Subaru Trezia

Trezia Featured Image

Second generation (NCP120; 2010–2017)

Second generation
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Overview
Manufacturer Toyota
Also called Toyota Verso-S
Toyota Space Verso
Subaru Trezia
Production January 2010–June 2016 (Ractis)
January 2010–2017 (Verso-S)
Assembly Japan: Kanegasaki, Iwate (Kanto Auto Works)
Body and chassis
Class Mini MPV
Body style 5-door hatchback
Layout FF layout / AWD
Related Toyota Vitz (XP130)
Toyota Vios (XP150)
Toyota Yaris (XP150)
Toyota Auris (E180)
Toyota Verso (R20)
Powertrain
Engine 1.33 L 1NR-FE
1.4 L 1ND-TV Turbodiesel
1.5 L 1NZ-FE
Transmission 6-speed manual
6-speed MultiMode
7-speed CVT
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,550 mm (100.4 in)
Length 3,995 mm (157.3 in)
Width 1,695 mm (66.7 in)
Height 1,585–1,705 mm (62.4–67.1 in)
Chronology
Successor Toyota Tank (Japan)
Toyota C-HR (Europe)
Subaru Justy (for Subaru Trezia)

Subaru Trezia

Subaru announced a rebadged OEM version of the Ractis for the Japanese market on November 29, 2010. Known as the Subaru Trezia (トレジア), the badge engineered model receives unique bumpers, grille, bonnet, front fenders, headlights, rear finisher and taillight lenses. The name "Trezia" derives from the English language word "treasure".

Engines available comprise the 1.3 liter '1NR-FE and 1.5 liter 1NZ-FE, coupled with an automatic continuously variable transmission (CVT). Front wheel drive is offered as the entry level layout for both engines, with all wheel drive available as an upgrade on the 1.5 liter version.

In January 2011, Subaru debuted an STI tuned "Trezia STI" at the Tokyo Auto Salon.

Subaru Trezia (pre-facelift) 
Subaru Trezia (facelift) 
Subaru Trezia STI 
Subaru Trezia STI