Toyota Ipsum
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Toyota Ipsum | |
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Manufacturer | Toyota |
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Production | 1995–2010 |
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Class | Compact MPV |
Layout | Front-engine, front-wheel-drive |
Related | Toyota Avensis |
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Successor | Toyota Verso(Europe) |
TheToyota Ipsum,Picnic,orAvensis Versois a car produced by the Japanese carmakerToyotafrom 1995 to 2010. It is acompact MPVwith standard three-row seating. The Ipsum, like many Toyota products, was shared as a trio of theToyota Gaia,and sold only at Japanese Toyota dealerships calledToyota Store,next to theToyota Carina.The Gaia was unique toToyopet Storelocations, and theToyota Nadiawas sold atToyota Corolla Store.
First generation (XM10; 1995)
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Production | May 1995 – 2001 |
Assembly | Japan:Toyota City, Aichi(Motomachi plant);Kariya, Aichi(Toyota Auto Body) |
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Wheelbase | 2,735 mm (107.7 in) |
Length | 4,530 mm (178.3 in) |
Width | 1,695 mm (66.7 in) |
Height | 1,620 mm (63.8 in) |
The first generation, named Ipsum in Japan and Picnic in export markets, was built from May 1995 until 2001, with export versions arriving in 1996. A commercial version was sold as the Toyota SportsVan in Denmark. It had a choice of twostraight-four engines,either apetrol unitdisplacing 2.0-litres or a 2.2-litreturbo-dieselengine, the3C-TE.The Ipsum was Toyota's first real success in Japan's then-new "RV" (Recreational Vehicle) market segment. The initial sales target of 10,000 units per month was exceeded by nearly fifty percent in the car's first few months on the market.[1]
The petrol engine produces 135 or 128 PS (99 or 94 kW) in Japanese or European specifications, while the turbo-diesel has 90 PS (66 kW) on tap.
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Toyota Avensis Picnic (pre-facelift)
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Ipsum L-Selection (facelift)
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Ipsum L-Selection (facelift)
Second generation (XM20; 2001)
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Production | 2001–2010 |
Assembly | Japan:Tahara, Aichi(Tahara plant);Kariya, Aichi(Toyota Auto Body) |
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Platform | Toyota MC platform |
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Wheelbase | 2,825 mm (111.2 in) |
Length | 4,690 mm (184.6 in) |
Width | 1,760 mm (69.3 in) |
Height | 1,675 mm (65.9 in) |
Curb weight | 1,490–1,540 kg (3,284.9–3,395.1 lb) |
The second generation was introduced in May 2001 in Japan and also in Europe and Australia (where it was marketed as theAvensis Verso).
The car is known as the Toyota Picnic in some markets, including Singapore and Hong Kong. Apart fromJapan,the Ipsum was also available (forMalaysiaandSingapore). The commercial "SportsVan" model continued to be available in Denmark; after the Ipsum/Picnic was discontinued Toyota Denmark applied the SportsVan name to a commercial version of theToyota Verso(R20).
It features an enlarged wheelbase, rear air conditioners and inner room for seven seats. There is also an optional roof rack that provides ability to carry outdoor equipment. The seats can be pushed forward and flat for various configurations.
Engine options included a 2.0-litre 1AZ-FE petrol engine producing 150 PS (110 kW), a 2.4-litre 2AZ-FE petrol engine and a 2.0-litre 1CD-FTV D-4Dturbo-dieselengine producing 116 PS (85 kW).
It received its facelift in October 2003, featuring a redesigned front and rear bumper, headlamps, new LED tail lamps and high mount stop lamp, interior trim and new alloy rims.[2]
In Australia, the Avensis Verso was available from 2001 to 2010 and was back-to-back winner of Australia'sBest People Moveraward in 2002 and 2003.[3]There were two models, the 2001–2003 ACM20R and the 2003–2010 ACM21R and both came in two trim levels, the base GLX and the Ultima with upgraded interior trim and roof rails. The ACM20R model came in 3 variants with all having the 2.0 L1AZ-FEengine. The GLX was available with either a 4-speed automatic or a 5-speed manual transmission while the Ultima was only available with the 4-speed automatic.[4]The 2004 model ACM21R arrived with a minor facelift and an upgraded 2.4 L2AZ-FEengine. Both the GLX and Ultima variants were now only available with the 4-speed automatic.
The Avensis Verso was discontinued in Europe in 2005. Production of the Ipsum ended in December 2009, and it was discontinued in Japan on the following month. Exports of the Avensis Verso to Australia continued until 2010.
The seven seater was very spacious fitting 7 people and luggage comfortably.. It has become a rare sight to see one now
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- Facelift
References
[edit]- ^Treece, James B. (1995-09-02)."Toyota's new RVs put heat on Honda".Automotive News.Crain Communications, Inc. Archived fromthe originalon 2020-07-08.
- ^"Toyota Ipsum Specs".Goo-net Exchange.
- ^"Avensis Is Back-To-Back Winner"(Press release). Australia: Toyota. 28 November 2003.Retrieved1 November2019.
- ^"Reviews - Toyota Avensis Verso".Motoring.com.au.