The all-new, fourth-generation Toyota Vios has finally made its global debut in Thailand. Known as the Yaris Ativ there, the latest Vios shifts to a brand-new platform, a sleeker style, and more technology.
The Vios now moves to the Daihatsu New Global Architecture or DNGA. Used also on the Toyota Raize, Avanza, and Veloz, it makes the 2023 Vios larger than the current model. It’s now 4,425 mm in length (up 5 mm), 1,740 mm in width (up 10 mm), and 1,480 mm tall (up 5 mm). Wheelbase has also stretched by 70 mm to 2,620 mm.
The all-new Vios gets a stylish aesthetic upgrade too with a fastback-like roofline and design cues reminiscent of the Camry and Corolla. The angular headlights now sport L-shaped DRLs, while the hood and front grille are more vertical now giving it a stronger on-road presence. Over to the side, the rear door opening is now longer, while at the back, a trim piece bridges the taillight clusters like in the Veloz.
Inside, there’s a tablet-style 9-inch infotainment screen surrounded what look to be soft-touch materials. Among the standard features of the decidedly driver-centric interior include the digital air conditioning controls, an electronic parking brake with auto hold, and an ambient lighting system.
Aside from selectable ambient interior lighting, the all-new Vios also comes with a 7-inch digital instrument cluster, a PM2.5 filtration system, quilted leather seats, and smartphone mirroring through Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
On higher variants, Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) comes as standard and includes systems such as autonomous emergency braking, lane keep assist, front vehicle departure alert, all-speed adaptive cruise control, pedal mis-operation control, and automatic high beam.
Keeping to Thailand’s eco car regulations, the Yaris Ativ uses a 1.2-liter 4-cylinder engine with 94 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 110 Nm of torque at 4,400 rpm. This is then paired to a CVT gearbox that pushes its economy to 23.3 km/L. It also happens to meet Euro 5 emissions standards. For markets such as the Philippines, it is expected for the Vios to continue with the current 1.3- and 1.5-liter engines, although a hybrid variant will reportedly join the range (globally at least) by next year.
In Thailand, the Yaris Ativ comes in four variants: the first is the Sport at 539,000 baht (P 844,641), followed by the Smart at 584,000 baht (915,158), the Premium at 659,000 baht (P 1,032,687) and the range-topping Premium Luxury at 689,000 baht (P 1,079,699).
Ang ganda-ganda talaga nito... Ano mga Honda Fanatics and riceboys, Labas!
ReplyDeleteHonda City is still more powerful and bigger.
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DeleteMy dude, the Vios has to have the largest crowd of offending ricers. You do know that Toyota is from Japan, right?
Nangha-hype na naman ang mga ahente ng toyota. Dont worry bebenta to sa mga taxi companies.
DeleteVios = pambansang taxi ng pilipinas
Honda is still honda. dont compare vios and mirage to city.
DeleteHonda civic lang ang hype yang honda city owner feeling fuckboys coz in their minds its HONDA vvvv teeeeeekkkkkk HAHAHAHA but in reality it only belongs in vios mirage accent line. Walang ibaaa ayaw lang ng mga taxi company dyan dahil marupok at mahal maintenance thats the reality😂 im laughing to someone commented honda is still honda dont compare vios and mirage😂 what a ricer😂😂😂
DeleteTake note city vios mirage is the econo line of the car company thats why it has smaller displacement if you want performance buy sti,86,mustang instead. Vios city mirage doesnt made to race but to be a fuel efficient car.
Deletei dont think this will not be adapted so soon by the toyota Sta Rosa plant, change of DNGA architecture had to be massive in process unless they started earlier, if they're looking to continue manufacture the prev gen, the sales will be stomp cos of the design changes on this new gen
ReplyDeleteThey'll likely start retooling that around October or November.
Deleteif this one is now being manufactured by Daihatsu just like the LiteAce, definitely there will be a major adjustment at Sta. Rosa Plant
DeleteDoes this use the Avanza and Raize's D-CVT transmission or is the entire powertrain including the transmission a carryover from the previous model? Other outlets refer to the transmission as the Super CVT-i which is the current 7-speed CVT being used by the Vios. Also, will there be a GR Sport model soon or will we have to wait till the facelift arrives?
ReplyDeleteSupposedly, it uses the Super CVT system, yes. There's a sportier variant (accessorized), but this isn't the GR Sport model yet. That will probably come later.
DeleteBoi oh boi, cant wait to ride one thru grab taxi!
ReplyDeleteThat’s it?
ReplyDeleteMakakasakay na naman ako ng brand new vios TAXI woohoo.
ReplyDeleteYes. Sa mga walang pambili ng bagong kotse, mag taxi kayo para ma-experience nyo man lang kahit papaano. Everybody happy!
DeleteJust a quick question what's with the DNGA for? anyone tell me.
ReplyDeleteIt's right there in the second paragraph.
DeleteRegardless of TNGA or DNGA, it’s still a product of Toyota.
DeleteExterior looks like a Honda City, while interior looks Mazda'ish.
ReplyDeleteTaxi fleets soon to upgrade to this.
ReplyDeleteAny news from TMP what plans do they have for this news? cos im willing to wait to buy my first bnew car if they will adapt it as early as 1st Qtr of 2023
ReplyDeleteanon 6:04pm ala kaseng pambili ng kotse kaya ok na sya sa taxi hehehe
ReplyDeletefor some reason the front reminds me more of the Avalon than the Corolla, kahit medyo far lol
ReplyDeleteThe rear, is definitely Honda City like lol (at least the shape of the lights ganun)
I typed lol twice sorry....:/
DeleteMga private vios drivers, no choice kundi depensahan sasakyan nila, wala kasi silang choice, yun kasi binigay ng kumpanya nila. Malamang kung may pera sila pambili, di vios bibilhin nila kasi pan taxi lang haha. Aminin! Lol
ReplyDeleteWe'll never see those red leather covered dashboard & seats here, I'm pretty sure. Maybe black leatherette in the TOTL version at most.
ReplyDeleteYea I can see that. Many people could think red leather on a Vios G may be a bit too loud. Especially given that the Ativ is aimed at young 1st time car buyers over in Thailand vs here where the Vios is even aimed at families.
DeleteThis tiny thing is marketed as a family vehicle? Filipinos need to learn to be better consumers and demand more.
DeleteDamn, they sold this to people as a family vehicle, that's so sad.
Interior similar to the Raize, except for the aircon vents. This could be lighter than the current Vios.
ReplyDeleteI just wish that Toyota Motor Philippines release the 3NR-VE Dual VVT-iE. It's much more fuel efficient and pefect for our traffic conditions. If not i think the almera is a better buy when it comes the engines.
ReplyDeleteI hope the 1.0 turbo from the Raize will appear as an option in future models to compete with the Almera turbo
ReplyDeleteBe ready for exciting news soon! Guess the Toyota haters will hate Toyota more as there are more to come!
ReplyDeleteWith the 1.2L engine, performance will be trash
DeleteBring it to Baguio and feel the power if it will be enough.
DeleteAnon 11:52pm? How can you say it's trash? Doesn't seem like a proper description of a car's engine, a proof that you are not qualified to give such comments. Huwag yung puro basura pinagttype natin. Mahirap talaga pag binigyan mo ng sobrang kalayaan ang mal edukado.
DeleteLook at the size of the engine, its power and how the new vios grew in size. Formulate a conclusion. You don’t need to be a genius to understand how physics works right?
DeleteSige genius, enlighten us with your physics. How did you formulate your conclusion? Show us your formula. Let's see if you know any better than Toyota.
DeleteSmaller engine with weaker power + heavier weight = trash performance. Common sense.
DeleteSmaller and smaller engines then they will just add turbo then later on hybrid power and electric motors.
ReplyDeleteThe thing is, I don’t see the vios using a turbo
Deletelooks good in pictures but let's wait for the Toyota Indonesia factory if its at par with global Toyota quality. I have watched Raize & Avanza reviews with uneven product quality coming out of this factory.
ReplyDeleteIt's a Daihatsu so I doubt the "Toyota" quality people expect is in this.
ReplyDeleteREAL Toyota's are expensive, as evidenced by global models like the RAV4, the GR Yaris, the Camry, and of course, the new Crown.
Of course h real toyota but for mass market. H ok coz for now h whats most of our kababayan can afford.
DeleteLooks like its made in china. Like every designer is benchmarking mazda's interior.
ReplyDeleteKawawa mga Honda boys. Masmaganda na ang Taxi kaysa sa mga honda nila!
ReplyDeletecoming 2024 still no refreshed VIOS?? what is wrong with the toyota PH?
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