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JOHANNESBURG - Toyota has launched a new model called the Starlet into the highly contested compact hatchback market, sometimes referred to as the ‘Sub-B’ segment. What you’ll find here are ...
The classic Toyota Starlet may return with a GR variant that uses a de-tuned version of the GR Corolla's turbo three-cylinder engine.
The Toyota Starlet is set to make a comeback as a rally-bred FWD hot hatch. It’s rumored to use Yaris underpinnings but with a more compact footprint. A turbocharged 1.3-liter engine could ...
Toyota introduced the Starlet Cross in South Africa. The new urban SUV is based on the Indian-market Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor and Suzuki Fronx. The only powertrain option is a naturally ...
First launched in September 2020, the Toyota Starlet was met with rapturous applause and instantly cemented itself within the highly-competitive B-segment in the passenger car market. Its ...
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In the wake of the Oil Crisis, Toyota briefly introduced the Starlet as a fuel efficient economy car, though it wasn't nearly as popular as it was in Japan.
In terms of powertrain, all new Toyota Starlet derivatives come bolted to the same 1.4-litre DOHC four-cylinder engine pushing out 68kW and 130Nm worth of torque.
Toyota Starlet replaces Etios but is essentially a rebadged Suzuki Baleno. In terms of the car itself, the Starlet differentiates itself from the Baleno through a unique front grille and three ...
In 2020, Toyota launched the new Starlet - a carbon copy of Suzuki's Baleno. Since then it's been selling like hotcakes, far outperforming its sibling's numbers. Now, there's a new version and it's ...