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In June 2023, another recall was issued for the Indonesian-made Rocky and Raize. One of the airbag ECU capacitors may malfunction, which may cause the airbag not to operate properly. Units that are affected were produced between December 2022 and January 2023. [56] [57]
Despite having a name similarity with the parent company's Toyota New Global Architecture, there are no mentions of the platform being related with the TNGA in Daihatsu publications and literatures. Daihatsu executives had stated the company did not pursue significant commonality with Toyota platforms. [2]
Toyota Kayoibako: 2023 EV van Toyota Kijang Innova EV Concept: 2022 Battery electric version of the Kijang Innova Toyota Insect: 2011 1-seater concept; based on how an insect flies freely Toyota IMV 0: 2023 Also shown as the Toyota Next Generation Tamaraw Concept and the Toyota Rangga Concept. Entered production as the Toyota Hilux Champ ...
Toyota Raize Subaru Rex (Japan) Perodua Ativa (Malaysia) 1984 (nameplate) 2019 (as a crossover) 2019 - Japan Indonesia 'Number 5' (compact car with a width under 1,700 mm) front-wheel-drive mini/subcompact crossover SUV. Terios: Toyota Rush Perodua Aruz (Malaysia) 1997 2017 2023 Indonesia Three-row, rear-wheel-drive compact SUV. Pickup. truck ...
2022–present: worldwide ... 2023–present: Toyota: bZ4X: electric compact crossover Japan ... Toyota Raize: subcompact Japan 2019–present Asia
Toyota Raize (Japan, J200 series Rush) Perodua Ativa (Malaysia, Nautica) The concept model called D-Compact 4x4 made an appearance in September 2005 at the 61st Frankfurt Motor Show and in November 2005 at the 39th Tokyo Motor Show before being named to Terios, which went into production in January 2006.
Honda introduced the WR-V in the Small SUV segment on November 2, 2022, [28] It is intended to be the primary rival to the Toyota Raize. [29] In Indonesia, the second-generation WR-V is offered in E and RS trim levels, both initially only available with CVT. [30]
This is a list of vehicles that have been considered to be the result of badge engineering (), cloning, platform sharing, joint ventures between different car manufacturing companies, captive imports, or simply the practice of selling the same or similar cars in different markets (or even side-by-side in the same market) under different marques or model nameplates.