Toyota Vios

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Toyota Vios
Production period: since 2002
Class : Small car
Body versions : limousine
Previous model: Toyota Tercel

Toyota Vios is the trade name of Toyota for a sedan in the small car class , which is marketed in Asia outside of Japan and replaced the Toyota Tercel marketed there as Toyota Soluna .

First generation

  • From 2002 to 2007 the Vios was based on the Toyota Echo , but received some other body parts in the style of the contemporary Toyota Corolla sedan.
First generation facelift model

Second generation

2nd generation

Third generation (XP150, since 2013)

3rd generation
Toyota Vios (since 2013)

Toyota Vios (since 2013)

Production period: since 2013
Body versions : limousine
Engines: Otto engines :
1.5 liters (80 kW)
Length: 4410-4425 mm
Width: 1700-1730 mm
Height: 1475 mm
Wheelbase : 2550 mm
Empty weight : 1045-1060 kg
Rear view

The third generation was presented to the public at the Bangkok International Motor Show in March 2013. It was launched shortly afterwards in Thailand . The market launch in other Asian countries took place in the second quarter of 2013.

Technical specifications

1.5 VVT-i ( Singapore )
Construction period since 05/2013
Engine characteristics
Engine type R4 petrol engine
Displacement 1497 cc
Max. Power at min −1 80 kW (109 PS) / 6000
Max. Torque in min -1 141 Nm / 4200
Power transmission
Drive, as standard Front wheel drive
Gearbox, as standard 4-speed automatic transmission
Readings
Top speed 170 km / h
Acceleration, 0-100 km / h 12.0 s
Fuel consumption over 100 km (combined) 6.4 l super
CO 2 emissions (combined) 151 g / km
Empty weight 1045-1060 kg
Tank capacity 42 l

Individual evidence

  1. ^ New Toyota Vios unveiled at the Bangkok Motor Show. March 28, 2013, accessed May 17, 2016 .

Web links

Commons : Toyota Vios  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files