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hhcchen
02-24-2006, 11:13 PM
any one knows about this car...???:iono:
http://feature.u-car.com.tw/feature-images/101-200/157/ft-157.jpg
http://feature.u-car.com.tw/feature-detail.asp?fid=157
personally, i think it's way more better looking than belta (yaris sedan)

black_toyojazz
02-25-2006, 09:55 PM
The Vios is based on a lengthened Yaris/Vitz/Echo platform, and it was specifically developed for both the asian and China markets. It is not available in any other parts of the world.

Launched in mid-2003, was the replacement for Toyota's original made-in-Thailand car, the Soluna.

http://www.expatmotors.co.th/2000Soluna.JPG


The name VIOS was chosen by Toyota because, in Latin, it means, "to move forward"; and it is wholly appropriate for this model as it sets a new global benchmark for compact family sedans.

The VIOS brings up-to-the-minute technology to the compact family car class, coupled to Toyota's long-standing reputation for reliability, durability and value for money. Targeted at a more youthful customer base with pop princess, Britney Spears, endorsing it, the VIOS looks set to give economy-priced offerings from other makers and countries a good run for their money, with its really decent equipment content.

http://www.wobpictures.com/data/media/449/Vios-What_do_You_Want-Ad-Thailand-001-WoB.jpg


The VIOS runs a modern 1.5 litre engine with four-valves per cylinder, double overhead camshafts (DOHC) and intelligent variable valve timing (VVT-i) technology. Power output is a healthy maximum of 109 PS developed at 6,000 rpm, while maximum torque is 142 Nm at 4,200 rpm. Mated to Toyota's 4-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission, swift progress is easily achieved in the VIOS, with the gear ratios smoothly switching from one to another.


Technical Specifications
4 door Sedan

ENGINE
Description: 1NZ-FE In-line 4 cylinder, 16 valves, DOHC VVT-i, electronic fuel injection
Capacity: 1497 cc
Drive Layout FF (front engine, front drive)
Bore and Stroke: 75.0 mm x 84.7mm
Max Power: 109PS @ 6000rpm
Max Torque: 142 Nm/4200 rpm
Transmission
1.5 E Manual: Five-speed manual transmission
1.5E/1.5 S-Auto: Four-speed automatic transmission

SUSPENSION
Front: MacPherson struts with stabilizer
Rear: Torsion Beam with stabilizer

TYRES
Front/Rear: 175/65R14

STEERING
Rack-and-pinion, power assisted

BRAKES
Front: Ventilated discs/discs
Rear: Discs

Anti-lock brakes with electronic brake force distribution

WEIGHTS & DIMENSIONS
Kerb Weight:
940kg to 990kg

Dimensions (L/W/H):
4285mm / 1695mm / 1435mm

Wheelbase: 2500mm

EXTERIOR
Foglamps - Front
Bumpers - Front & Rear Color-Keyed
Wipers - Front Intermittent
Windshield - Green Laminated With
Door Outside Handle - Grip Type Chrome
Side Protective Moulding Color-Keyed

POWER FEATURES
Power Steering With
Power Window With
Power Door Lock With


SAFETY
Side Door Impact Beams
SRS Airbags - Driver's Seat
SRS Airbags - Passenger's Seat
ABS with EBD*
Head Impact Protection
WL Concept Seat
Child Protector


http://www.toyotasingapore.com.sg/media/sgen/images/showroom/vios/vios2005_gallery_01_800.jpg

http://www.toyotasingapore.com.sg/media/sgen/images/showroom/vios/vios2005_gallery_05_800.jpg

hhcchen
02-25-2006, 11:50 PM
very nice presentation from you...:clap:
good job...
i see vios as the next generation tercel (what im driving...)
and belta (yaris sedan) as the next generation vios...
although i still think vios is better looking than belta...:thumbdown:
http://www.expatmotors.co.th/2000Soluna.JPG
soluna looks like a face lifted tercel... maybe they are the same...:tongue:

black_toyojazz
02-26-2006, 02:10 PM
very nice presentation from you...:clap:
good job...


Hey thanks!! :laugh:



i see vios as the next generation tercel (what im driving...)
and belta (yaris sedan) as the next generation vios...

soluna looks like a face lifted tercel... maybe they are the same...:tongue:..


If we make an analogy and family trees in Toy, will be:

the same line of the Vios it's the Echo/Vitz/Yaris (motor code NZ)

http://www.northwheels.com/images/Photos/newcars/vios.jpg
http://auto.consumerguide.com/images/autoreview/400x266/2005-Toyota-Echo-05812071990001.JPG
http://www.toyota.com/images/vehicles/future/yaris/photo_1.jpg
http://www.epochtimes.com/i6/5020346521641--ss.jpg
http://web.carsguru.ru/web/photo/toyota_vitz_10_hatchback_1.jpg




....but the Tercel shares the family tree of the Paseo, Starlet and Sera (motor code E)

http://auto.consumerguide.com/images/autoreview/400x266/1995-98-Toyota-Tercel-97812071990102.JPG
http://www.theautochannel.com/media/photos/toyota/1998/98_toyota_tercel_ce_4d.jpg
http://auto.consumerguide.com/images/autoreview/400x266/1992-97-Toyota-Paseo-92812111990510.JPG
http://www.059-in-side.com/cynos-1.jpg
http://motor.israelinfo.ru/obzor/images/29_1.jpg
http://japanoid.com/img/ToyotaSera1990_p.jpg
http://www.pinki78.de/base/bilder/starlet/p9/p9.jpg
http://images.cityvisits.de/daten/autogenial/22759_1206826.jpg



So, I think the Belta and the Vios (and Soluna) are brothers, or maybe the same car but different name.

as400g33k
02-26-2006, 09:02 PM
To add to black_toyojazz, the Vios is classified as an 'Asian car' destined for Asian markets only. It does have some design similiraties with the Yaris (like the engine and the centre console for example).

http://www.toyota.com.ph/media/phen/images/showroom/vios/comfort.jpg

More pics/info at here (http://www.toyota.com.ph/showroom/vios/kce_3.html).

Comparably, what Vios is to Toyota, the City is to Honda.

http://www.hondaphil.com/images/city15/ex_2.jpg

More info here (http://www.hondaphil.com/car.php?model=city_vtec).

swng
02-27-2006, 12:14 AM
I have tried to search for the Toyota Vios on Yahoo's site at Taiwan and found a lot of information about it:smile:.

Sp33dY
02-27-2006, 03:37 PM
VIOS is manaufactured in Taiwan ... that is why. :)

swng
02-27-2006, 05:57 PM
No wonder! Thanks!

heybai
03-08-2006, 12:56 AM
Hi. I just discovered the Yaris and am seriously considering buying one when I return to Taiwan later this year, so I was happy to find this website, this forum, and this thread. I wonder if anyone knows anything about this news story?:

"Hotai [Toyota's partner in Taiwan] plans to push two new car models late this year, including the refined version of Camry medium sedan and Yaris sub-compact, and aims to sell about 150,000 units this year, about the same volume as last year."

http://english.www.gov.tw/TaiwanHeadlines/index.jsp?categid=9&recordid=91622

This would suggest that the company plans to replace or substitute the Vios, as you all have explained it here, with the Yaris, but I couldn't find any info on the Yaris at Toyota's consumer website for Taiwan.

Can anyone confirm that the Yaris will be available in Taiwan this year? A big attraction for the Yaris for me is the shape and the interior. In other small cars my head almost always touches, or nearly touches, the roof, so I am not interested in the Vios (re)design. I also think the Yaris hatchback looks great, aesthetically speaking.

Look forward to any responses. Thanks.

hhcchen
03-08-2006, 01:18 AM
Hi. I just discovered the Yaris and am seriously considering buying one when I return to Taiwan later this year, so I was happy to find this website, this forum, and this thread. I wonder if anyone knows anything about this news story?:

"Hotai [Toyota's partner in Taiwan] plans to push two new car models late this year, including the refined version of Camry medium sedan and Yaris sub-compact, and aims to sell about 150,000 units this year, about the same volume as last year."

http://english.www.gov.tw/TaiwanHeadlines/index.jsp?categid=9&recordid=91622

This would suggest that the company plans to replace or substitute the Vios, as you all have explained it here, with the Yaris, but I couldn't find any info on the Yaris at Toyota's consumer website for Taiwan.

Can anyone confirm that the Yaris will be available in Taiwan this year? A big attraction for the Yaris for me is the shape and the interior. In other small cars my head almost always touches, or nearly touches, the roof, so I am not interested in the Vios (re)design. I also think the Yaris hatchback looks great, aesthetically speaking.

Look forward to any responses. Thanks.

i dont know...:iono:
but there is a link you might be interested...
i posted in another thread already...
http://clie.ws/bbs/index.php?showforum=786

heybai
03-09-2006, 05:12 AM
i dont know...
but there is a link you might be interested...
i posted in another thread already...
http://clie.ws/bbs/index.php?showforum=786

Thanks for a link to that thread -- lots of nice pics. I found another article which suggests that the Taiwan release will include only the 3-dr hatchback and the sedan versions of the Yaris and not the 5-dr hatchback. If so, that will be a disappointment. I can't find the link to that story -- and I don't know how I constructed the search to find it -- or I would post it here.

heybai
03-09-2006, 05:25 AM
Found it!:

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/detail.asp?GRP=E&id=77294

The relevant 'graph:

"In March, Toyota will launch the Yaris sedan and three-door hatchback, followed by Honda's Fit, a five-door hatchback in April, and Nissan's Versa hatchback in May and a sedan in the fall. The Yaris is a third smaller than the Suburban and weighs almost a ton and a half less."

So no five-door? I won't buy a three-door and the sedan's shape and headroom don't appeal to me. This is too bad, if true.

Another question: I did see Yarises (or "Yarai"? :-)) in Taiwan during my visit last month, so they must have been imported. Any ideas on how much more it would be to import a car to Taiwan? I have never bought a car in Taiwan -- don't know if buying an import is worth the trouble and expense, etc.

hhcchen
03-09-2006, 01:26 PM
Found it!:

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/detail.asp?GRP=E&id=77294

The relevant 'graph:

"In March, Toyota will launch the Yaris sedan and three-door hatchback, followed by Honda's Fit, a five-door hatchback in April, and Nissan's Versa hatchback in May and a sedan in the fall. The Yaris is a third smaller than the Suburban and weighs almost a ton and a half less."

So no five-door? I won't buy a three-door and the sedan's shape and headroom don't appeal to me. This is too bad, if true.

Another question: I did see Yarises (or "Yarai"? :-)) in Taiwan during my visit last month, so they must have been imported. Any ideas on how much more it would be to import a car to Taiwan? I have never bought a car in Taiwan -- don't know if buying an import is worth the trouble and expense, etc.
i think this is off topic...
if you want to discuss taiwanese yaris...
maybe we should open another thread for that...
let this thread for vios...:respekt:
hey, you never know... maybe when there are enough taiwanese yaris owners here, we might be able to have our own little sections here...
what i read from somewhere... taiwanese yaris could be made from taiwan...
and seem like they hold up honda fit because they get new civic first...
so if you want a new car soon... yaris would still be your choise...
well, correct me if i am wrong... again...:cool:

heybai
03-09-2006, 03:30 PM
i think this is off topic...
if you want to discuss taiwanese yaris...
maybe we should open another thread for that...
let this thread for vios.

You're right. Vios it is:

http://www.carsurvey.org/model_Toyota_VIOS.html