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Plastic parts include, for example:
Imitation leather surfaces.
Roof lining.
Lamp glass.
Parts sprayed matt black.
Painted parts in the interior.
Clean with a microfibre cloth.
Lightly moisten the cloth with water,
if necessary.
Do not soak the roof lining.
Dirt on the belt straps can interfere
with the action of the reel and rep-
resents a safety hazard.
Only clean the belt straps with a
mild soap solution while still fitted to
the vehicle.
Do not allow seat belts to retract unless they are dry.
Floor mats can be removed from
the vehicle to enable the interior to
be cleaned more thoroughly.
In the event of heavy soiling, clean
floor carpets using a microfibre
cloth and water or textile cleaner.
Rub back and forth in the direction
of travel to prevent matting.
Clean sensors or camera lenses
using a cloth moistened with a
small amount of glass cleaner. Plastic parts
NOTICE
Cleaning agents containing alcohol or
solvents, such as nitro thinners, cold
cleaners, fuel or similar can damage
plastic parts. There is a danger of
damage to property. Clean with a
microfibre cloth. Lightly moisten the
cloth with water, if necessary.
Seat belts
WARNING
Chemical cleaners can cause irrepa-
rable damage to the fabric of the seat
belts. The protective function of the
seat belts will be lost. There is a dan-
ger of injury or even death. Only use a
mild soap and water solution for
cleaning the seat belts.
Carpets and foot mats
WARNING
Objects in the driver's footwell can
restrict the pedal travel or block a
pedal that has been pressed. There is
a danger of accidents. Stow items in
the vehicle so that they are secure
and cannot get into the driver's
footwell. Only use floor mats that are
suitable for the vehicle and can be
securely fastened to the floor. Do not
use loose floor mats, and do not place
several floor mats on top of one
another. Make sure that there is suffi-
cient space for the pedals. Ensure
that floor mats are securely reat-
tached after having been removed, for
example for cleaning.
Sensors/camera lenses
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Clean with a clean, anti-static
microfibre cloth.
Clean the protective glass of the
Head-Up Display, see page 168,
with a microfibre cloth and commer-
cially available dishwashing liquid.
Special measures need to be taken
if putting the vehicle out of use for
longer than three months. Addi-
tional information is available from
any authorized Toyota retailer or
Toyota authorized repairer, or any
reliable repairer.Displays, screens and protective
glass of the Head-Up Display
NOTICE
Chemical cleaners, moisture or fluids
of all kinds can damage the surface of
displays and screens. There is a dan-
ger of damage to property. Clean with
a clean, anti-static microfibre cloth.
NOTICE
The surfaces of displays can be dam-
aged due to improper cleaning. There
is a danger of damage to property.
Avoid applying excessive pressure
and do not use abrasive materials.
Laying up the vehicle
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Technical data...................356
Certification.......................360
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This chapter describes all standard,
country-specific and special equip-
ment available for the model series.
It may therefore describe equip-
ment and functions which are not
installed in your vehicle, for exam-
ple on account of the optional
equipment selected or the country
specification. This also applies to
safety-relevant functions and sys-
tems. Please comply with the rele-
vant laws and regulations when
using the corresponding functions
and systems.
The technical data and specifica-
tions in the Owner's Manual are ref-
erence figures. The vehicle-specific
data can deviate from this, for
example, due to selected special
equipment, country variants or
country-specific measurement
methods. Detailed values can be
found in the permit documents, on
information plates on the vehicle or
can be requested from any author-
ized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer.
The information in the vehicle docu-
ments always takes precedence
over the information in this Owner's
Manual.
Dimensions can vary depending on the model version, equipment or coun-
try-specific measurement method.
The heights specified do not take into account add-on parts such as a roof
aerial, roof railing or spoiler. The heights can deviate, for example, due to
selected special equipment, tyres, loads and suspension design.
Technical data
Vehicle equipment
General
Dimensions
Width with mirrorsmm (in)2026 (79.8)
Width without mirrorsmm (in)1854 (73.0)
Heightmm (in)
1292 (50.9)*1
1299 (51.1)*2
1294 (50.9)*3
Lengthmm (in)4379 (172.4)
Wheelbasemm (in)2470 (97.2)
Smallest turning circle dia.m (ft)11.0 (36.1)
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*1:SZ models
*2:SZ-R models
*3: RZ models
Weights
SZ models
Kerb weight ready for road, with 75 kg,
165 lb, load, tank 90 % full, no optional
extras
kg (lb)1465 (3230)
Permitted gross weightkg (lb)1690 (3726)
Loadkg (lb)300 (661)
Front axle load limitkg (lb)825 (1819)
Rear axle load limitkg (lb)905 (1995)
SZ-R models
Kerb weight ready for road, with 75 kg,
165 lb, load, tank 90 % full, no optional
extras
kg (lb)1470 (3241)
Permitted gross weightkg (lb)1710 (3770)
Loadkg (lb)315 (694)
Front axle load limitkg (lb)825 (1819)
Rear axle load limitkg (lb)910 (2006)
RZ models (except for Korea)
Kerb weight ready for road, with 75 kg,
165 lb, load, tank 90 % full, no optional
extras
kg (lb)1570 (3461)
Permitted gross weightkg (lb)1815 (4001)
Loadkg (lb)320 (705)
Front axle load limitkg (lb)865 (1907)
Rear axle load limitkg (lb)960 (2116)
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See the further information on fuel quality, see page 307.
RZ models (for Korea)
Kerb weight ready for road, with 75 kg,
165 lb, load, tank 90 % full, no optional
extras
kg (lb)1572 (3466)
Permitted gross weightkg (lb)1815 (4001)
Loadkg (lb)318 (701)
Front axle load limitkg (lb)865 (1907)
Rear axle load limitkg (lb)960 (2116)
Filling capacities
Fuel tank, approximately.Litres (gal)52.0 (11.4)
Engine
SZ models
ModelB48B20O1
Cylinders4
Va l v e s p . c y l .4
Strokemm (in)94.6 (3.7)
Boremm (in)82 (3.2)
Displacementcm³ (cu.in.)1998 (121.9)
Maximum vehicle speedkm/h (mph)242 (150.1)
Maximum torque320 N·m/1450 -
4200 rpm
Maximum output145 kW/4500 - 6500
rpm
SZ-R models
ModelB48B20O1
Cylinders4
Va l v e s p . c y l .4
Strokemm (in)94.6 (3.7)
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Boremm (in)82 (3.2)
Displacementcm³ (cu.in.)1998 (121.9)
Maximum vehicle speedkm/h (mph)250 (155.3)
Maximum torque400 N·m/1550 -
4400 rpm
Maximum output190 kW/5000 - 6500
rpm
RZ models
ModelB58B30M1
Cylinders6
Va l v e s p . c y l .4
Strokemm (in)94.6 (3.7)
Boremm (in)82 (3.2)
Displacementcm³ (cu.in.)2998 (182.9)
Maximum vehicle speedkm/h (mph)250 (155.3)
Maximum torque500 N·m/1600 -
4500 rpm
Maximum output250 kW/5000 - 6500
rpm
SZ-R models
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The following note is for all
radio-based Components of the
vehicle and the vehicle integrated
information systems and communi-
cation devices:
The radio-based components of
this vehicle are in accordance with
the basic requirements and the rest
relevant provisions of the Directive
2014/53 / EU. Further information is
available from any authorized
Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer.
Certification
Information
Alarm System