All-New Toyota Raize new model

toyota raize

The Toyota Raize as a Mini SUV is a new and constantly popular market. In the latest global market, another model has been launched in Indonesia with a starting price of 470,000 baht.

Toyota Raize

The Indonesian version of the Toyota Raize was built on the basis of the Daihatsu New Global Architecture (DNGA) Daihatsu DN Trec Concept, but the interior design is a Toyota style. Which is a very interesting car With a compact body size suitable for road conditions and use in the city.

Inside the cabin That comes with 5 passenger seats, complete convenience equipment, leather steering wheel, gear on the steering wheel, Paddle Shift (turbo model), seat mixed with fabric and leather Digital air conditioning system, 7-inch display, TFT MID, 9-inch touch screen
Toyota Raize engines in Indonesia are available in 2 versions.

Toyota Raize
Toyota Raize
Toyota Raize

Standard safety systems are 6 airbags. ABS + EBD braking system Vehicle Stability Control ESP Assisted exit system on the GAC slope Rear camera + parking sensor Safety Sense for the GR Sport TSS model Warning system before collision ACC automatic cruise control Lane. Departure Assist Rear traffic alert system. Warning system when there is a car in a blind spot Blind Spot Assist.

Toyota Raize
Toyota Raize

The entry-level model has a 1.2-liter gasoline engine with a 3-cylinder power output of 88 horsepower and a torque of 11.5 kilograms meter. Model GR Sport, 3-cylinder 1.0-liter 3-cylinder Benzhin engine, maximum power 98 horsepower at 6,000 rpm, bit power 140 Nm at 2,400-4,000 rpm, 6-speed manual transmission or CVT automatic transmission with Paddle Shift. 2WD and 4WD drive systems details of the car are 4,030 mm long, 1,710 mm wide, 1,635 mm high, with a 2,525 mm long wheelbase and 200 mm off-ground.

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