Toyota Etios test drive, review

    Toyota Etios test drive, review

    Toyota has never made a low-cost car like the Etios before. It is the cheapest car in Toyota’s universe and sets a new benchmark for affordability by the world’s biggest car company. For the first time, Toyota will compete head on with India’s most successful car maker, Maruti and let’s not discount Hyundai and Tata, which won’t make the fight any easier.
    Toyota has played safe with the Etios’ looks. The design and styling is well proportioned and balanced, thanks to the long wheelbase. But the design doesn’t break any new ground. The Etios grille is typically Toyota and the sharp curve gives it some character, along with the prominent creases on the bonnet. However, the small lights look quite tame as does the front bumper with a pair of tiny fogs.


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    The side profile again looks pretty anonymous but the crease swooping up in the lower half of the doors is a terrific touch. Also, the large 15-inch wheels, standard on the V and VX versions, seriously improve the Etios’ stance. The rear is the least attractive bit and the vertical boot lid and large triangular lights bear some resemblance to the Logan.
    If the exterior doesn’t bowl you over, the Etios’ interior certainly will. There is not a shadow of a doubt that the Etios is the most comfortable car in its class. The rear seats with their large squabs, perfect backrest angle and the right amount of cushioning are supremely comfortable. If there is one criticism, it’s the flat design of the back seat which doesn’t have deep contours to hold you snugly. But there’s a reason for that. The Etios is a genuine five-seater. The rear seat is remarkably wide to easily accommodate three people but what makes it even better for the middle passenger is a near-flat floor tunnel which intrudes by only two inches into the cabin.

    The front seats with just the perfect amount of padding are again the most comfortable we have sat in. They are perfectly contoured to give the right amount of support to your lower back. It’s not just the seats that are generous; the Etios has more space for luggage as well. There is a massive 595-litre boot, seven full-sized cupholders and a 13-litre chilled glovebox which is the biggest we have seen. The seats, however, don’t flip or fold.
    The raised driving position is terrific. However, taller drivers might have a problem as the steering wheel, even after adjustment, is a touch too low. Outside visibility is simply excellent, thanks to the slim and tucked- back A-pillar and the centrally mounted instrument cluster doesn’t get in the way either like in the Indica Vista.

    For the rear passengers, there is an extra vent in the centre which works really well. Electronic climate control is not an option on any variant but you don’t really miss it. What you do miss is power adjustment for the outside mirrors, which is not available as an option on any variant.
    The top-of-the-line VX model gets bright red seat fabrics and a red gear knob to match. It also gets a flat-bottom, leather-wrapped steering wheel which is great to grip, looks distinctive, and adds a sporty touch. Interior quality is pretty good but clearly the Etios doesn’t have the richness or upmarket feel of the Vento or the City. Plastic quality is about average and there are some signs of cost cutting like the flimsy sun visors and the single wiper.

    Under the skin, the suspension has been tuned for Indian roads and there’s sufficient ground clearance to clear the worst potholes and speedbreakers. Toyota engineers have managed to pare the Etios’ weight as this large mid-size saloon weighs a mere 930kg, an astonishing 80kg lighter than the Swift Dzire.
    The Etios’s 1.5-litre motor comes with twin cams and four valves per cylinder but despite all that hardware to breathe better, it ends up producing just under 90bhp. This figure may seem modest but when you factor in the favourable power-to-weight ratio, the Etios feels like it’s up there with some 100bhp saloons.

    The Etios is quite quick off the line and it’s largely because of the gearing which is a touch short. That’s because the Etios saloon shares the gearbox with the less powerful hatchback, which needs shorter gearing. The broad torque spread of the engine also helps driveability and the Etios has a wonderfully linear power delivery, making it a very easy car to drive in town.
    The gearshift too is quite slick but you won’t need to use it much as the Etios pulls away smartly from low revs. Flat-out performance is more than adequate and the Etios always has a spring in its step and feels light on its toes. In fact, the Etios’ low weight helped it achieve class-best fuel economy of 17.64kpl in the ARAI driving cycle.
    Rev the 1.5-litre engine hard and it does get quite vocal and there’s a bit of road noise too. The Etios has been set up to breeze through town rather than carve up a twisty road. The steering is quite light and requires little effort but it’s not quick. However, the tight turning circle and light weight give the Etios agility about town no other mid-sizer really has. If there is a fault with the steering, it’s the dead zone around the straight-ahead position.
    It’s not driving enthusiasts that the Etios is aimed at but the family man who wants comfort and practicality in a sensible, hassle-free package. The Etios may not wow you with its looks but remember that it’s been designed and developed keeping Indian tastes and requirements in mind. Hence it blows away the competition in key areas like space and comfort, fuel efficiency and ease of driving.
    The Etios is a car you can buy with your eyes shut because, like most Toyotas, you can’t really go wrong with it. Expect the Etios to be priced highly competitively in the region of Rs 5 to 7lakh to take on the Dzire.

    Toyota Etios to Roll Out in India on December 1, Costs Rs. 5.25 Lakhs

    NEW DELHI: Japanese carmaker Toyota is all set to roll out its much awaited entry level sedan, ‘Toyota Etios’ in India on December 1 in Bangalore. The car has been specifically designed keeping in mind Indian emerging automobile market. Toyota Etios will face a tough competition with Maruti Dzire, Tata Indigo and Honda City in India.
    “We have decided to launch Etios next month in Bangalore and will start bookingsin the first week of December,” Toyota Kirloskar Motor’s Managing Director Hiroshi Nakagawa said.
    Toyota Etios is the most ambitious product of Japanese carmaker Toyota. As per the reports, Etios will be launched by Toyota’s global president Akio Toyoda. The company has invested Rs 3,200 crore on a new plant near Bangalore with an annual capacity of 70,000 for Etios.

    Toyota Etios
    The Etios hatchback will be powered by a 1.2-liter petrol engine and the sedan will have in it a bigger 1.5-liter petrol unit. A diesel version of the sedan will be launched late next year, though its hatchback version (with a smaller petrol engine) will be launched in March 2011.
    From a technical viewpoint, Toyota Etios sedan will be powered by 1496cm3 (cc), DOHC gasoline engine with a 5 speed Manual transmission that generates maximum power of 90 PS (66kW) at 5600 rpm and max torque of 132 Nm (13.46 kg-m) @ 3000 rpm. The overall dimensions of the new sedan model are (L x W x H): 4265 mm x 1695 mm x 1510 mm.
    Indian audience can view the launch of Toyota Etios live on the website on December 1 at 12 noon. Japanese Carmaker Toyota, has already launched the Toyota Etios official website:http://www.toyotaetios.in/flipper.html
    Toyota Etios Price in India:
    According to the industry sources, Toyota Etios, the entry-level sedan is likely to carry an ex-showroom price of around Rs 5.25 lakh.
    Toyota currently is a small player in India. Its current line-up in India includes multi-purpose vehicle Innova, luxury sedans, Corolla and Camry, and SUV Fortuner.
    Toyota Etios Pictures | Toyota Etios Hatchback and Sedan
    November 23rd, 2010Leave a commentGo to comments
    Toyota Motors is all set to launch the much awaited car Etios in India next month.
    Etios Sedan will hit Indian roads on December 1st and Etios Hatchback by March 2011.
    Toyota has invested huge amount of money and man power to develop this car exclusively for Indian market and Toyota engineers are working on this project for past 4 years.
    Toyota is planning to sell 70,000 cars in the first year.
    The premium hatchback Etios will compete directly with the currently selling models like Nissan Micra, Ford Figo, Hyundai i10 and i20, Maruti Swift, Tata Indica etc and Sedan will fit to the market which is dominated by Swift Dzire, Verna, Indigo, Fiesta etc.
    Toyota Etios Sedan Tech Specs
    Engine: 1496cm3 (cc), DOHC, Gasoline
    Transmission: 5 speed Manual
    Max. Power: 90 PS (66kW) @ 5600 rpm
    Max. Torque: 132 Nm (13.46 kg-m) @ 3000 rpm
    Overall Dimension (L x W x H): 4265 mm x 1695 mm x 1510 mm
    Award winning music director A R Rahman is the brand Ambassador for Etios brand in India.
    Toyota Etios Pictures | Etios PhotosSource URL: https://newnewnew7.blogspot.com/2010/11/toyota-etios-test-drive-review.html
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