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Toyota Vitz

Posted: December 2, 2009 in Toyota Vitz
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Common Name: Vitz
Driver: -
Make: Toyota
Model: Vitz
Engine: I4 DOHC (1NZ-FE)
Drivetrain: FF
Horsepower: 107 hp / 6000 rpm
Torque: 14.4 kgm / 4400 prm
Color: Green
Dimensions: 3750 mm x 1695 mm x 1520 mm
Wheelbase: 2460 mm
Weight: 1060 kg

Brand: Tomica
Year: 2005
Model Number: 033
Scale: 1:59
Made In: China

Toyota redesigned the Vitz in early 2005, immediately going on sale in Japan. The European, Australian, Canadian, Mexican, and Puerto Rican markets saw the second generation Vitz near the end of 2005. In the Australian and North American markets, the car was sold as the “Yaris” for the first time. The production 2007 Toyota Yaris for the US market was unveiled at the Los Angeles Auto Show in January 2006. The new Yaris is built in Japan, France, and Thailand.

The Yaris is also available in Malaysia, powered by the 1NZ-FE engine with 4-cylinder DOHC with VVT-i. It comes in 2 trim levels: 1.5G and 1.5S, both with 4-speed automatic transmission with Super ECT and Gate Shifter, featuring an output of 80 kW at 6000 rpm, and a torque of 141 Nm at 4200 rpm. The 1.5S variant comes with 15” solid disc brake for the front wheels, front and rear bumper spoilers, side skirt and rear spoiler, amber Optitron meter, a black center cluster, with a steering wheel, gearshift and knob in leather.

Toyota Vitz

Posted: December 2, 2009 in Toyota Vitz
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Toyota Vitz

Common Name: Vitz
Driver: -
Make: Toyota
Model: Vitz
Engine: I4 DOHC (2NZ-FE)
Drivetrain: FF
Horsepower: 85 hp / 6000 rpm
Torque: 122 nm / 4400 prm
Color: Pink
Dimensions: 3615 mm x 1660 mm x 1500 mm
Wheelbase: 2370 mm
Weight: 885 kg

Brand: Tomica
Year: 1999
Model Number: 110
Scale: 1:57
Made In: China

The Japanese Vitz RS (European Yaris T-Sport) was introduced in 2001 and was powered by a 1.5L (108 hp) engine, shared with the Echo, Vios, as well as the Scion xA. The 1.5L T Sport was marketed as ‘more fun to drive’ than the base models because of a sportier suspension and extra power compared to the 1.3L (90 hp) model. Later, the Vitz RS was modified by TRD (Toyota Racing Developments), and was fitted with a turbo-charger. A limited run was produced with a power output of around 120kW (163PS; 161bhp) and a 0-100km/h (0-62mph) time of just 7 seconds. Note that there is also a 1.3L JDM Vitz RS with the 2nz-fe engine which shares brakes, bodykit, headlights,suspension and interior with the 1.5L vitz RS.