A report in June said that Toyota would launch the
next-gen Toyota Rush in Indonesia in 2018. Indonesia-based RBA Design has created a rendering of the 2018 Toyota Rush to preview
its expected design.
The Toyota Rush is essentially a Daihatsu Be-go that
debuted in 2005. Toyota launched the mini-SUV in Japan back in 2006 and
discontinued it in March 2016. Daihatsu has hinted at a new mini
crossover/mini-SUV model with the Daihatsu DN TREC concept. The next-gen Toyota
Rush in the rendering is a longer version of this concept, featuring chrome in
place of the concept’s red highlights in all places except the grille,
conventional front fog lamps, smaller wheels and production-oriented ORVMs.
Details about the next-gen Toyota Rush are unknown.
Like the first generation model, the second generation model could have
standard and long-wheelbase versions, and 5- and 7-seat seating layout options.
Toyota could target the 7-seat version at emerging markets such as Indonesia and
Malaysia, pitching it as a more value-for-money offering. The current model,
which has a semi-monocoque chassis is powered by the 3SZ-VE 1.5-litre VVT-i
engine under the hood. This four-cylinder petrol mill produces 109 PS and 141
Nm of torque. Transmission choices include 4-speed manual and 5-speed
automatic. The engine sends the drive to the rear wheels or all four wheels.
The Daihatsu Be Go is also known as Daihatsu Terios.
The next-gen Daihatsu Terios (codename: Daihatsu D14N) is in the works, reports
say. It will have a design inspired by the Daihatsu FT Concept and a 7-seat
seating layout option.