A Headlight mag member has spotted what appears to
be a new Toyota Vios on test in Thailand, just 4 months after the facelifted
Vios launched for sale. It has a full body camouflage wrap, but there are a few
new noticeable details unique to this version of the Vios.
Only the rear-end and profile have been snapped and
the noticeable changes are a tweaked C-Pillar design, new shark fin antenna,
and a square-shaped fuel inlet lid. From the back, it features sleek horizontal
taillamps nearly similar to the Yaris hatchback test mule spotted last week,
and a revised bumper.
The front-end is not yet revealed, but expect it to
borrow cues from the Toyota Corolla Altis. Dimensions are likely to be
identical to the current Vios, measuring 4,420 mm in length, 1,700 mm in width
and 1,475 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2,550 mm. In Thailand, the Vios is
sold with a 2NR-FBE 1.5-litre Dual VVT-i engine with 108 hp at 6,000 rpm and
140 Nm of torque at 4,200 rpm, paired with a CVT as standard is across the
range.