The Toyota Avanza served as a basis for the second-generation Perodua Alza, which was introduced in Malaysia in 2022.
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The Toyota Avanza served as a basis for the second-generation Perodua Alza, which was introduced in Malaysia in 2022.
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Toyota Avanza has been the best-selling passenger car in Indonesia between 2006 and 2019, and then in 2021.
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At the height of its popularity in 2013, the Toyota Avanza made up 17 percent of total car sales in Indonesia .
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Between 2008 and 2011, Toyota Avanza manufactured the car in Karawang under contract to meet the high demand.
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Toyota Avanza was unveiled on 11 December 2003 and released on 15 January 2004.
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The Toyota Avanza emerged as the best-selling car there from 2006, replacing the Kijang Innova which held the title in 2005.
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At launch, the Toyota Avanza was initially available with two grade levels: the 1.
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Toyota Avanza received an update on 14 October 2008 with an updated ceiling with grooves to improve airflow, a revamped interior and steering wheel with four spokes.
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In Malaysia, the Toyota Avanza was unveiled on 7 October 2004 and launched on 29 October 2004.
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The Toyota Avanza was updated in 2008 with an updated ceiling with grooves to improve airflow to the rear and an updated interior colour scheme.
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Generally, the Xenia is equipped with less safety equipment than the Toyota Avanza, while offering more dealer-installed accessories options such as front bumper guards, rear spoiler, or side body moulding to attract consumers.
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Toyota Avanza received its first facelift on 12 August 2015 with development led by chief engineer Kazuhiko Yamashita.
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The "Toyota Avanza" branding was omitted in marketing materials for the Veloz grade.
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Toyota Avanza received its second facelift on 15 January 2019 with development led by chief engineer Kazutoshi Sakamoto.
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The second facelift Toyota Avanza was launched in Malaysia on 17 May 2019, with all models received the front fascia from the Indonesian market Veloz.
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Second-generation Toyota Avanza was launched in the Philippines on 13 January 2012.
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Van version of the Toyota Avanza was offered which was set below the base variant that has only two seats, without radio, no speaker and has steel wheels.
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Second-generation Toyota Avanza was available in Singapore from November 2013, slotting in the MPV segment as a more affordable choice below the Wish.
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The Toyota Avanza later received a facelift in early 2016 but was discontinued in November that year with the launch of the Sienta.
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Second-generation Toyota Avanza was available in Thailand from 10 January 2012 in three grade levels: the 1.
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The changes were the same as the Toyota Avanza, which consist of an updated fascia, headlights and taillights, and two-tone brown interior colour.
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Third-generation Toyota Avanza was launched in the Philippines on 7 March 2022 and is offered in 1.
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The front fascia has been redesigned to distinguish itself from the Toyota Avanza, gaining a redesigned bumper, front hood, front and rear quarter panels, and the addition of faux roof rails, creating a crossover-inspired look.
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Toyota Avanza-based second-generation Perodua Alza was introduced on 20 July 2022.
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Between 2006 and 2019, the Toyota Avanza held the position as the best-selling passenger car in Indonesia, before being taken by the Honda Brio in 2020.
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