Toyota Platz
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| Automotive industry | Toyota |
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| Also called | Toyota Echo Toyota Yaris |
| Production | 2000-2005 |
| Assembly | Toyota City, Japan |
| Predecessor | Toyota Tercel Toyota Paseo |
| Successor | Toyota Belta Toyota Yaris |
| Car classification | Subcompact |
| Car body style | 2-door Coupé 3-door Hatchback 4-door Sedan (car) 4-door Station wagon(Yaris Verso) 5-door Hatchback |
| Automobile layout | FF layout |
| Automobile platform | Toyota CP platform |
| Internal combustion engine | 1.5L 108 hp (81 kW) Straight-4 1NZ-FE |
| Transmission (mechanics) | 4-speed Automatic transmission 5-speed Manual transmission |
| Wheelbase | 93.3 in (2370 mm) |
| Length | 163.2 in (4145 mm) (1999-2002) 164.8 in (4186 mm) (2003-05) |
| Width | 65.4 in (1661 mm) |
| Height | 59.4 in (1509 mm) |
| Related | Toyota Vitz |
The Toyota Platz and the Toyota Echo sedan are small Vehicle manufactured by the Toyota Motor Corporation based on the Toyota Vitz, the vehicle's Hatchback variant. The first generation car was known as the Platz in Japan and Echo in North America.
Toyota replaced the American Echo with the Yaris.
History
Introduced in North America in 2000 as a Sedan (car) or Coupé, The Echo's running gear is shared with the Toyota bB and ist, sold in the United States as the Scion xA and xB, and the Japan-only Toyota Will Vi. The same Toyota CP platform platform is the base for the Japanese-only Probox and Succeed wagons.
In the United States, the Echo sold 50,000 examples, with just half that many in 2003 . The Echo was an element of Toyota Project Genesis, a failed effort to bring younger buyers to the marque in the United States. The Echo sold in high volumes in Canada, where smaller cars are more popular than in the US . In Canada, Toyota also offered a 3-door version of the Echo, which was identical to the European-market Toyota Vitz. It was the predecessor to the current North American Toyota Yaris, sharing many identical features, such as being Toyota's entry-level car at the time of its "existence", and the odd (and somewhat controversial) center placement of the speedometer and gauges, as opposed to in front of the steering wheel. Power options on the Echo are a rare find.Most are just equipped with manual windows and locks,A/C,and a six speaker audio system with a CD and/or a cassette player.
The Echo is known for its quite outstanding fuel economy, with EPA estimates of 41 mpg Hwy and 34 mpg City.
In Australia, the 1999-2004 Echo was assessed in the Used Car Safety Ratings 2006 as providing "average" protection for its occupants in the event of a crash.[1]
In some parts of Southeast Asia (not including Hong Kong and Japan), a modified version of the Platz with different body panels is sold under the name Toyota Vios.
US sales
- 2000 - 48,876
- 2001 - 42,464
- 2002 - 30,859
- 2003 - 26,167
- 2004 - 3,899
- 2005 - 1,544
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