Toyota Motor Thailand Company Limited has launched the "All New Toyota Veloz", a luxury 7-seater MPV crossover that fits into the C-category, in the Thai market. The passenger seats can be adjusted in seven different ways to provide the most comfortable ride possible for every journey. A TFT screen with four different formats, a high-quality audio system, 9-inch touchscreen, wireless chargers, four USB ports and up to 15 cup holders are included in the package. TSS stands for Toyota Safety Sense. Enhanced driving performance is achieved through the use of a newly developed front-wheel-drive platform, a Dual VVT-i 1.5-litre gasoline engine that produces 106 horsepower, and a new CVT automatic transmission that achieves excellent fuel economy of 17.9kpl while providing instant acceleration, a smooth and quiet ride at all speeds. There are also brakes on all four wheels as well as an electric handbrake.
Toyota Motor Thailand Company Limited has launched the "All New Toyota Veloz", a luxury 7-seater MPV crossover that fits into the C-category, in the Thai market. The passenger seats can be adjusted in seven different ways to provide the most comfortable ride possible for every journey. A TFT screen with four different formats, a high-quality audio system, 9-inch touchscreen, wireless chargers, four USB ports and up to 15 cup holders are included in the package. TSS stands for Toyota Safety Sense. Enhanced driving performance is achieved through the use of a newly developed front-wheel-drive platform, a Dual VVT-i 1.5-litre gasoline engine that produces 106 horsepower, and a new CVT automatic transmission that achieves excellent fuel economy of 17.9kpl while providing instant acceleration, a smooth and quiet ride at all speeds. There are also brakes on all four wheels as well as an electric handbrake.
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