RM 89,600 - 95,500
40 other Toyota models
A reliable workhorse, Toyota has made safety equipment like 7 airbags, stability and traction control standard across the range, effectively making the Vios an attractive option.
The Toyota Vios comes in three variants:
1.5 J - RM 76,000
1.5 E - RM 86,000
1.5 G - RM 90,000
The Vios competes against:
Honda City - Starting at RM 73,496
Nissan Almera - Starting at RM 79,906
No, Toyota Vios isn't available in Steering Adjustment Electric.
Here are the weight(kg) and variants of Toyota Vios:
Variants | 2019 Toyota Vios 1.5G | 2019 Toyota Vios 1.5E | 2019 Toyota Vios 1.5J |
weight(kg) | 1145 | 1110 | 1110 |
Contrary to popular belief, the 2019 Toyota Vios is not a new generation but a much needed major update that finally put the car back in contention as the top-selling B-segment sedan where the Honda City dominated. Out was the plain empty shell of a car, and in was a young futuristic design packed to the brim with 7 airbags, Blind-spot monitor and Panoramic View Monitor.
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Hans
12.06.2020
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