Toyota Wish 2.0Q VVT-i
The Toyota Wish (stylized as Toyota WISH) is a compact MPV produced by Japanese automaker Toyota since 2003. It is available as a six and seven-seater, equipped with either a 1.8 or 2.0-litre gasoline engine. It is positioned below the Ipsum and above the Spacio in the Toyota minivan range.
Apart from Japan, the Wish is also assembled in Thailand (for Malaysia, Singapore) and in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
The Toyota Wish was also launched as a locally assembled model in Thailand towards the end of 2003 (Dec.2003). The Wish in Thailand is very similar to the Japanese version, except for a few differences:
Models across the range get the 2.0Z fenders.
Standard 17 inch wheels across the range (Same design as the one used on the 2.0Z)
Same 2.0 1AZ-FE engine as the ASEAN Camry instead of the 1AZ-FSE
No privacy glass (excluding the grey-import variants)
Leather upholstery as standard on the 2.0Q
The rear Double wishbone suspension of 4WD models in Japan was fitted with 2WD model in Thailand as standard. (no Torsion beam rear suspension in Thai version).
The Thailand production was stopped in 2009, due to its unpopularity.
Toyota Wish 2.0Q VVT-i
The Toyota Wish (stylized as Toyota WISH) is a compact MPV produced by Japanese automaker Toyota since 2003. It is available as a six and seven-seater, equipped with either a 1.8 or 2.0-litre gasoline engine. It is positioned below the Ipsum and above the Spacio in the Toyota minivan range.
Apart from Japan, the Wish is also assembled in Thailand (for Malaysia, Singapore) and in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
The Toyota Wish was also launched as a locally assembled model in Thailand towards the end of 2003 (Dec.2003). The Wish in Thailand is very similar to the Japanese version, except for a few differences:
Models across the range get the 2.0Z fenders.
Standard 17 inch wheels across the range (Same design as the one used on the 2.0Z)
Same 2.0 1AZ-FE engine as the ASEAN Camry instead of the 1AZ-FSE
No privacy glass (excluding the grey-import variants)
Leather upholstery as standard on the 2.0Q
The rear Double wishbone suspension of 4WD models in Japan was fitted with 2WD model in Thailand as standard. (no Torsion beam rear suspension in Thai version).
The Thailand production was stopped in 2009, due to its unpopularity.