Toyota Vios

The Toyota Vios is a subcompact sedan based on Toyota Yaris developed for the South East Asia and China markets.

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Recent Changes

 * For 2008, The Vios is an all-new generation. The car is now the USDM Yaris/Vitz sedan and will act as a complement to the Yaris hatchback like its American bretheren.

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Colors
Exterior


 * Snow Cap White
 * Quicksilver Mica Metallic
 * Ink Mica
 * Storm Grey Mica
 * Wildfire Mica Metallic (Red)
 * Santorini Metallic (Light Blue)
 * Aquamarine Metallic
 * Tidal Blue Metallic
 * Blue Storm Metallic

Interior


 * Dark Grey Fabric Trim

Main Competitors
Toyota Vios's main competitors are Suzuki Neo Baleno and Honda City, which is considered its arch enemy in the motoring industry. It is similar in capacity, performance, specification and price. However, Honda City has a wider offering in engine selections as compare to Toyota Vios. Other competitors: Mazda 2 sedan, Daewoo Gentra/Chevrolet Aveo, Kia Rio, Hyundai Accent

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Generations
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Current Generation: (2008–present)
The new Vios is basically the Japanese domestic market's Toyota Belta which was launched in November 2005. The model code for cars with 1.5 liter 1NZ-FE engines is NCP93. The engine is only available where the Vios is marketted, including Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.

The new Vios was set up for more comfort than handling. Interior is much upgraded with more convenience features, and flat rear floor.

In Singapore
In Singapore, Vios is sold in 3 grades namely J, E, G, with J being the grade with lesser accessories and G with the most accessories.

J Grade
The J Grade is the most basic grade available in Singapore which offers only the most basic equipments compared to E and G grade. Borneo Motors (Singapore) no longer sells the manual model, making the E grade Vios the only model that offers manual transmission in the Toyota sedan line-up in Singapore.
 * Price as of 4th October 2007 - S$55988 (Auto)

Standard equipments on J Grade

 * CD/MP3/WMA Player with 4 Speakers
 * Keyless Entry
 * ABS/EBD/BA (On front disc brake only)
 * Driver SRS Airbag
 * Sports Alloy Rim
 * Fabric with Dark Grey Colour Seat

E Grade
The E Grade is the medium-class grade available in Singapore which offers slightly more and lesser equipments compared to J and G grade respectively. Only the E grade offers the manual transmission model.
 * Price as of 4th October 2007 - S$56988 (Manual) S$57988 (Auto)

Standard equipments on E Grade

 * CD/MP3/WMA Player with 4 Speakers
 * Keyless Entry
 * ABS/EBD/BA (On front disc brake only)
 * Leather Seat
 * Driver & Front Passenger SRS Airbag
 * Sports Alloy Rim
 * Side Moulding

G Grade
The G Grade is the most luxurious grade available in Singapore which offers the most equipments compared to J and E grade.
 * Price as of 4th October 2007 - S$60988 (Auto)

Standard equipments on G Grade

 * CD/MP3 Player with 6 Speakers
 * Keyless Entry
 * ABS/EBD/BA
 * Leather Seat
 * Driver & Front Passenger SRS Airbag
 * Sports Alloy Rim
 * Fog Lamp
 * Side Moulding
 * 60:40 Fold-Down Rear Seats.

In Thailand
Below lists the equipments available for the Thai release of the Vios.

J Grade

 * CD/MP3/WMA Player with 4 Speakers
 * Keyless Entry (Optional)
 * ABS/EBD/BA
 * 15-inch Steel Wheels w/Full Wheel Covers
 * Fabric with Dark Grey Colour Seat

E Grade

 * CD/MP3/WMA Player with 4 Speakers
 * Keyless Entry
 * ABS/EBD/BA
 * Fabric Seat which can be chosen between Dark Grey or Ivory Colours
 * Driver & Front Passenger SRS Airbag (Optional)
 * Sports Alloy Rim
 * Side Moulding

G Grade

 * CD/MP3 Player with 6 Speakers
 * Keyless Entry
 * ABS/EBD/BA
 * Leather Seat which can be chosen between Dark Grey or Ivory Colours
 * Driver & Front Passenger SRS Airbag
 * Sports Alloy Rim
 * Fog Lamp
 * Side Moulding
 * Blue Optitron Panel
 * 60:40 Fold-Down Rear Seats.

G-Limited

 * Keyless & Smart Entry
 * Start/Stop push button
 * Immobilizer Key

S-Limited

 * Wrap-Around Aeropart
 * Orange Optitron Panel
 * H.I.D Front Headlamp with automatic height adjustment
 * All 4 Disc Brake

In Indonesia
The new Vios NCP93 was officially launched to the Indonesian market in April 2007. The Indonesian Vios can be distinguished from other countries' models with its V-shape grille ornament which is the optional for the Yaris Hatchback. Like the outgoing NCP42, the new Vios is offered in E (manual only), and G (manual and automatic) trim levels.

All model have ABS and analog instrument panel. The E has rear drum brake, and the G comes with all discs. The higher grade G model has standard front and rear fog lamps, audio control on the steering wheel, and back sonar. Start/Stop push button is only on the G with automatic transmission.

In Malaysia
The second generation Vios was first unveiled in Malaysia on October 5, 2007 in Kuala Lumpur, two weeks ahead of its official launch on October 19, 2007.

The car, like its predecessors, is powered by a 1NZ-FE 1.5 litre four-pot engine with VVT-i but includes redesigns on the air intake and exhaust system to improve low to mid-range torque. While the gear ratios of Vios is unchanged, its transmission is a now Super ECT four-speed automatic and improved programming for the transmission control unit. Electric power steering was also included on the new Vios.

Grades
The second generation Vios is currently available in three grades: two grades initially available on the previous Malaysian Vios (E and G), and a new grade (S).

The E grade is the entry-level model, branded as a cost-effective version of the Vios, and is the cheapest and most stripped-down Vios among the three grades, priced at around an estimated RM 79,200. The car includes several cut-backs compared to the G and S grades, including:


 * Rear drum brakes instead of an all-disc set-up for the G and E grades;
 * 14-inch alloy rims as oppose to 15 for the G and S;
 * driver's side only airbag as opposed to dual-front airbags for the G and S;
 * driver's side only pretensioned, forced limited seatbelts as opposed such seatbelts on all occupants' sides for the G and S; and
 * a 2-DIN CD receiver with MP3, WMA-playback capability and four-speaker system, instead of steering mounted audio controls and six-speaker, dashboard integrated CD receiver with MP3 and WMA-playback capability for the G and S.

The new Vios line saw the inclusion of a new S grade Vios. The S grade features cosmetic enhancements rather than a performance-based ones, sporting a set of "aero parts", a minor body kit encompassing a front bumper spoiler, side skirts and a bootlid spoiler. The interior receives a dark grey/black trim treatment, and includes an "Optitron" meter with a multi-information display, as opposed to the E and G grades' conventional backlit display. The S variant is estimated to be the most expensive Vios among the three, at around RM88,100.

The G grade is considered to be a mid-priced model between the E and S grades, retailing at an estimated RM 84,800.

All model grades were reported to include ABS, EBD and brake assist, as are passive safety features such as whiplash injury lessening seats, a collapsible steering wheel column and an impact sensing fuel cut-off.

First Generation/Origins (2003-2007)
The Vios in Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia is powered by 1.5 liter 1NZ-FE engine with VVT-i. The smaller 1.3 liter 2NZ-FE engine is offered in the Philippines.

In China, the Vios comes with 8A-FE engine. Like Toyota's other small cars, the Vios features center mounted instrument panel on the top of its dashboard. Trim levels for South East Asia are J, E, S, and G. The DLX, GL, GLX, and GLXi are sold in China.

In late 2005, the Vios received minor changes for 2006 model year. The front bumper, grille, headlights, and taillights were freshened. Also new are the wheels and interior trim.

The Vios is raced in the Touring Car Championship in Indonesia and Thailand.

Vios Turbo
The Vios Turbo is a version of Vios that available in Thailand only. The turbocharged 1.5 liter engine with an air-to-air intercooler produces 143 PS with light boost. Standard on the Vios Turbo are a functional scoop on its hood, wrap-around body kits, stiffer springs, firmer shock-absorbers and 16" alloys. The transmission ratio & differential ratio is changed to the better. Gear Model : C56,Gear 1 3.166,Gear 2 1.904 ,Gear 3 1.392 ,Gear 4 1.031 ,Gear 5 0.815 ,Reversed 3.250 ,Diff 4.312. The GearSet is come from Toyota MR-S)

Worldwide
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Design quirks and oddities

 * Since 2006 - 2007, The Police agency of the Philippines have replaced their Interceptors (mainly old white Toyota Corollas) with silver Vios'.

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