Toyota Ractis
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Toyota Sienta (XP170) |
The Toyota Ractis (Japanese: トヨタ・ラクティス, Toyota Rakutisu) is a mini MPV produced by Japanese automaker Toyota. It is a five-seater mini MPV based on the Vitz, and was introduced in October 2005 as the successor of the Yaris Verso/FunCargo. The name "Ractis" is derived from "Run", "Activity" and "Space".[1]
First generation (XP100; 2005)
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Curb weight | 1,120–1,210 kg (2,469–2,668 lb) |
The first generation Ractis was initially only sold in Japan, and was available at
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2005–2007 Toyota Ractis (Japan)
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2007–2010 Toyota Ractis 1.3 X Package (Japan)
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2007–2010 Toyota Ractis 1.3 X Package (Japan)
Second generation (XP120; 2010)
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Curb weight 1,090–1,170 kg (2,403–2,579 lb) | | |
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Successor | Toyota Proace City (Europe) |
The second generation Ractis was unveiled at the 2010 Paris Motor Show as the Toyota Verso-S (Japanese: トヨタ・ヴァーソ・S, Toyota Vuāso S).[8][9] The Ractis is produced at the Iwate plant by Kanto Auto Works. It is available in 1.3 L and 1.5 L engines with G, X and S grades in Japan. The introduction of the Verso-S marked the re-entry of Toyota into the European B-MPV segment.
When it hit the market, the Verso-S had the shortest overall length of any mini MPV in Europe.[10] The Verso-S is available with a choice of two engines, a 1.3-litre petrol unit or a 1.4-litre D-4D turbo-diesel unit, both mated to a six-speed manual transmission.
The petrol derivative is also offered with an optional, Multidrive S CVT, which features a seven speed, sequential paddle shift mode. The petrol model delivers a combined fuel economy of 18.2 km/L (51 mpg‑imp; 43 mpg‑US) and CO2 emissions of 127 g/km. The diesel model delivers 23.25 km/L (66 mpg‑imp; 55 mpg‑US) and 113 g/km respectively.[11]
Toyota UK discontinued the Verso-S in 2013.[citation needed] On June 30, 2016, Toyota confirmed that the Ractis reached the end of production for Japanese, Hong Kong and Macau markets, but the Verso-S continued to be produced for European markets until 2017.[citation needed] Sales of the Ractis in Japan ended on August 31, 2016.[citation needed] It was succeeded by the Toyota Tank/Roomy.
The five-seater variant of the facelifted XP170 Sienta, the Funbase, which was released on September 11, 2018, is also considered as the successor of the Ractis.
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Toyota Verso-S 1.3 Life (pre-facelift, Germany)
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Toyota Ractis Welcab Type II (pre-facelift, Japan)
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Toyota Ractis G (facelift, Japan)
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Toyota Ractis G (facelift, Japan)
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Toyota Ractis Lepice (Japan)
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Toyota Ractis Lepice (Japan)
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Toyota Verso-S interior
Subaru Trezia
Engines available consisted of a 1.3-litre 1NR-FE and 1.5-litre 1NZ-FE, coupled with a CVT. Front-wheel drive is offered as the entry level layout for both engines, with all-wheel drive available as an upgrade on the 1.5-litre version. In January 2011, Subaru debuted an STI tuned "Trezia STI" at the Tokyo Auto Salon.
The Trezia is also sold in Europe in
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Subaru Trezia 1.4D Active (Germany)
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Subaru Trezia 1.4D Active (Germany)
References
- ^ ラクティスの車名の由来は何ですか? (in Japanese). toyota.jp. Retrieved 2011-03-19.
- ^ "History of KANTO AUTO WORKS". Kanto-aw.co.jp. Retrieved 2010-07-16.
- ^ "Kanto Auto Works, Ltd". Kanto-aw.co.jp. Retrieved 2010-07-16.
- ^ "Indonesian design patent IDD000017141". 2005-10-18. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
- ^ "Indonesia design patent IDD000019337". 2007-12-11. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
- ^ "豐田 Ractis 行貨正式引入香港,香港第一車網,Inside Logic Media Limited,2009-10-2" (in Chinese). Car1.hk. 2009-10-02. Retrieved 2010-10-22.
- ^ a b "Affiliates (Toyota wholly-owned subsidiaries)-Toyota Motor East Japan, Inc". Toyota Motor Corporation. 2012. Retrieved 2014-07-21.
- ^ "ラクティス". Toyota.jp. Archived from the original on 2012-08-14. Retrieved 2011-09-04.
- ^ "Verso S". Toyota.
- ^ "Paris Preview: Toyota Verso-S gets an iQ-inspired makeover". Autoblog.com. 2010-08-31. Retrieved 2010-09-26.
- ^ "Paris Show: Toyota Targets Honda Jazz / Fit with New Verso-S MPV". Carscoop. 2010-09-30. Retrieved 2010-10-01.