Vitz XP90
The Toyota Vitz XP90, representing second generation produced from February 2005 to November 2010 for Japanese market, features larger platform dimensions across all metrics creating improved interior space comparable to vehicles in segment above. Engine lineup offers three displacements including 1.0-liter 1KR-FE producing 71 horsepower with CVT and front-wheel-drive, 1.3-liter engines (2NZ-FE and 2SZ-FE units) both delivering 87 horsepower, and 1.5-liter VVT-i four-cylinder producing 110 horsepower. Dimensions measure 3,750-3,800mm length, 1,695mm width, and 1,520-1,540mm height on 2,460mm wheelbase with curb weight ranging from 980 to 1,110 kg depending on configuration. Four-wheel-drive variants implement V-Flex system with rear wheels connected by viscous coupling.
After 2007 facelift, safety equipment enhanced with side airbags and curtain airbags standard across range with some models featuring nine airbags total. Performance-oriented Vitz RS variant launched in 2005 utilizes 1.5-liter four-cylinder VVT-i engine rated at 107 horsepower (80 kW) and 140 Nm (103 lb-ft) torque. Suspension features MacPherson struts front and semi-independent torsion beam rear providing balance of comfort and handling. The XP90 designed at Toyota European ED2 design studios demonstrating global development approach. The combination of efficient engine options spanning 1.0 to 1.5 liters, practical hatchback body with improved interior space, available four-wheel-drive through V-Flex system, and Toyota renowned reliability makes Vitz XP90 popular subcompact choice in Japanese domestic market.