WiLL Vi
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Vi (type NCP19 ) | |
Production period: | 2000-2001 |
Class : | Small car |
Body versions : | limousine |
Engines: |
Otto engine : 1.2 liters (65 kW) |
Length: | 3760 mm |
Width: | 1660 mm |
Height: | 1575-1600 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2370 mm |
Empty weight : | 940-950 kg |
successor | WiLL VC |
The WiLL Vi (Japanese: ト ヨ タ ・ ウ ィ ル ブ イ ア イ) is a notchback sedan in the small car segment of the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota . The WiLL Vi was created on the basis of the Toyota Vitz .
The model offered a trunk with up to 83.1 liters of loading volume and space for a maximum of five people. A distinction must be made between the standard model STD Based Grade (2WD) and the larger Canvas Top (4WD). Both model versions were made with the 2NZ-FEequipped, which had a displacement of 1298 cm³ and an output of 65 kW (88 PS). ABS, UV-filtering glass panes, manual air conditioning, central locking, electric windows front and rear, height-adjustable leather steering wheel, three-point seat belts, airbags for driver and front passenger, side impact protection and fastenings for child seats were standard. As an option, the customer could then opt for aluminum rims, a navigation system, spoiler or fog lights in the rear.