Home arrow Motorist News arrow Toyota Etios, low-cost model, the first time at New Delhi Auto Expo Show
Toyota Etios, low-cost model, the first time at New Delhi Auto Expo Show

Toyota will unveil at the International Auto Show in Delhi, among other 13 vehicles, a concept for a new compact car, created for the Indian market. Without giving too many details, it is expected a low cost model, which will be sold globally.

January 5, 2010 update:

Toyota Etios, the new model will be launched by the Japanese manufacturer in India, was surprised in a few photos before the official debut. It seems that the new model will be presented in two body variants, four-door hatchback and sedan.

The details are few, but it seems that Etios will be offered to customers with engines of 1.2 and 1.5 liter gasoline. Home prices will be about $ 10,000. The model will be a low cost (compared to other models built by Toyota), but the manufacturer says it will not compromising the quality and safety.

Toyota Etios will be produced in India at the end of this year and will then be marketed globally, emerging markets such as India, China and Brazil.

December 10, 2009 Original text:

Toyota Motor Corporation, through its subsidiary in India, Toyota Kirloskar Motor Private (TKM), announced that it will present at the Motor Show in Delhi from 5 to January 11, 2010, a concept for a new vehicle in the compact class, but does to specify other details. But we anticipate that the new model will be a direct competitor to Tata Nano - world's cheapest car, which has a very successful local market.

In addition to the new concept, Toyota will have to stand restyled SUV models "Prado", "Fortuner" minivan with the "Innova", the market leader in India.

TKM will present the latest technologies and Toyota in terms of future urban transport by the concept of personal mobility "i-REAL" hybrid vehicle "Fine-S 'and concepts.

Source: http://www.toyota.com/

 
Comments
Write comment
Name:
Title:
Please input the anti-spam code that you can read in the image.
 
< Prev   Next >