This is an old car model that is no longer for sale by the local distributor since Aug 2015.
Submodel
1.8(A)
$115,000
15.2km/L • 143bhp • Super CVT-i (A)
Engine & Transmission
Engine Capacity
1,797 cc
Engine Type
4-cylinder DOHC VVT-i
Fuel Type
Petrol
Drive Type
Front-wheel drive
Transmission
Super CVT-i (A)
Performance
Power
107 kW (143 bhp)
Torque
173 Nm
Acceleration
unknown
Top Speed
unknown
Fuel Consumption
15.2km/L
CO2 Emission (LTA)
168 g/km g/km (As tested by LTA)
Measurement
Vehicle Type
MPV
Seating Capacity
unknown
Dimensions (L x W x H)
4540 x 1710 x 1640 mm
Wheelbase
2,785 mm
Min Turning Radius
5,400 mm
Kerb Weight
1,825 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity
60 L
Boot/Cargo Capacity
unknown
Suspension, Brakes & Wheels
Suspension (Front)
Strut type coil spring with stabilizer
Suspension (Rear)
Torsion beam, coil spring with stabilizer
Brakes (Front)
Ventilated disc
Brakes (Rear)
Drum
Rim Size
15 "
Consumer Reviews
3.5
Average | 2 User Reviews
Very Practical MPV!
I just bought a Toyota Isis not long ago and it has been serving me well so far.
Compared to my previous Toyota Wish, the Isis is more spacious, especially the last row and the headroom. The entire cabin is wider, and my family feels that this car is very comfortable.
The sliding doors are something that I never had in the Wish. Although only the left door is automatic, it is more than enough since my passengers usually get in and out of the car from the left side anyway.
The fuel economy is quite decent for such a big car. I am able to get almost 12km/l on the highway with full occupancy.
The only things I didn't really like were the looks and the interior. The car doesn't really have much styling and although the interior quality is quite good, it looks very basic.
Overall, the Isis is still a good and economical mid-sized MPV to ferry passengers around in.... Read More
Square one, super reliable MPV
square one, super reliable MPV and a great work horse - you can count on it in all occasion for people mover vehicle.... Read More
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