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− | '''Toyota Vitz (KSP130/NSP130/NCP130). 2010 to date (prod. n/a). 3- and 5-door sedan. F/F, F/A, 998 cm³ (I3 DOHC), 1329, 1496 cm³ petrol, 1497 cm³ petrol–electric hybrid, 1364 cm³ diesel (I4 DOHC).''' Third-generation Vitz, launched in December 2010, again exported as Yaris. Stop–start 1·3 the most innovative on launch, saving fuel to the tune of 26·5 km/ℓ (75 mpg [Imperial]). Production first with UV-reducing glass in the front-door glass, reducing 99 per cent of UV light. Topped with RS model, equipped with 1·5, though FWD only; 4WD available for lesser models. CVT option across range. Larger and more athletic exterior, with C<sub>d</sub> dropping to 0,285, appearing less international and more Japanese than its predecessor; more interior room. Less engaging behind the wheel compared with previous model. “Cross”-grille facelift in 2014. Replaced in the US after the 2018 model year with a facelifted [[Mazda Demio (DJ)]]. | + | '''Toyota Vitz (KSP130/NSP130/NCP130). 2010–19 (prod. n/a). 3- and 5-door sedan. F/F, F/A, 998 cm³ (I3 DOHC), 1329, 1496 cm³ petrol, 1497 cm³ petrol–electric hybrid, 1364 cm³ diesel (I4 DOHC).''' Third-generation Vitz, launched in December 2010, again exported as Yaris. Stop–start 1·3 the most innovative on launch, saving fuel to the tune of 26·5 km/ℓ (75 mpg [Imperial]). Production first with UV-reducing glass in the front-door glass, reducing 99 per cent of UV light. Topped with RS model, equipped with 1·5, though FWD only; 4WD available for lesser models. CVT option across range. Larger and more athletic exterior, with C<sub>d</sub> dropping to 0,285, appearing less international and more Japanese than its predecessor; more interior room. Less engaging behind the wheel compared with previous model. “Cross”-grille facelift in 2014. Replaced in the US after the 2018 model year with a facelifted [[Mazda Demio (DJ)]]. |
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| ''Manufacturing location:'' Japan | | ''Manufacturing location:'' Japan |
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− | ''Marque:'' [[Toyota]] | ''Model:'' [[Toyota Vitz]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Toyota Vitz (P90)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Toyota Yaris (2016–)]] | + | ''Marque:'' [[Toyota]] | ''Model:'' [[Toyota Vitz]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Toyota Vitz (P90)]] | ''Successors:'' [[Toyota Yaris (2016–)]], [[Toyota Yaris (P210)]] |
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| ''q.v.'' [[Toyota Corolla (E160)]] | | ''q.v.'' [[Toyota Corolla (E160)]] |
Revision as of 01:59, 19 July 2020
Toyota Vitz (KSP130/NSP130/NCP130). 2010–19 (prod. n/a). 3- and 5-door sedan. F/F, F/A, 998 cm³ (I3 DOHC), 1329, 1496 cm³ petrol, 1497 cm³ petrol–electric hybrid, 1364 cm³ diesel (I4 DOHC). Third-generation Vitz, launched in December 2010, again exported as Yaris. Stop–start 1·3 the most innovative on launch, saving fuel to the tune of 26·5 km/ℓ (75 mpg [Imperial]). Production first with UV-reducing glass in the front-door glass, reducing 99 per cent of UV light. Topped with RS model, equipped with 1·5, though FWD only; 4WD available for lesser models. CVT option across range. Larger and more athletic exterior, with Cd dropping to 0,285, appearing less international and more Japanese than its predecessor; more interior room. Less engaging behind the wheel compared with previous model. “Cross”-grille facelift in 2014. Replaced in the US after the 2018 model year with a facelifted Mazda Demio (DJ).
Manufacturing location: Japan
Marque: Toyota | Model: Toyota Vitz | Predecessor: Toyota Vitz (P90) | Successors: Toyota Yaris (2016–), Toyota Yaris (P210)
q.v. Toyota Corolla (E160)