The Toyota Vitz (Japanese: トヨタ・ヴィッツ, Hepburn: Toyota Vittsu) is a subcompact car
produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota from 1999 to 2019 in three- or five-door hatchback body styles.
The "Vitz" nameplate was used consistently in Japan, while most international markets received the same vehicle as the Toyota Yaris.
as the Toyota Echo in some markets for the first generation. The Vitz was available in Japan from Toyota's Netz Store dealerships.
Toyota began production in Japan and…
The Toyota Vitz (Japanese: トヨタ・ヴィッツ, Hepburn: Toyota Vittsu) is a subcompact car
produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota from 1999 to 2019 in three- or five-door hatchback body styles.
The “Vitz” nameplate was used consistently in Japan, while most international markets received the same vehicle as the Toyota Yaris.
as the Toyota Echo in some markets for the first generation. The Vitz was available in Japan from Toyota’s Netz Store dealerships.
Toyota began production in Japan and later assembled the vehicle in other Asian countries and in France.
By 2010, the first two generations had achieved in excess of 3.5 million sales in over 70 countries,
including more than 1.4 million in Japan.
In 2019, the “Vitz” nameplate was dropped in Japan due to faltering sales and the unification
of the Toyota sales network in Japan, and the vehicle was replaced by the XP210 series Yaris.
Euro NCAP crash tested the dual-airbag equipped XP10 series in 2000, rating the car 29 out of 37 for adult occupant protection
The Japanese launch of the Vitz occurred on 13 January 1999, and along with the related Platz, was retailed through the Netz Stores.
The “RS” featured revised front and rear bumpers, a mesh grille, black-tinted headlamps, front fog lamps, side skirts and alloy wheels.
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