Toyota Calya
The Toyota Calya has been spied
completely undisguised ahead of its imminent Indonesian launch by Facebook user
Alfonsus William Japianto. While the whole exterior has already been seen
previously, the new pictures facilitate a clear look at the same as well as the
first peek into the upcoming light MPV’s interior.
The Toyota Calya’s interior features a
three-spoke steering wheel without controls, analogue instrument panel with a
small digital display, a manual gearbox integrated into the centre console,
manual HVAC and music system.
Said to be an extended Toyota Agya,
which is also sold under the Daihatsu brand as the Daihatsu Ayla, the three-row
van will be positioned between the Toyota Agya and the Toyota Avanza. There
will be differently styled version sold under the Daihatsu brand too, named
Daihatsu Sigra, which has already been unofficially revealed. Previewed by the
Daihatsu UFC-3 concept, the Daihatsu Sigra is expected to be positioned between
the Daihatsu Ayla and Daihatsu Xenia, and will debut at 2016 GIIAS in August.
Both Toyota Calya and Daihatsu Sigra
will be 4,070 mm long, 1,600 mm wide and 1,655 mm tall, and have a wheelbase of
2,525 mm and a ground clearance of 180 mm respectively. The Toyota Calya will
be available with the 1KR-FE 1.0-litre three-cylinder unit developing 67 PS and
89 Nm of torque, in conjunction with a 5-speed manual transmission, as well as
the 3NR-FE 1.2-litre four-cylinder petrol unit producing 88 PS and 108 Nm of
torque, paired to either a 5-speed manual transmission (standard) or a 4-speed
automatic transmission (optional).