Toyota Passo Sette 2009

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Toyota Passo Sette 2009 review

The Toyota Passo Sette was a subcompact hatchback produced by the Japanese automaker Toyota from 2007 to 2012. It was introduced as a replacement for the Toyota Duet, a small and affordable hatchback that had been on the market since the late 1990s. The Passo Sette was aimed at young urban buyers who were looking for a practical and fuel-efficient car that could navigate the crowded streets of Japan’s major cities.

The premiere of the new Japanese 7-seat minivan Toyota Passo Sette 2009 was held in 2009. The hatchback Yaris is base of this car. Passo Sette is not an ordinary minivan, but rather an ultra-compact hatchback with three rows of seats. To reduce the cost of creating a new model, Toyota borrowed part of the aggregates from other compact models.

Toyota Passo Sette 2009

Exterior features a stylish streamlined silhouette. The interior emphasizes the effect of free space, the finish is made of high-quality materials. The seats are simply assembled, landing and disembarking are carried out without any problems. The luggage compartment has a flat floor and is very functional. Especially took care of the developers that the car was liked by women drivers.

Toyota Passo Sette 2009 is equipped with only a four-cylinder in-line engine with a volume of 1.5 liters in combination with a 4-speed automatic transmission, as well as safety features such as curtain airbags in all three rows of seats, active front headrests and VSC.

The Passo Sette was based on the Toyota Belta, a compact sedan that was sold in the Asian market. It featured a front-wheel drive layout and was powered by a 1.0L inline-four engine that produced 66 horsepower. The Passo Sette was available with either a five-speed manual transmission or a four-speed automatic. It had a top speed of around 100 mph and could accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in around 15 seconds.

In terms of design, the Passo Sette was fairly unassuming. It had a boxy shape with simple lines and a minimalistic interior. The hatchback design made it practical for small families or individuals who needed a bit of extra space for groceries or other items. It was available in a range of colors, including white, silver, blue, and red.

Overall, the Toyota Passo Sette 2009 was a reliable and fuel-efficient car that was popular with young urban buyers in Japan. Its practical design and low price made it an attractive option for those looking for an affordable and reliable car. Although it is no longer in production, the Passo Sette remains a popular used car in Japan and other parts of Asia.

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