Toyota Succeed
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{{Expand Japanese|トヨタ・サクシード|date=September 2012}}
{{Infobox automobile
| name = Toyota Succeed (XP50/160)
| image = Toyota Succeed Van UL.jpg
| caption = Toyota Succeed Van UL (NCP51V)
| manufacturer = Daihatsu{{cite web|url=https://www.toyota-global.com/company/history_of_toyota/75years/vehicle_lineage/car/id60006139B/index.html|title=75 Years of Toyota: Toyota Succeed Van (XP50)|website=www.toyota-global.com}}
| aka = {{ubl|Toyota Probox (2002–2020)|Mazda Familia Van (2018–2020)}}
| production = {{ubl|2002–2020{{Cite web|url=https://bestcarweb.jp/news/156182|title=名門車続々生産終了へ…トヨタ大規模車種整理で消えゆく商用車たち|date=28 May 2020}}|*2002–2014 (XP50)|*2014–2020 (XP160)}}
| assembly = Japan: Ōyamazaki, Kyoto (Daihatsu Kyoto plant)
| class = {{ubl|Compact MPV (station wagon)|Light commercial vehicle (van)}}
| body_style = 5-door station wagon/van
| layout = {{ubl|
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| platform = Toyota NBC platform (2002–2014)
Toyota B platform (2014–2020)
| related = {{ubl|Toyota Vitz|Toyota Yaris|Toyota Vios}}
| engine = {{ubl|Petrol:|
1.5L 1NZ-FE I4 (NCP51V/58G/59G/160V/165V)|1.5L 1NZ-FXE I4 hybrid (NHP160V)|Diesel:|
1.4L 1ND-TV D4D I4 turbo-diesel (NLP51V)
}}
| transmission = {{ubl|4-speed automatic|5-speed manual|CVT (2018)
}}
| wheelbase = {{convert|2550|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (X50/160)
| length = {{convert|4300|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (XP50)
{{convert|4245|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (XP160)
| width = {{convert|1690|-|1695|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (XP50/160)
| height = {{convert|1510-1515|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (XP50)
{{convert|1525-1530|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (XP160)
| weight = {{convert|1050-1140|kg|lb|1|abbr=on}} (XP50)
{{convert|1100-1170|kg|lb|1|abbr=on}} (XP160)
| predecessor = Toyota Caldina Van (T190)
| successor = Toyota Probox (Succeed Van)
Toyota Corolla Fielder (Succeed Wagon)
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The Toyota Succeed is a now-discontinued station wagon/van sold by Toyota in Japan as passenger car[http://toyota.jp/Showroom/All_toyota_lineup/succeed_wg/ Succeed wagon] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070222014250/http://toyota.jp/Showroom/All_toyota_lineup/succeed_wg/ |date=2007-02-22 }} and commercial van.[http://toyota.jp/Showroom/All_toyota_lineup/succeed_vn/ Succeed van] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070222014239/http://toyota.jp/Showroom/All_toyota_lineup/succeed_vn/ |date=2007-02-22 }}
First generation (XP50)
The first Succeed was introduced in July 2002 as the successor of Toyota Caldina Van. A more basic and shorter version is known as the Toyota Probox.
For 2007 Japanese models, G-Book, a subscription telematics service, was offered as an option.
{{gallery |width=220 |height=125
|File:Toyota Succeed Van U 4WD Rear.JPG|Toyota Succeed Van U 4WD (NCP55V, rear)
|File:2002 Toyota Succeed 01.jpg|Toyota Succeed Wagon TX G Package (NCP58G, front)
|File:Toyota Succeed Wagon 004.JPG|Toyota Succeed Wagon TX G Package (NCP58G, rear)
|File:2002 Toyota Succeed 03.jpg|Toyota Succeed Wagon TX G Package (NCP58G, interior)}}
2014 facelift (XP160)
{{Main|Toyota Probox}}
Since the 2014 facelift, the Succeed and Probox are identical. However, the Probox is also available with a 1.3-litre engine.{{Cite web|last=Radu|first=Mihnea|date=2014-08-06|title=Toyota Launches New 2014 PROBOX and Succeed in Japan|url=https://www.autoevolution.com/news/toyota-launches-new-2014-probox-and-succeed-in-japan-photo-gallery-84920.html|access-date=2020-12-03|website=autoevolution|language=en}} The passenger variants of the two were discontinued and the role was taken over by Toyota Corolla Fielder Wagon. The Succeed was available through Toyota and Toyopet dealerships,{{Cite web|date=2015-06-29|title=トヨタ サクシード {{!}} トヨタ自動車WEBサイト|url=http://toyota.jp/succeed/|access-date=2020-12-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150629214950/http://toyota.jp/succeed/|archive-date=2015-06-29}} while the Probox was sold through Corolla dealerships.{{Cite web|date=2015-09-29|title=トヨタ プロボックス {{!}} トヨタ自動車WEBサイト|url=http://toyota.jp/probox/|access-date=2020-12-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150929034007/http://toyota.jp/probox/|archive-date=2015-09-29}} Starting in 2018, Toyota Japan started merging its four dealership formulas,{{Cite web|title=Toyota to break down walls of dealerships in Japan|url=https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Companies/Toyota-to-break-down-walls-of-dealerships-in-Japan|access-date=2020-12-03|website=Nikkei Asia|language=en-GB}} and the twinned model lines.{{Cite web|date=2020-04-01|title=Toyota to unify four Japanese dealers, merge twin models like Alphard/Vellfire, Noah/Voxy - report - paultan.org|url=https://paultan.org/2020/04/01/toyota-to-unify-four-japanese-dealers-merge-twin-models-like-alphard-vellfire-noah-voxy-report/|access-date=2020-12-03|website=Paul Tan's Automotive News|language=en-US}} In May 2020, the Succeed was discontinued.
File:TOYOTA SUCCEED NCP160 TX 2014 JPN 01.jpg
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References
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External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20070222014250/http://toyota.jp/Showroom/All_toyota_lineup/succeed_wg/ Succeed wagon] {{in lang|ja}}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20070222014239/http://toyota.jp/Showroom/All_toyota_lineup/succeed_vn/ Succeed Van] {{in lang|ja}}
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