WiLL Cypha
Want | |
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VC / Cypha | |
Production period: | 2002-2005 |
Class : | Small car |
Body versions : | Station wagon |
Engines: |
Petrol engines : 1.3–1.5 liters (64–77 kW) |
Length: | 3695 mm |
Width: | 1675 mm |
Height: | 1535-1550 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2370 mm |
Empty weight : | 990-1090 kg |
Previous model | WiLL Vi |
The WiLL VC (Japanese: ト ヨ タ ・ ウ ィ ル VC) is a five-seater car model from WiLL , a brand of the Japanese car manufacturer Toyota , which was produced between August 2002 and April 2004 as the successor to the unsuccessful WiLL Vi .
Brief description
All Cypha models were built in the headquarters plant of the Japanese car manufacturer Central Motor . The objectives of the predecessor have been retained, but the concept has been changed. Instead of the previous retro look with a notchback , there was a notchback .
The following engines were available:
- 1.3l 2WD (NCP70): 2NZ-FE with a displacement of 1298 cm³ and an output of 87 hp
- 1.5l 4WD (NCP75): 1NZ-FE with a displacement of 1496 cm³ and an output of 105 hp
In March 2003, Toyota changed the model name to Cypha (Japanese: ウ ィ ル サ イ フ ァ). The name is made up of Cy over and Pha eton. At the same time, the previously optional navigation system became standard equipment. In the special model WiLL Cypha G-BOOK , which was available from March to July 2003, Toyota used G-Book , which could only be rented with a monthly leasing contract through the dealer organization Netz . The monthly contract included a hands-free system, mobile phone and the navigation system.
In April 2004, Toyota stopped production of the Will Cypha without a successor.