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Subaru launches Trezia in Japan

Toyota Verso-S-based new supermini MPV could make it to the UK.

Subaru Trezia front

By Tom Phillips

02nd December 2010

Subaru and Toyota’s ever-closer relationship is bearing fruit. This time it’s the new Trezia, which is essentially the new Toyota Verso-S supermini MPV with Subaru’s family face grafted on the front.

Everything else on the new Subaru is identical to the Toyota version, which is called the Ractis in Japan. That means the Trezia is powered by the same 1.3-litre or 1.5-litre petrol engines, and comes with a  choice of two- or four-wheel drive layouts.

Prices in Japan range from 1.36 million Yen (£10,350) to 1.87 million Yen (£14,200).

Subaru currently has no plans to bring the car to the UK. However, with the increasing popularity of B-segment supermini MPVs like the Citroen C3 Picasso, Nissan Note and Kia Venga, that decision is subject to change.

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1 Comment

Nice

this looks bolder and sportier than the verso s - helped by the side skirts and chunky wheels

By cousins11 on 28 March, 2011, 4:56pm

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Subaru Trezia front
Subaru Trezia side
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Subaru Trezia interior

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