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The second generation Avanza is featured with increased dimensions and a more passenger car like design and was launched on 9 November 2011 in Jakarta, Indonesia.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.tempo.co/read/365789/toyota-all-new-avanza-dibanderol-rp-144-1802-juta |title=Toyota All New Avanza Dibanderol Rp 144-180,2 Juta |work=Tempo.co |location=Indonesia |language=Indonesian |date=2011-11-09 |access-date=2019-01-29}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://sidomi.com/33980/harga-toyota-all-new-avanza-rp-144-1802-juta/ |title=Harga Toyota All New Avanza Rp 144-180,2 Juta |first=Aditya |last=Mahadika |work=Sidomi |location=Indonesia |language=Indonesian |date=2011-11-09 |access-date=2019-01-29}}</ref> The second generation Avanza is available in E, G and Veloz (taken from English word "velocity" and Spanish for "fast") trim line (replacing the S trim) |
The second generation Avanza is featured with increased dimensions and a more passenger car like design and was launched on 9 November 2011 in Jakarta, Indonesia.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.tempo.co/read/365789/toyota-all-new-avanza-dibanderol-rp-144-1802-juta |title=Toyota All New Avanza Dibanderol Rp 144-180,2 Juta |work=Tempo.co |location=Indonesia |language=Indonesian |date=2011-11-09 |access-date=2019-01-29}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://sidomi.com/33980/harga-toyota-all-new-avanza-rp-144-1802-juta/ |title=Harga Toyota All New Avanza Rp 144-180,2 Juta |first=Aditya |last=Mahadika |work=Sidomi |location=Indonesia |language=Indonesian |date=2011-11-09 |access-date=2019-01-29}}</ref> The second generation Avanza is available in E, G and Veloz (taken from English word "velocity" and Spanish for "fast") trim line (replacing the S trim). |
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In 15 May 2013, for the 2013 model year, the Avanza was updated to include improved safety and comfort features, such as dual SRS airbags are now standard in every models. |
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The Avanza received a facelift update on 12 August 2015. Updates consist of new engine, front and rear design, interior color, head unit and safety features.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://autonetmagz.com/ini-dia-detail-spesifikasi-mesin-dan-fitur-baru-toyota-grand-new-avanza-dan-veloz/32358/ |title=Toyota Avanza New Features, Engine Details & Specifications |publisher=AutonetMagz.com |location=Indonesia |accessdate=2015-07-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abtRLiMJvxs |title=Grand New Avanza |date=2015-07-23 |publisher=Toyota |location=Indonesia |via=YouTube}}</ref> |
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In June 2014, for the 2014 model year, the G and Veloz models received a Luxury variant. The Luxury variant was introduced to compete with its similarly badged competitors, such as [[Suzuki Ertiga]] Elegant/Sporty and [[Honda Mobilio]] Prestige/RS. |
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The facelifted Avanza in 2015 has new variant: Veloz 1.3-liter manual and automatic.<ref name="Astra-1208201513481273">{{citation |url=http://www.toyota.astra.co.id/shopping-tools/download-brochure/send-download/1208201513481273/ |title=Toyota Avanza Veloz flyer |publisher=Toyota Astra Motor |accessdate=2016-04-29 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150930031454/http://www.toyota.astra.co.id/shopping-tools/download-brochure/send-download/1208201513481273/ |archivedate=2015-09-30}}</ref> The engines offered are the 1.3-liter ''[[Toyota NR engine|1NR-VE]]'' and 1.5-liter ''[[Toyota NR engine|2NR-VE]]'' petrol engines.<ref name="Astra-1208201513481273"/> |
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The Avanza received a facelift on 12 August 2015, the changes consist of a new engine, where the 1.3 models is now powered by a 1.3-liter ''[[Toyota NR engine|1NR-VE]]'' Dual VVTi engine, while the 1.5 models is now powered by a 1.5-liter ''[[Toyota NR engine|2NR-VE]]'' Dual VVTi engine, other changes includes a new front and rear design, interior color, head unit and safety features. The Avanza Veloz also received a 1.3 variant as well for 2015, the 1.3 Veloz can be equipped either manual or automatic transmissions.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://autonetmagz.com/ini-dia-detail-spesifikasi-mesin-dan-fitur-baru-toyota-grand-new-avanza-dan-veloz/32358/ |title=Toyota Avanza New Features, Engine Details & Specifications |publisher=AutonetMagz.com |location=Indonesia |accessdate=2015-07-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abtRLiMJvxs |title=Grand New Avanza |date=2015-07-23 |publisher=Toyota |location=Indonesia |via=YouTube}}</ref><ref name="Astra-1208201513481273">{{citation |url=http://www.toyota.astra.co.id/shopping-tools/download-brochure/send-download/1208201513481273/ |title=Toyota Avanza Veloz flyer |publisher=Toyota Astra Motor |accessdate=2016-04-29 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150930031454/http://www.toyota.astra.co.id/shopping-tools/download-brochure/send-download/1208201513481273/ |archivedate=2015-09-30}}</ref> |
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The Avanza received a second facelift on 15 January 2019. The front fascia is made similar to the [[Toyota Noah|Toyota Voxy]] and [[Toyota Alphard|Toyota Vellfire]], while the side mirrors are shared with the [[Daihatsu Terios#F800|''F800'' Toyota Rush]]. The rear fascia also received a slight update. All variants now uses LED headlamps, shark fin antenna, updated alloy wheel design and interior color, digital air conditioner, auto retractable outer mirror (G and Veloz variant), keyless entry system with push start engine button (Veloz variant), revised suspension and improved interior quality.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.gridoto.com/read/221603541/resmi-toyota-meluncurkan-new-avanza-dan-new-veloz |title=Resmi! Toyota Meluncurkan New Avanza dan New Veloz |first=Taufiq JF |last=Putra |work=GridOto.com |location=Indonesia |language=Indonesian |date=2019-01-15 |access-date=2019-01-15}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://otomotif.kompas.com/read/2019/01/15/114457515/ini-dia-new-avanza-dan-veloz |title=Ini Dia New Avanza dan Veloz |first=Setyo Adi |last=Nugroho |work=Kompas.com |location=Indonesia |language=Indonesian |date=2019-01-15 |access-date=2019-01-15}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.viva.co.id/otomotif/mobil/1111898-new-avanza-resmi-meluncur-di-jakarta |title=New Avanza Resmi Meluncur di Jakarta |work=VIVA.co.id |location=Indonesia |language=Indonesian |date=2019-01-15 |access-date=2019-01-15}}</ref> |
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The Xenia D and M features a 1.0-liter ''[[Daihatsu E-series engine|EJ-VE]]'' three-cylinder DOHC engine, producing {{convert|63|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}} and {{convert|9.2|kgm|Nm|0|abbr=on}} of torque, while the Xenia X and R features a 1.3-liter ''K3-VE'' four-cylinder DOHC engine, producing {{convert|92|PS|kW bhp|abbr=on}} and {{convert|11.9|kgm|Nm|0|abbr=on}} of torque. Both engines are equipped with Toyota's standard electronic fuel injection with VVT-i. |
The Xenia D and M features a 1.0-liter ''[[Daihatsu E-series engine|EJ-VE]]'' three-cylinder DOHC engine, producing {{convert|63|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}} and {{convert|9.2|kgm|Nm|0|abbr=on}} of torque, while the Xenia X and R features a 1.3-liter ''K3-VE'' four-cylinder DOHC engine, producing {{convert|92|PS|kW bhp|abbr=on}} and {{convert|11.9|kgm|Nm|0|abbr=on}} of torque. Both engines are equipped with Toyota's standard electronic fuel injection with VVT-i. |
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For the 2013 model year, the Xenia was updated along with the Avanza to |
For the 2013 model year, the Xenia was updated along with the Avanza to include improved safety and comfort features, dual SRS airbags are now standard in every trim levels, while other new additions includes seat belt warning indicator, silver accents on the dashboard and door trims, new seat design, and an updated steering wheel taken from the [[Daihatsu Ayla]]. |
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For the 2015 model year, the Xenia received a facelift, the changes are the same as the Avanza, featuring a larger grille, a rear reflector garnish, a two-tone brown interior color, and a new headunit. However, the steering wheel design has been reverted back to the original design from the pre-2013 Xenias, instead of the ones found on the Daihatsu Ayla. For safety features, all Xenias are now feature drive-by-wire, dual airbags, safety belt with pretension and force limiter, power window jam protection, side impact beam, parking brake, and door ajar warning as standard. The R trim features an immobilizer and an eco indicator, while the X trim receives a four-speed automatic transmission option. The X and R received a new engine, both are now powered by a 1.3-liter ''[[Toyota NR engine|1NR-VE]]'' Dual VVT-i engine, producing {{convert|96.5|PS|kW|abbr=on}} and {{convert|12.3|kgm|Nm|abbr=on}} of torque. The engines for the D and M remains unchanged, both are still maintaining the 1.0-liter ''[[Daihatsu E-series engine|EJ-VE]]'' VVT-i. The sub-classes are also updated as well, the M and X can only have the Deluxe, while the R can only have the Sporty. The Plus, Family, and Attivo sub-classes were discontinued for the 2015 model. The R Sporty features a sportier body-kit, 14-inch two-tone alloy wheels, one-piece chrome radiator grille, chrome door handles and window list, LED daytime running lights, and an exclusive "Sporty" body graphic stickers. |
For the 2015 model year, the Xenia received a facelift, the changes are the same as the Avanza, featuring a larger grille, a rear reflector garnish, a two-tone brown interior color, and a new headunit. However, the steering wheel design has been reverted back to the original design from the pre-2013 Xenias, instead of the ones found on the Daihatsu Ayla. For safety features, all Xenias are now feature drive-by-wire, dual airbags, safety belt with pretension and force limiter, power window jam protection, side impact beam, parking brake, and door ajar warning as standard. The R trim features an immobilizer and an eco indicator, while the X trim receives a four-speed automatic transmission option. The X and R received a new engine, both are now powered by a 1.3-liter ''[[Toyota NR engine|1NR-VE]]'' Dual VVT-i engine, producing {{convert|96.5|PS|kW|abbr=on}} and {{convert|12.3|kgm|Nm|abbr=on}} of torque. The engines for the D and M remains unchanged, both are still maintaining the 1.0-liter ''[[Daihatsu E-series engine|EJ-VE]]'' VVT-i. The sub-classes are also updated as well, the M and X can only have the Deluxe, while the R can only have the Sporty. The Plus, Family, and Attivo sub-classes were discontinued for the 2015 model. The R Sporty features a sportier body-kit, 14-inch two-tone alloy wheels, one-piece chrome radiator grille, chrome door handles and window list, LED daytime running lights, and an exclusive "Sporty" body graphic stickers. |
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Toyota Avanza | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Daihatsu (Toyota) |
Also called | Daihatsu Xenia |
Production | November 2003 – present |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Mini MPV |
Body style | 5-door wagon |
Layout | Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive |
Related | Toyota Rush/Daihatsu Terios |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Toyota Kijang (F70/F80) |
The Toyota Avanza (Japanese: トヨタ・アバンザ, Toyota Abanza) is a mini MPV designed and produced by Daihatsu and marketed by Toyota.[1] It is produced in Indonesia[2] and also contract assembled in Malaysia (under Perodua) for the first generation model. Daihatsu designed and manufactures the vehicle, which is then sold by both Daihatsu and Toyota under Daihatsu Xenia (Japanese: ダイハツ・セニア, Daihatsu Senia) and Avanza nameplate respectively. Daihatsu supplies the vehicle to Toyota under a consigned production and OEM manufacturing agreement.[3] The name "Avanza" is taken from the Spanish word "avanza", which means "get moving" and Italian word "avanzato", which means "advance", while "Xenia" is taken from the Greek word "Xenia" (a Greek concept of hospitality), which means "guest-friendship".[4]
The Avanza is mainly developed as an entry-level MPV. Its spiritual predecessor was the Kijang, whose model program has since been split to two different models (the other being the larger, more expensive Kijang Innova) to expand Toyota's reach in the MPV sector. Unlike the Kijang and the succeeding Kijang Innova, Avanza uses a unibody chassis construction instead of ladder frame type.[5]
In addition to Indonesia and Malaysia, the Avanza is sold in the Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, Brunei, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Middle East, Mexico, Peru, Colombia, Brazil, Ecuador, Bolivia, Caribbean, Egypt, South Africa and various other African countries. A rebadged version of the car was sold in China under the FAW badge until 2010.
As of October 2011, there have been 1 million Avanza/Xenia units sold, including 113,000 exported units.[6][7] As of December 2018, the Avanza has been sold 1.7 million units,[8] and combined sales with Xenia up to 2.75 million units.[9] The Avanza has been the best-selling car in Indonesia for 14 consecutive years, between 2004 and 2018 respectively.[10][11]
History
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The Avanza and Xenia were both conceived by the Indonesian subsidiary of Toyota and Daihatsu in the wake of the 1997 Asian financial crisis. At the time, the price of the larger Kijang already exceeded Rp 180,000,000, which was considered too expensive. Both companies were eventually collaborated to create a car that would be more affordable than the Kijang. After some market researches, design processes and production arrangements, the Avanza and Xenia were launched in November 2003 for the Indonesian market. The price was set at Rp 70,000,000 for the basic variant.
Initial sales target was 2,500–5,000 units per month, but the actual sales achievement exceeded 15,000 units. The first generation Avanza/Xenia was assembled in the first Indonesian Daihatsu plant in Sunter, Jakarta, while the second generation model is currently assembled at the second plant in Karawang, West Java.[12]
Engines
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Chassis code | Model | Engine | Transmission | Power | Torque | Applications |
F600/F650 | 1.0[13] | 1.0 L EJ-DE DOHC 12-valve EFI inline-three | 5-speed manual | 42 kW (56 hp; 57 PS) at 5,200 rpm | 90 N⋅m (66 lb⋅ft) at 3,600 rpm | Xenia (2003–2006) |
1.0 L EJ-VE DOHC 12-valve EFI inline-three with VVT-i | 5-speed manual 4-speed automatic |
46 kW (62 hp; 63 PS) at 5,600 rpm | 90 N⋅m (66 lb⋅ft) at 3,600 rpm | Xenia (2006–2016)[14] | ||
F601/F651 | 1.3[13][15] | 1.3 L K3-DE DOHC 16-valve EFI inline-four | 5-speed manual | 63 kW (84 hp; 86 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 116 N⋅m (86 lb⋅ft) at 3,200 rpm | Avanza/Xenia (2003–2006) |
1.3 L K3-VE DOHC 16-valve EFI inline-four with VVT-i | 5-speed manual 4-speed automatic |
68 kW (91 hp; 92 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 119 N⋅m (88 lb⋅ft) at 4,400 rpm | Avanza/Xenia (2006–2015) | ||
F653 | 1.3 L 1NR-VE DOHC 16-valve EFI inline-four with Dual VVT-i | 71 kW (95 hp; 97 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 120 N⋅m (89 lb⋅ft) at 4,200 rpm | Avanza/Xenia (2015–present) | ||
F602/F652 | 1.5[16][15] | 1.5 L 3SZ-VE DOHC 16-valve EFI inline-four with VVT-i | 80 kW (107 hp; 109 PS) at 6,000 rpm (2006–2011) 76.5 kW (103 hp; 104 PS) at 6,000 rpm (2011–2015) |
141 N⋅m (104 lb⋅ft) at 4,400 rpm (2006–2011) 136 N⋅m (100 lb⋅ft) at 4,400 rpm (2011–2015) |
Avanza (2006–2015) | |
F654 | 1.5 L 2NR-VE DOHC 16-valve EFI inline-four with Dual VVT-i | 76.5 kW (103 hp; 104 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 136 N⋅m (100 lb⋅ft) at 4,200 rpm | Avanza (2015–present), Xenia (2019–present) |
First generation (F600; 2003–2011)
First generation (F600) | |
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Designer | Kaoru Hosokawa and Kenta Shimoguchi (2001) |
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Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,655 mm (104.5 in) |
Length | 4,120 mm (162.2 in) |
Width | 1,640 mm (64.6 in) |
Height | 1,695 mm (66.7 in) |
Curb weight | 980–1,085 kg (2,161–2,392 lb) |
Markets
Indonesia
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The Avanza was unveiled at the Gaikindo Auto Expo in July 2003, and launched in December 2003 and sold over 100,000 units that year. When the Avanza was launched in Indonesia, it was available in two models: the 1.3 E and 1.3 G, both with manual transmission. The Avanza later became one of the best selling cars in Indonesia.
In July 2004, the Avanza 1.3 S (series S) with automatic transmission launched to the market. The 1.3-litre engine was upgraded to use VVT-i (K3-VE) technology and individual direct ignition coils. Major changes in this version of Avanza occurred in the interior to change the odometer and digital tripmeter located beside the speedometer and tachometer. The braking system was upgraded to include anti-lock. The launch of this version is also designated as "test market" for the development plan of the all Avanza-Xenia VVT-i and Automatic Edition. This special edition comes with automatic transmission only. Only 200 units of Avanza Type S manufactured. A new exterior color (black) was added at the same time.
The Avanza was restyled in July 2006 with a new VVT-i engine, new grille, new bumpers, new interior, and new front and rear lamps.[23] In October 2006, the 1.3 S was replaced by the Avanza 1.5 S, using a new 1.5-liter, 16-valve DOHC VVT-i petrol engine along with the new anti-lock braking system. The 1.3 E and 1.3 G models were upgraded to use the 1.3-liter, 16-valve DOHC VVT-i petrol engine from the outgoing 1.3 S model.
The Avanza was updated on 14 October 2008 with the revamped interior and steering wheel with four spokes (similar to the fifth generation HiAce, but without SRS airbag). The 1.3 G and 1.5 S received a front bumper mesh grille, added fog lamp garnish and a chrome accent in the rear window.[24][25] On 17 November 2009, the 1.3 E and 1.3 G models received automatic transmission option.
Malaysia
In Malaysia, the Avanza is available in some models: 1.5 G, 1.5 S in automatic transmission, alongside 1.5 E and 1.3 E in both automatic and manual transmission.
In October 2006, the Toyota Avanza facelift was launched in Malaysia. It was available in two variants: 1.3E (manual and automatic) and 1.5G (automatic only).[26][27]
In October 2008, the Toyota Avanza was updated in Malaysia. It was available in four variants: 1.3E (manual and automatic), 1.5E (automatic only), 1.5G (automatic only) and 1.5S (automatic only).[28]
In December 2010, the Toyota Avanza was updated in Malaysia. The main change was the color of the interior to a dark color scheme. It was available in four variants: 1.3E (manual only), 1.5E (automatic only), 1.5G (automatic only) and 1.5S (automatic only).[29][30]
Philippines
In the Philippines, the Avanza has been offered since 2006 with two trim levels: J line with a 1.3-liter engine, having no power windows and locks, and only available with a manual transmission, while the G line has a 1.5-liter engine, and available with a five-speed manual transmission and a four-speed automatic transmission respectively. In 2008, the J line was made available without the third row seat. This particular line is popularly used as metered taxicabs in the Philippines; although it is sometimes mistaken for a UV vehicle with a dedicated route, like how its ancestors (Tamaraw FX and Revo) were utilized.
The Avanza was updated in 2008 with a new ceiling with grooves to improve airflow to the rear and a new interior colour scheme.
The Avanza has folding seats in the back, forming a third row of seats.
Daihatsu Xenia
The Avanza's twin model is the Daihatsu Xenia that is powered by a 1.3-liter engine similar to the Avanza's, and a three-cylinder 1.0-liter engine with power and torque rating at 63 PS (46 kW; 62 hp) at 5,600 rpm and 92 N⋅m (68 lb⋅ft) at 3,600 rpm.[21]
The Xenia was sold in Indonesia and China only.
FAW Senya M80
In China, Daihatsu together with First Automobile Works (FAW) launched the first generation Xenia as the FAW-Jilin Senya S80 SUV on 21 June 2007. Production in China was carried out at FAW Jilin Auto until 2010.[31]
Gallery
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Toyota Avanza 1.3 G (F601RM; pre-facelift, Malaysia)
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2007 Toyota Avanza 1.3 G (F601RM; facelift, Indonesia)
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2007 Toyota Avanza 1.3 J (F601RM; facelift, Philippines)
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Toyota Avanza 1.5 G (F602RM; facelift, Malaysia)
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Toyota Avanza 1.5 G (F602RM; facelift, Malaysia)
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2007 Toyota Avanza 1.5 S (F602RM; facelift, Indonesia)
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2011 Toyota Avanza 1.5 S (F602RM; facelift, Indonesia)
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2008 Daihatsu Xenia Li (F600RV; facelift, Indonesia)
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FAW Senya M80 (China)
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2007 Toyota Avanza 1.3 J interior (facelift, Philippines)
Second generation (F650; 2011–present)
Second generation (F650) | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Astra Daihatsu Motor |
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Production | October 2011 – present |
Assembly | Indonesia: Karawang, West Java (Astra Daihatsu Motor - Karawang Assembly Plant) |
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Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,655 mm (104.5 in) |
Length | 4,140–4,200 mm (163.0–165.4 in)[35] |
Width | 1,660 mm (65.4 in) |
Height | 1,695 mm (66.7 in) |
Curb weight | 1,060–1,130 kg (2,337–2,491 lb) |
Markets
Indonesia
The second generation Avanza is featured with increased dimensions and a more passenger car like design and was launched on 9 November 2011 in Jakarta, Indonesia.[36][37] The second generation Avanza is available in E, G and Veloz (taken from English word "velocity" and Spanish for "fast") trim line (replacing the S trim).
In 15 May 2013, for the 2013 model year, the Avanza was updated to include improved safety and comfort features, such as dual SRS airbags are now standard in every models.
In June 2014, for the 2014 model year, the G and Veloz models received a Luxury variant. The Luxury variant was introduced to compete with its similarly badged competitors, such as Suzuki Ertiga Elegant/Sporty and Honda Mobilio Prestige/RS.
The Avanza received a facelift on 12 August 2015, the changes consist of a new engine, where the 1.3 models is now powered by a 1.3-liter 1NR-VE Dual VVTi engine, while the 1.5 models is now powered by a 1.5-liter 2NR-VE Dual VVTi engine, other changes includes a new front and rear design, interior color, head unit and safety features. The Avanza Veloz also received a 1.3 variant as well for 2015, the 1.3 Veloz can be equipped either manual or automatic transmissions.[38][39][40]
The Avanza received a second facelift on 15 January 2019. The front fascia is made similar to the Toyota Voxy and Toyota Vellfire, while the side mirrors are shared with the F800 Toyota Rush. The rear fascia also received a slight update. All variants now uses LED headlamps, shark fin antenna, updated alloy wheel design and interior color, digital air conditioner, auto retractable outer mirror (G and Veloz variant), keyless entry system with push start engine button (Veloz variant), revised suspension and improved interior quality.[41][42][43]
- Exterior
- The 1.3 E does not have fog lamps, in contrast with its 1.3 G, 1.5 G and Veloz variants. The 1.5-liter version of the Avanza in Indonesia (1.5 G and Veloz) shared same wheel design and both of them has an outer mirror with turning signal lamp. Veloz has a different body kit and spoiler as a standard. Body-kit enhancements on the exterior available on Luxury models. Facelift models features larger grille, rear reflector garnish and updated wheel design (1.5 Veloz has polished two-tone alloy wheels)
- Interior
- The 1.3 E does not have any audio unit, the 1.3 G has a 1 DIN audio system with radio, CD and MP3 player. The 1.5 G has a double DIN audio system with radio, CD and MP3 player. The Veloz and Luxury have the same audio unit with 1.5 G, but with additional steering switches, USB and AUX input. All models have multi information display and tilt steering as standard. All models except Veloz have beige interior colour as standard. Whereas Veloz has dark gray interior colour. In addition, from 15 May 2013, all models have dual SRS airbags as standard. Luxury models have additional luxuries, such as faux wood panel and overhead monitor as standard. The audio system was also refined with DVD player. In the facelifted version, all models have 2 DIN audio system with CD, MP3, USB, AUX and Bluetooth connection with telephone connectivity as standard (1.5 models were enhanced with touchscreen monitor, DVD player and sat-nav). For E and G trims, interior color has changed to dark brown and Veloz changed into full black. In the second facelift version, all models have a digital air conditioning system. G and Veloz trims received a touchscreen entertainment system with DVD player.
- Safety features
As of 2015, dual SRS airbags, three-point seatbelts, ABS, Isofix, side impact beams are standard on all models. Stability control is available on some markets. An immobilizer is only offered in G and Veloz trims.
Transmover
In November 2016, Toyota Astra Motor introduced the Transmover (downgraded Avanza in E trim level) for fleet usage in the market.[44]
Malaysia
The second generation Toyota Avanza was launched in Malaysia on 11 January 2012 available in four models: 1.3E, 1.5E, 1.5G and 1.5S (known in Indonesia as the Veloz). The 1.3 variant was powered by the K3-VE VVT-i engine with a 5-speed manual gearbox. while the 1.5 variants was powered by the 3SZ-VE VVTi engine with a 4-speed automatic gearbox.[45] The facelift version was launched in January 2016. The facelifted 1.3 variant was powered by the 1NR-VE Dual VVT-i engine with a 5-speed manual gearbox and the facelifted 1.5 variants was powered by the 2NR-VE Dual VVT-i engine with a 4-speed automatic gearbox.[46] In February 2018, a 1.5X variant was added to the range and positioned above the 1.5S. It featured several aesthetic add-ons to give the exterior a more rugged appearance.[47] The second facelift Avanza was launched in Malaysia in May 2019. Three variants is offered: 1.5E, 1.5S and 1.5S+. First for an Avanza, blind spot monitor and rear-cross traffic alert safety features was offered with the 1.5S+ variant.[48]
Philippines
The second generation Avanza was launched in the Philippines on 13 January 2012.[49] The second generation was available in three variants The base which is the 1.3 J only available in five-speed manual no rear wiper, no fog lights, black colored side mirrors and full wheel disc cap. Unlike the first generation, the second generation now has the 1.3 E variant with a choice of four-speed automatic or five-speed manual though it has rear wiper and colored key side mirrors it has no front fog lights and it has a different style of alloy wheels and the top of the line 1.5 G it has front fog lights, rear spoiler, TVSS and different style alloy wheels.
The first facelift was launched in September 2015 and the second facelift in May 2019 respectively. The 2015 facelift consisted of three variants: 1.3 J (manual only), 1.3 E (manual or automatic), 1.5 (manual or automatic) while the 2019 facelift added a fourth variant to the line up: 1.5 Veloz (automatic only).[50][51]
Singapore
The second generation Avanza is available in Singapore since November 2013. Only the 1.5 G version is available with a four-speed automatic transmission. The Avanza received a facelift along with the other markets in 2016.
Daihatsu Xenia
Alongside the Avanza, Daihatsu also launched the second generation Xenia for sale in Indonesia only, along with more affordable pricing. The design of the Xenia remains the same as the Avanza.
In 2011, the Xenia is initially available in four different trim levels: D, M, X and R. The D, M and X came with the five-speed manual gearbox, while the R can have either a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic. Like the previous generation, the Xenia features sub-classes that is exclusive to each trim levels, differs by the exterior options (such as body-kit, parking camera, etc.) and sound-system (such as additional double-din DVD player with LCD screen and satellite navigation). For D and X, can have the Plus, while the M and R can have either Deluxe, Family, or Sporty sub-classes. Exclusive to the R is the Attivo, the R Attivo can be differed by the rugged body-kit and the roof rails, making it look similar to a crossover SUV.
The Xenia D and M features a 1.0-liter EJ-VE three-cylinder DOHC engine, producing 63 PS (46 kW; 62 bhp) and 9.2 kg⋅m (90 N⋅m) of torque, while the Xenia X and R features a 1.3-liter K3-VE four-cylinder DOHC engine, producing 92 PS (68 kW; 91 bhp) and 11.9 kg⋅m (117 N⋅m) of torque. Both engines are equipped with Toyota's standard electronic fuel injection with VVT-i.
For the 2013 model year, the Xenia was updated along with the Avanza to include improved safety and comfort features, dual SRS airbags are now standard in every trim levels, while other new additions includes seat belt warning indicator, silver accents on the dashboard and door trims, new seat design, and an updated steering wheel taken from the Daihatsu Ayla.
For the 2015 model year, the Xenia received a facelift, the changes are the same as the Avanza, featuring a larger grille, a rear reflector garnish, a two-tone brown interior color, and a new headunit. However, the steering wheel design has been reverted back to the original design from the pre-2013 Xenias, instead of the ones found on the Daihatsu Ayla. For safety features, all Xenias are now feature drive-by-wire, dual airbags, safety belt with pretension and force limiter, power window jam protection, side impact beam, parking brake, and door ajar warning as standard. The R trim features an immobilizer and an eco indicator, while the X trim receives a four-speed automatic transmission option. The X and R received a new engine, both are now powered by a 1.3-liter 1NR-VE Dual VVT-i engine, producing 96.5 PS (71.0 kW) and 12.3 kg⋅m (121 N⋅m) of torque. The engines for the D and M remains unchanged, both are still maintaining the 1.0-liter EJ-VE VVT-i. The sub-classes are also updated as well, the M and X can only have the Deluxe, while the R can only have the Sporty. The Plus, Family, and Attivo sub-classes were discontinued for the 2015 model. The R Sporty features a sportier body-kit, 14-inch two-tone alloy wheels, one-piece chrome radiator grille, chrome door handles and window list, LED daytime running lights, and an exclusive "Sporty" body graphic stickers.
For the 2016 model year, the Xenia 1.0 models (D and M) were discontinued in favor of the smaller Daihatsu Sigra.[14]
In 10 November 2017, Daihatsu added a new variant to the Xenia lineup, the R Custom, based on the R trim, the R Custom adds crossover-like proportions on its exterior, such as body-kit and side over-fenders, other differences on this trim includes an inner honeycomb grille, 15-inch two-tone alloy wheels (similar to the Avanza Veloz), a bigger head unit touchscreen, and black accents on the dashboard and door trim. The R Custom also features an exclusive "Custom" body graphic stickers that is located above the side skirt on both sides of the vehicle.[52]
For the 2019 model year, the Xenia received a second facelift. Like the Avanza, it features an updated front fascia with LED projector headlights similar to the Toyota Voxy and Toyota Vellfire, side mirrors from the F800 Terios, and a slightly updated rear fascia. Other changes includes a shark fin antenna, updated alloy wheel design and interior color, digital air conditioner, auto retractable mirrors, revised suspension, improved interior quality, and updated sub-classes, now the Deluxe is the only sub-class available, while the Sporty and Custom are now discontinued. Unlike the Avanza, keyless entry system with push start/stop engine button is not available on the Xenia and alloy wheels are now standard on every trim levels, even on the base X. For the first time ever, the Xenia received a 1.5-liter 2NR-VE Dual VVT-i engine option, exclusive to the R Deluxe model.[53]
Safety
ASEAN NCAP test results for a RHD, 5-door MPV on a 2013 registration:[54]
Test | Score |
Adult occupant protection: | |
Child occupant protection: | 38% |
Gallery
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2013 Toyota Avanza 1.3 G (F651RM; pre-facelift, Indonesia)
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2015 Toyota Avanza 1.5 G Luxury (F652RM; pre-facelift, Indonesia)
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2012 Toyota Avanza 1.5 Veloz (F652RM; pre-facelift, Indonesia)
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2013 Toyota Avanza 1.5 Veloz (F652RM; pre-facelift, Indonesia)
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2016 Toyota Avanza 1.3 E (F653RM; first facelift, Indonesia)
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2017 Toyota Avanza 1.3 E (F653RM; first facelift, Indonesia)
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2016 Toyota Avanza 1.3 G (F653RM; first facelift, Indonesia)
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2015 Toyota Avanza 1.3 G (F653RM; first facelift, Indonesia)
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2017 Toyota Avanza 1.3 Veloz (F653RM; first facelift, Indonesia)
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2016 Toyota Avanza 1.5 Veloz (F654RM; first facelift, Indonesia)
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2016 Toyota Avanza 1.5 Veloz (F654RM; first facelift, Indonesia)
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2019 Toyota Avanza 1.3 G (F653RM; second facelift, Indonesia)
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2019 Toyota Avanza 1.3 G (F653RM; second facelift, Indonesia)
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2019 Toyota Avanza 1.3 G (F653RM; second facelift, Indonesia)
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2019 Toyota Avanza 1.5 G (F654RM; second facelift, Indonesia)
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2019 Toyota Avanza 1.5 Veloz (F654RM; second facelift, Indonesia)
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2019 Toyota Avanza 1.5 Veloz (F654RM; second facelift, Indonesia)
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2012 Daihatsu Xenia 1.0 D (F650RV; pre-facelift, Indonesia)
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2013 Daihatsu Xenia 1.3 R Deluxe (F651RV; pre-facelift, Indonesia)
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2016 Daihatsu Xenia 1.0 M (F650RV; first facelift, Indonesia)
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2019 Daihatsu Xenia 1.5 R Deluxe (F654RV; second facelift, Indonesia)
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2019 Toyota Avanza 1.3 G interior (second facelift, Indonesia)
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2019 Toyota Avanza 1.5 Veloz interior (second facelift, Indonesia)
Sales
As of November 2018[update], the Avanza and Xenia have sold 2,750,576 units worldwide. The sales consists of 1,714,196 units of Avanza (from 2004 to November 2018), 643,000 units of Xenia (from 2004 to 2018) and 393,380 exported units (from 2004 to October 2018).[9]
For Avanza models:
Calendar Year | Indonesia | Thailand |
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2004 | 43,936[citation needed] | |
2005 | 54,893[citation needed] | |
2006 | 52,260[citation needed] | |
2007 | 62,010[citation needed] | |
2008 | 85,535[citation needed] | |
2009 | 100,065[55] | |
2010 | 141,799[56] | |
2011 | 162,367[57] | |
2012 | 192,146[58] | |
2013 | 213,458[59] | |
2014 | 162,070[60][61] | 4,181[62] |
2015 | 129,205[60][63] | 1,683[64] |
2016 | 122,654[60][65] | 1,107[66] |
2017 | 109,529[60][67] | 552[68] |
2018 | 82,167[69] | 352[citation needed] |
For Xenia models:
Calendar Year | Indonesia |
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2005 | 27,505[citation needed] |
2006 | |
2007 | 28,914[citation needed] |
2008 | 34,065[citation needed] |
2009 | 43,409[55] |
2010 | 65,901[56] |
2011 | 66,835[57] |
2012 | 73,418[58] |
2013 | 64,611[59] |
2014 | 46,710[70] |
2015 | 36,262[70] |
2016 | 44,720[71] |
2017 | 38,535[72] |
2018 | 29,521[69] |
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External links
- Official website (Avanza, global)
- Official website (Xenia, Indonesia)