Japan

Toyota

60000321

1st

WiLL Cypha

Released date : 2002/10/21

body type

Hatchback

HB

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  • Specification
  • Description
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Grade 2WD_1.3 4WD_1.5
Model type
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weight
Model type UA-NCP70-JHPNK UA-NCP75-JHPNK
Curb mass(kg) 990 1090
Dimensions Length(mm) 3695 3695
Width(mm) 1675 1675
Height(mm) 1535 1550
Wheelbase(mm) 2370 2370
Engine Engine code 2NZ-FE 1NZ-FE
Engine type In-line 4-cylinder, DOHC In-line 4-cylinder, DOHC
Displacement(cm3) 1298 1496
Max. output kW(PS)/r.p.m. 64/87/6000 77/105/6000
* The specifications are those of representative model grades.
* Max. output represents a net rating. In the above table, digits separated by slashes ( / / ) stand for kW, PS, and r.p.m., respectively.
* The model numbers of these vehicles are NCP70(1300), NCP75(1500).
The WiLL Cypha was the third car Toyota produced as part of the WiLL project. The name was coined from "cyber" and "phaeton," representing the integration of unique body styling and Toyota's G-Book network service. The Cypha came standard-equipped with an onboard G-Book terminal -- a dedicated network connection module that delivers the latest area-specific data, including information on restaurants, movies, and ongoing events. Text messages could also be sent and received. Because the information content was easy to customize and update, the car could be "trained" to learn users' preferences -- as touted in its ad campaign. The platform of the WiLL Cypha was the same as that of the Vitz. The WiLL project was a unique multi-industry venture to develop diverse products under the same brand name and shared objectives. The project lasted for some five years after its inception, during which period Toyota produced three models bearing the WiLL brand.
Plant Honsha plant(Central Motor Co.,Ltd)
"WiLL" was the name of a multi-industry marketing project aimed at forward-looking and strong-willed young consumers."Cypha" is short for "cyber phaeton," representing an advanced IT car equipped with the latest network service.
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