The car is available as a four- or five-seater and is based on the Vitz compact car . It has different doors: the driver's door and the rear right door are designed as normal, front-hinged folding doors, while a single, electrically powered sliding door is mounted on the passenger side, which allows access to both rows of seats. The Peugeot 1007 has a similar body concept based, although this is designed with two sliding doors.

1st generation (2004–2012)

1st generation
Toyota Porte

Toyota Porte

Production period: 2004–2012
Body versions : Station wagon
Engines:
Petrol engines : 1.3–1.5 liters
(64–80 kW)
Length: 3990 mm
Width: 1690 mm
Height: 1720 mm
Wheelbase : 2600 mm
Empty weight : 1090-1200 kg

The first generation vehicle was sold between 2004 and 2012. The engine range included two engines, both variants could be purchased with front-wheel or all-wheel drive.

2nd generation (since 2012)

2nd generation
Toyota Spade

Toyota Spade

Production period: since 2012
Body versions : Station wagon
Engines:
Petrol engines : 1.3-1.5 liters
(76-80 kW)
Length: 3995 mm
Width: 1695 mm
Height: 1690-1720 mm
Wheelbase : 2600 mm
Empty weight : 1170-1240 kg

In July 2012 Toyota presented a revised variant based on the first generation. It has been built since October 2012 and has also been sold in Hong Kong and Macau since August 2015. With a slightly different appearance, the vehicle is also sold as the Toyota Spade in addition to the Porte .

Web links

Commons : Toyota Porte  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. TMC Launches Redesigned 'Porte' and New 'Spade' Compact Minivans in Japan - TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION GLOBAL WEBSITE. In: www2.toyota.co.jp. July 23, 2012, accessed July 24, 2018 .