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By 2010, the first two generations had achieved in excess of 3.5 million sales in over 70 countries, including more than 1.4 million in Japan. [1] In 2019, the "Vitz" nameplate was no longer used in Japan due to faltering sales and the unification of Toyota sales network in Japan, [2] [3] and the vehicle was replaced by the XP210 series Yaris. [4]
Toyota Vitz: 1999 2019 Toyota Voltz: 2002 2004 in Japan, sold as the Pontiac Vibe 2002–2009 in the USA Toyota Windom: 1989 2007 also sold as the Lexus ES: Toyota Wish: 2003 2017 sold in Hong Kong and Singapore Toyota Yaris (DJ/DL) 2016 2020 sold in North America, also sold as the Scion iA: Toyota Yaris Verso: 2000 2004 Toyota Zelas: 2010 2016
The XP210 series Toyota Yaris is the fourth generation of the Yaris, a subcompact car/supermini manufactured by Toyota for the Japanese, European and Australasian markets. The model was released in October 2019 to replace the XP130 series Yaris/Vitz , and built on the GA-B platform.
The Toyota Yaris Verso is a mini MPV produced by Toyota using the Yaris nameplate from August 1999 to October 2005. In Japan, it is known as the Toyota FunCargo (Japanese: トヨタ・ファンカーゴ, Hepburn: Toyota Fankāgo). It is built on the same NBC platform as the XP10 series Yaris/Vitz/Echo.
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The XP90 series Vitz and Belta share underpinnings with each other including the drivetrain and platform. However, while the Vitz was designed at Toyota's French design studio (Toyota ED²), the Belta was designed at Toyota's Japanese design studio (TMC Design Division) [13] — design projects for similar cars marketed toward different demographics.
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