Toyota Ractis

Motor vehicle
  • Front-engine, front-wheel-drive
  • Front-engine, four-wheel-drive (Japan only)
PlatformToyota B platformChronologyPredecessorToyota Yaris Verso/Fun CargoSuccessor
  • Toyota Tank/Roomy
  • Toyota Sienta (XP170)

The Toyota Ractis (Japanese: トヨタ・ラクティス, Toyota Rakutisu) is a mini MPV produced by Japanese automaker Toyota. It is a five-seater mini MPV based on the Vitz, and was introduced in October 2005 as the successor of the Yaris Verso/FunCargo. The name "Ractis" is derived from "Run", "Activity" and "Space".[1]

First generation (XP100; 2005)

Motor vehicle
First generation
2005–2007 Toyota Ractis (Japan)
Overview
Model codeXP100
ProductionOctober 2005 – November 2010
AssemblyJapan: Toyota City, Aichi (Takaoka plant);[2] Kanegasaki, Iwate (Kanto Auto Works)[3]
Designer
  • Takanori Tsubaki, Hiroaki Hakamata and Takahiro Minami (2003)[4]
  • Masatoshi Watanabe and Hiroaki Suzuki (2007 minor change: 2006)[5]
Body and chassis
Related
  • Toyota Vitz/Yaris (XP90)
  • Toyota Belta/Vios (XP90)
  • Toyota ist (XP110)
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,550 mm (100.4 in)
Length3,955 mm (155.7 in)
Width1,695 mm (66.7 in)
Height1,640–1,660 mm (64.6–65.4 in)
Curb weight1,120–1,210 kg (2,469–2,668 lb)

The first generation Ractis was initially only sold in Japan, and was available at Toyopet Store dealerships. A minor change was released on December 20, 2007 with new headlights and tail lights. Sales in Hong Kong started from October 2009.[6]

  • 2005–2007 Toyota Ractis (Japan)
    2005–2007 Toyota Ractis (Japan)
  • 2007–2010 Toyota Ractis 1.3 X Package (Japan)
    2007–2010 Toyota Ractis 1.3 X Package (Japan)
  • 2007–2010 Toyota Ractis 1.3 X Package (Japan)
    2007–2010 Toyota Ractis 1.3 X Package (Japan)

Second generation (XP120; 2010)

Motor vehicle
Second generation
Toyota Verso-S 1.3 Life (pre-facelift, Germany)
Overview
Model codeXP120
Also called
  • Toyota Verso-S (Europe)
  • Toyota Space Verso
  • Subaru Trezia
Production
  • September 2010 – June 2016 (Japan)[7]
  • December 2010 – December 2017 (Europe)
AssemblyJapan: Kanegasaki, Iwate (Kanto Auto Works)[7]
Body and chassis
RelatedToyota Vitz (XP130)
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
  • 6-speed manual (Europe)
  • CVT (Japan)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,550 mm (100.4 in)
Length3,995 mm (157.3 in)
Width1,695 mm (66.7 in)
Height1,585–1,705 mm (62.4–67.1 in)
Curb weight1,090–1,170 kg (2,403–2,579 lb)
Chronology
SuccessorToyota Proace City (Europe)

The second generation Ractis was unveiled at the 2010 Paris Motor Show as the Toyota Verso-S (Japanese: トヨタ・ヴァーソ・S, Toyota Vuāso S).[8][9] The Ractis is produced at the Iwate plant by Kanto Auto Works. It is available in 1.3 L and 1.5 L engines with G, X and S grades in Japan. The introduction of the Verso-S marked the re-entry of Toyota into the European B-MPV segment.

When it hit the market, the Verso-S had the shortest overall length of any mini MPV in Europe.[10] The Verso-S is available with a choice of two engines, a 1.3-litre petrol unit or a 1.4-litre D-4D turbo-diesel unit, both mated to a six-speed manual transmission.

The petrol derivative is also offered with an optional, Multidrive S CVT, which features a seven speed, sequential paddle shift mode. The petrol model delivers a combined fuel economy of 18.2 km/L (51 mpg‑imp; 43 mpg‑US) and CO2 emissions of 127 g/km. The diesel model delivers 23.25 km/L (66 mpg‑imp; 55 mpg‑US) and 113 g/km respectively.[11]

Toyota UK discontinued the Verso-S in 2013.[citation needed] On June 30, 2016, Toyota confirmed that the Ractis reached the end of production for Japanese, Hong Kong and Macau markets, but the Verso-S continued to be produced for European markets until 2017.[citation needed] Sales of the Ractis in Japan ended on August 31, 2016.[citation needed] It was succeeded by the Toyota Tank/Roomy.

The five-seater variant of the facelifted XP170 Sienta, the Funbase, which was released on September 11, 2018, is also considered as the successor of the Ractis.

  • Toyota Verso-S 1.3 Life (pre-facelift, Germany)
    Toyota Verso-S 1.3 Life (pre-facelift, Germany)
  • Toyota Ractis Welcab Type II (pre-facelift, Japan)
    Toyota Ractis Welcab Type II (pre-facelift, Japan)
  • Toyota Ractis G (facelift, Japan)
    Toyota Ractis G (facelift, Japan)
  • Toyota Ractis G (facelift, Japan)
    Toyota Ractis G (facelift, Japan)
  • Toyota Ractis Lepice (Japan)
    Toyota Ractis Lepice (Japan)
  • Toyota Ractis Lepice (Japan)
    Toyota Ractis Lepice (Japan)
  • Toyota Verso-S interior
    Toyota Verso-S interior

Subaru Trezia

Subaru announced a rebadged OEM version of the Ractis for the Japanese market on November 29, 2010. Known as the Subaru Trezia (Japanese: スバル・トレジア, Subaru Torejia), the badge engineered model receives unique bumpers, grille, bonnet, front fenders, headlights, rear finisher and tail light lenses. The name "Trezia" derives from the English language word "treasure".

Engines available consisted of a 1.3-litre 1NR-FE and 1.5-litre 1NZ-FE, coupled with a CVT. Front-wheel drive is offered as the entry level layout for both engines, with all-wheel drive available as an upgrade on the 1.5-litre version. In January 2011, Subaru debuted an STI tuned "Trezia STI" at the Tokyo Auto Salon.

The Trezia is also sold in Europe in LHD form, but not in RHD markets such as the United Kingdom or Ireland.[citation needed]

  • Subaru Trezia 1.4D Active (Germany)
    Subaru Trezia 1.4D Active (Germany)
  • Subaru Trezia 1.4D Active (Germany)
    Subaru Trezia 1.4D Active (Germany)

References

  1. ^ ラクティスの車名の由来は何ですか? (in Japanese). toyota.jp. Retrieved 2011-03-19.
  2. ^ "History of KANTO AUTO WORKS". Kanto-aw.co.jp. Retrieved 2010-07-16.
  3. ^ "Kanto Auto Works, Ltd". Kanto-aw.co.jp. Retrieved 2010-07-16.
  4. ^ "Indonesian design patent IDD000017141". 2005-10-18. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
  5. ^ "Indonesia design patent IDD000019337". 2007-12-11. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
  6. ^ "豐田 Ractis 行貨正式引入香港,香港第一車網,Inside Logic Media Limited,2009-10-2" (in Chinese). Car1.hk. 2009-10-02. Retrieved 2010-10-22.
  7. ^ a b "Affiliates (Toyota wholly-owned subsidiaries)-Toyota Motor East Japan, Inc". Toyota Motor Corporation. 2012. Retrieved 2014-07-21.
  8. ^ "ラクティス". Toyota.jp. Archived from the original on 2012-08-14. Retrieved 2011-09-04.
  9. ^ "Verso S". Toyota.
  10. ^ "Paris Preview: Toyota Verso-S gets an iQ-inspired makeover". Autoblog.com. 2010-08-31. Retrieved 2010-09-26.
  11. ^ "Paris Show: Toyota Targets Honda Jazz / Fit with New Verso-S MPV". Carscoop. 2010-09-30. Retrieved 2010-10-01.
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Toyota Ractis, Toyota Verso-S and Subaru Trezia.
  • v
  • t
  • e
Marques
Current
Former
Subsidiaries
Asia-Pacific
Africa
Americas
Europe
Global
Defunct
Affiliates
Joint ventures
Current
Defunct
Current models
Kei cars
Cars
Pickup trucks/Utilities
SUVs/Crossovers
Minivans/Vans
Commercial trucks
Buses
Discontinued
models
Concepts and
prototypes
By year
  • 1935–1969
  • 1970–1979
  • 1980–1989
  • 1990–1999
  • 2000–2009
  • 2010–2019
  • 2020–2029
Motorsports
Current
Defunct
Other
  • 1A brand of GAC Toyota
  • 2A brand of FAW Toyota
  • 3Defunct companies merged into Toyota Motor East Japan

  • Category
  • Commons
  • v
  • t
  • e
Current
Kei cars
Cars
SUVs/Crossovers
Discontinued
Concept vehicles
Engines
Mini/kei cars
Boxer
Technologies
History / Structure
Motor sport
Platforms
People
  • Atsushi Osaki (President & CEO)
  • Tomomi Nakamura (Chairman)
  • Tomohiro Kubota (Chairman, President & CEO, Subaru Canada)
  • Tadashi Yoshida (Chairman & CEO, Subaru USA)
  • Glenn Tan (Deputy Chairman & Managing Director, Tan Chong International)
See also
  • Category
  • v
  • t
  • e
« previousToyota road cars timeline, international markets, 1985–2014 — next »
See also
Light truck/SUV/crossover
Van/minivan
Type 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s
Calendar year 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
Kei car Pixis Epoch LA300
Pixis Space L575
Subcompact car iQ AJ10
Porte AP10 Porte/Spade XP140
Agya/Wigo B100
Aygo AB10 Aygo AB40
Duet M100 Passo AC10 Passo AC30
Etios AK10
Starlet P70 Starlet P80 Starlet P90 Vitz/Yaris XP10 Vitz/Yaris XP90 Vitz/Yaris XP130
Yaris XP150
Soluna L50 Vios XP40 Belta/Vios/Yaris sedan XP90 Vios/Yaris sedan/Yaris Ativ XP150
Tercel/Corolla II/
Corsa L20
Tercel/Corolla II/
Corsa L30
Tercel/Corolla II/
Corsa L40
Tercel/Corolla II/
Corsa L50
Platz/Yaris sedan/Echo XP10
Aqua/Prius C XP10
Sprinter Carib L20 FunCargo XP20 Ractis XP100 Ractis/Verso-S XP120
bB XP30 bB QNC2x
Corolla Rumion/Rukus E150
Compact car Corolla/Sprinter
E80
Corolla/Sprinter
E90
Corolla/Sprinter
E100
Corolla/Sprinter
E110
Corolla
E120/E130
Corolla E140/E150 Corolla E170/E180
Corolla Axio E140 Corolla Axio E160
Allex E120 Auris E150 Auris E180
Corolla FX E80 Corolla FX E90 Corolla FX E100 Corolla RunX E120
Cynos/Paseo L40 Cynos/Paseo L50
Prius XW10 Prius XW11 Prius XW20 Prius XW30
Compact luxury car Altezza XE10 Blade E150
Corona EXIV T180 Corona EXIV T200 Progrès XG10 Sai AZK10
Carina ED ST160 Carina ED ST180 Carina ED ST200 Brevis XG10
Compact wagon Corolla Van (wagon) E70 Corolla Van (wagon) E90 Corolla Van (wagon) E100
Corolla Fielder E120 Corolla Fielder E140 Corolla Fielder E160
Sprinter Carib E90 Sprinter Carib E110
Altezza Gita XE10
Nadia XN10 Opa XT10
Carina Surf T150 Carina Surf T170 Caldina T190 Caldina T210 Caldina T240
Mid-size car Corona T150 Corona T170 Corona T190 Corona T210 Premio T240 Premio T260
Corona EXIV T180 Corona EXIV T200
Camry Solara XV20 Camry Solara XV30
Avensis T220 Avensis T250 Avensis T270
Camry/Vista V10 Camry/Vista V20 Camry/Vista V30 Camry/Vista V40 Camry/Vista V50
Scepter/Camry XV10 Camry XV20 Camry XV30 Camry XV40 Camry XV50
Windom XV10 Windom XV20 Windom XV30 Aurion XV40 Aurion XV50
Mark II/Cressida/
Chaser/
Cresta X70
Mark II/Cressida/
Chaser/
Cresta X80
Mark II/Chaser/
Cresta X90
Mark II/Chaser/
Cresta X100
Mark II/Verossa X110 Mark X X120 Mark X X130
Aristo S140 Aristo S160 Mirai JPD10
Mid-size wagon Mark II Wagon X70 Mark II Qualis XV20 Mark II Blit X110 Mark X ZiO AA10
Camry Gracia XV20
Full-size car Avalon XX10 Avalon XX20 Avalon XX30 Avalon XX40
Lexcen T1/T2/T3/T4/T5
Crown S120 Crown S130 Crown S140 Crown S150 Crown S170 Crown S180 Crown S200 Crown S210
Crown Majesta S140 Crown Majesta S150 Crown Majesta S170 Crown Majesta S180 Crown Majesta S200 Crown Majesta S210
Celsior XF10 Celsior XF20 Celsior XF30
Limousine Century G40 Century G50
Sport compact car Celica A60 Celica T160 Celica T180 Celica T200 Celica T230
Curren T200
Carina A60 Cavalier TJG00
Carina T150 Carina T170 Carina T190 Carina T210 Allion T240 Allion T260
Carina ED T160 Carina ED T180 Carina ED T200
Zelas AT20
Sports car 86 ZN6
Celica Supra A60 Supra A70 Supra A80
Grand tourer Soarer Z10 Soarer Z20 Soarer Z30 Soarer Z40
Roadster MR2 W10 MR2 W20 MR-S W30
Taxi Crown Comfort XS10
Limited edition Sera EXY10 Classic YN86 Origin JCG17
5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s
Legend/Notes      Non-Toyota platform