Toyota Rise Compact SUV To Be Unveiled Next Month in Japan


- The Toyota Rise is based on the Daihatsu DN Trec Concept shown at the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show.
- It is built on Daihatsu's DNGA platform.
- It is set to be launched in Japan soon; will be sold in other markets as well.
- Being under 4m in length, it is possible that the compact SUV could come to India.
in Malaysia, the company has now announced that a compact SUV called the Rise will be unveiled in Japan next month. It will be a badge-engineered version of the Daihatsu Rocky. The good news for us in India is that the Toyota Rise is 3.98 metres long - the perfect size to avail government subsidies here. So we can hope that it reaches here sometime next year. As of now, there is no news of an India launch, nor any information about the expected price for the Toyota Rise. We will see the Rise SUV officially revealed next month. Now to find an India timeline for it

Toyota Motor Corp subsidiary Daihatsu produced the Rocky from 1989 to 2002. It competed with the Suzuki Samurai (Maruti Suzuki Gypsy) in international markets during the noughties. Now, the rivalry is ready to be rekindled as Daihatsu is planning to bring this compact SUV back. And from what we know so far, the new Rocky will be based on the DN Trec Concept that was first shown at the.

The Rise compact SUV is based on the Daihatsu New Global Architecture (DNGA - sounds familiar?) which has been built by the Toyota-owned company for emerging markets. The company website states that its strategy is to "Place the top priority on the ASEAN region, including Indonesia and Malaysia where Daihatsu has long cultivated the market, in carrying out its efforts." Although the platform was designed for A- and B-segment cars, the first vehicles to be integrated into the new platform were Kei cars like the Tanto.

The Rise SUV will have the option of four-wheel-drive just like the current-generation in June this year.
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By Sukrit Kumar October 16, 2019 at 03:33PM
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