All-new Toyota Veloz 2022 will be launched in February 24

     All-new Toyota Veloz 2022, new 7-seat MPV, 1.5-liter petrol engine, will be officially launched for the first time in Thailand on February 24 Ready to open for reservations at dealers across the country.

     Toyota Thailand announced that the All-new Toyota Veloz will be officially released in late February. Ready to open for reservations at showrooms across the country. It also revealed a teaser image that shows the look of the Indonesian version. that have been launched previously It is expected that the Veloz name will be used in the market to replace the current Avanza.

All-new Toyota Veloz

     The all-new Toyota Avanza and Veloz were first introduced in Indonesia in November 2021. The Veloz will be marketed as a sportier version of the Avanza with a more modern look. with important differences such as LED headlights, large cross-shaped grille, fog lamps decorated with chrome,​ A sportier front and rear bumper design and LED taillights with long stripes linking together on both sides of the Veloz.

Interior of All-new Toyota Veloz

     All-new Toyota Veloz 2022 Indonesian version The interior was decorated in a two-tone cabin. It comes with a 9-inch infotainment screen that supports smartphone connectivity, an above-the-ceiling screen for rear passengers, a 7-inch TFT driving data gauge, and a Toyota safety system. Safety Sense such as anti-collision system Pre-Collision System, Lane Departure Assist, Lane Departure Assist and Blind Spot Monitoring.

     Power is a 1.5-liter four-cylinder petrol engine, Dual VVT-i, the same block as the Avanza model, producing a maximum power of 106 horsepower (PS), a maximum torque of 137 Newton-meters, transmitted by a CVT automatic transmission and a 5-speed manual transmission. d

     As for the selling price of the All-new Toyota Veloz 2022 in Thailand, have to wait for the launch date of February 24.

All-new Toyota Veloz
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