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Toyota Probox

Toyota Probox is a five-door light commercial vehicle [1] with a minivan body manufactured by Toyota since July 2002.

Toyota Probox
2002 Toyota Probox 01.jpg
general information
ManufacturerToyota
Years of production2002 - present
ClassLCV
Other designationsToyota Succeed
Design
Body type5-dv. minivan (5-seater)
Layoutfront-wheel drive, front-wheel drive
front-wheel drive, all-wheel drive
Wheel formula4 × 2
4 × 4
Engine
1.3 L 2NZ-FE l4
ManufacturerToyota
Type ofAtmospheric gasoline , located transversely
Volume1298 cm 3
Maximum power88 l from. at 6000 rpm
Maximum torque123 Nm at 4400 rpm
Configurationinline, 4-cylinder.
Cylinderfour
Valves16
Max. speed180
Acceleration to 100 km / h14.0
Combined Fuel Consumption7.3
Urban fuel consumption10.0
Fuel consumption on the highway5.8
Environmental standardsUltra Low Emissions Vehicle (U-LEV)
Bore75.0 mm
Piston stroke73.5 mm
Compression ratio10.5
Supply systemVariable valve timing system
Valve mechanismDohc
Recommended FuelAI-95 gasoline
1.4 L 1ND-TV l4
ManufacturerToyota
Type ofDiesel engine transversely
Volume1362 cm 3
Maximum power75 l from. at 4000 rpm
Maximum torque138 Nm , at 4200 rpm
Configurationinline, 4-cylinder.
Cylinderfour
Valves16
Max. speed172
Acceleration to 100 km / h13.7
Combined Fuel Consumption5,4
Urban fuel consumption6.8
Fuel consumption on the highway4,5
Environmental standardseuro 4
Bore75.0 mm
Piston stroke75.6 mm
Compression ratio10.5
Supply systemCommon rail , variable valve timing system
Valve mechanismDohc
Recommended FuelDiesel fuel
1.5 L 1NZ-FE l4
ManufacturerToyota
Type ofAtmospheric gasoline , located transversely
Volume1496 cm 3
Maximum power109 l from. at 6000 rpm
Maximum torque141 Nm , at 4200 rpm
Configurationinline, 4-cylinder.
Cylinderfour
Valves16
Max. speed190
Acceleration to 100 km / h10.0
Combined Fuel Consumption7.6
Urban fuel consumption10.5
Fuel consumption on the highway6.3
Environmental standardsUltra Low Emissions Vehicle (U-LEV)
Bore75.0 mm
Piston stroke84.7 mm
Compression ratio10.5
Supply systemVariable valve timing system
Valve mechanismDohc
Recommended FuelAI-95 gasoline
Transmission
5- speed manual
4- speed automatic
Characteristics
Mass-dimensional
Length4195 mm
Width1695 mm
Height1515 mm
Clearance155 mm
Wheelbase2550 mm
Rear track1465 mm
Front track1455 mm
Weight1030 kg
Full mass1480 kg
On the market
Similar modelsToyota Succeed
SegmentM segment
Other
Carrying capacity400 kg
Volume of the tank50 l

The manufacturer positioned itself as a car for the commercial transportation of small consignments, however, due to its simple but elegant design, as well as its low price, it also gained popularity among consumers unrelated to such transportation .

Toyota Probox 4WD , visible leading rear axle .

Available in two versions: passenger and cargo-passenger. The passenger version is equipped with only a one and a half liter engine 1NZ-FE . Cargo and passenger - also with a smaller 2NZ-FE engine and a diesel engine. The main differences in the trim and design of the front seats.

Both options can be equipped with both an automatic hydromechanical and a mechanical gearbox.

The all-wheel drive version of the Toyota Probox 4WD is produced, from the transverse gearbox to the rear axle there is a cardan shaft.

The car is not officially delivered to Russia, therefore it is distributed mainly in Siberia and the Far East of Russia (in the right-hand drive version ).

  • The dimension of the wheels - 165/80 / R13
  • Front Suspension - MacPherson Type
  • Rear suspension - four-link with coil spring
  • Turning circle - 5.2 m
  • Front brakes - disc, ventilated
  • Rear brakes - drum

Notes

  1. ↑ Toyota introduces updated Probox commercial van

Links

  • Official Toyota page (Japanese)


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Toyota_Probox&oldid=88534429


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