Auto Car | 2011 Subaru Trezia | Meet the All-New 2011 Subaru Trezia, the latest in a long line of Toyota-Subaru transformed as part of an ongoing collaboration between the two Japanese automakers. 2011 Subaru Trezia is basically a rebadged version of the Toyota Verso S (Ractis called in Japan), which was introduced in Europe in Paris Motor Show this year.
Differences between Subaru Trezia and Verso-S twin is limited to the Refreshed 2011 Subaru Impreza like grille, chrome treatment on the rear doors and of course the Subaru logo. Everything, including the interior and even the wheels and the construction of the hub cover remains unchanged.
Like Toyota in Japan with Ractis, Subaru Trezia will offer buyers the choice of a 1.3-liter or 1.5-liter engine and front wheel drive layout. 2011 Subaru Trezia Prices in Japan range from 1,360,000 yen to 1,870,000 yen.
The new Trezia is the latest in a long line of Toyota models turned into Subaru as part of the ongoing partnership between the two Japanese automakers. The Trezia essentially a rebadged version of the Toyota Verso-S, which was introduced in Europe at this year’s Paris Motor Show.
View same Verso-S including the interior and even the alloy wheel and hub cover designs remain unchanged. And the differences of both are limited only to the Impreza-like front grille, the chrome treatment on the tailgate trim and of course, Subaru’s logos.
2011 Subaru Trezia will offer buyers a choice of a 1.3-liter or a 1.5-liter engines as well as front- or all-wheel drive layouts. Prices in Japan range from 1.36 million Yen to 1.87 million Yen.
2011 Subaru Trezia is new car that similar to Toyota Verso-S a.k.a Toyota Ractis Japan.
The Trezia car is completely the same with Toyota Verso-S except the Impreza-like front grille, the chrome treatment on the tailgate trim and of course, Subaru’s logos.
In general Subaru Trezia is packed with
-two engines choiches, a 1.3i version and a 1.5i unit
-CTV transmission
-two wheel drive or four wheel drive configuration
The Subaru Trezia is the form of ongoing partnership between Japanese auto makers and they prepared fo FT-86 G concept, a car drawn in Toyota’s ED2 styling studio in France. It features Subaru engineering, including the 2.0l boxer engine fitted on it.
Source : autocarsnews.info
Differences between Subaru Trezia and Verso-S twin is limited to the Refreshed 2011 Subaru Impreza like grille, chrome treatment on the rear doors and of course the Subaru logo. Everything, including the interior and even the wheels and the construction of the hub cover remains unchanged.
Like Toyota in Japan with Ractis, Subaru Trezia will offer buyers the choice of a 1.3-liter or 1.5-liter engine and front wheel drive layout. 2011 Subaru Trezia Prices in Japan range from 1,360,000 yen to 1,870,000 yen.
The new Trezia is the latest in a long line of Toyota models turned into Subaru as part of the ongoing partnership between the two Japanese automakers. The Trezia essentially a rebadged version of the Toyota Verso-S, which was introduced in Europe at this year’s Paris Motor Show.
View same Verso-S including the interior and even the alloy wheel and hub cover designs remain unchanged. And the differences of both are limited only to the Impreza-like front grille, the chrome treatment on the tailgate trim and of course, Subaru’s logos.
2011 Subaru Trezia will offer buyers a choice of a 1.3-liter or a 1.5-liter engines as well as front- or all-wheel drive layouts. Prices in Japan range from 1.36 million Yen to 1.87 million Yen.
2011 Subaru Trezia is new car that similar to Toyota Verso-S a.k.a Toyota Ractis Japan.
The Trezia car is completely the same with Toyota Verso-S except the Impreza-like front grille, the chrome treatment on the tailgate trim and of course, Subaru’s logos.
In general Subaru Trezia is packed with
-two engines choiches, a 1.3i version and a 1.5i unit
-CTV transmission
-two wheel drive or four wheel drive configuration
The Subaru Trezia is the form of ongoing partnership between Japanese auto makers and they prepared fo FT-86 G concept, a car drawn in Toyota’s ED2 styling studio in France. It features Subaru engineering, including the 2.0l boxer engine fitted on it.
Source : autocarsnews.info
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