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Melbourne show: Toyota's sporting chance
Beefed up: The Echo Sportivo gains a gutsy 1.5-litre engine, as well as a host of other upgrades.
Toyota's exhibits at the Melbourne motor show include sporting variants of the
Echo and Corolla
1 March 2001
By GAUTAM SHARMA
TOYOTA aims to capture a greater share of the youth market with its new
Sportivo variants of the Echo and Corolla - both of which were unveiled today
at the Melbourne motor show.
The limited edition Corolla Sportivo features a turbocharged, 1.8-litre twin
cam multi-valve engine as well as an assortment of other mechanical and
cosmetic upgrades.
Similarly, the Echo Sportivo gets a performance boost from a 1.5-litre, twin
cam VVT-I engine, full body kit, sports-styled interior and other enhancements.
The new Echo model goes on sale soon after the Melbourne motor show, with the
Corolla Sportivo becoming available in April.
The two new models will be the first production vehicles to carry Toyota
Australia's new Sportivo performance brand.
Toyota is also showing its Prius model - the world's first mass-produced
hybrid-engined production car - at Melbourne. The car-maker is working with the
Federal Government to gain approval to introduce the petrol-electric vehicle to
the Australian market later this year.
The Prius combines petrol and electric motors to significantly lower fuel
consumption and pollution.
Toyota is also using the Melbourne show to display the bB - a small
multi-purpose wagon based on the same floorpan as Toyota's award-winning Echo
small car, but featuring a tall, square body configuration to create more
interior space.
The WiLL Vi - another car based on the Echo - is also on show on Toyota's stand.
The WiLL's 1940s-inspired styling and innovative interior have made it a hit
with young Japanese buyers - particularly women - since it was released last
year.
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