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Toyota Limo

Series of automobile designed for taxicab use by Toyota From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Toyota Limo
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The Toyota Limo is an automobile nameplate used by the Japanese automaker Toyota for two different fleet-themed vehicles, primarly for the Southeast Asian markets: a Vios-derived subcompact car (2003–2016, primarily offered in Indonesia and Vietnam), and a Corolla-derived compact car (2003–present, primarily offered in Thailand).

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Toyota Limo taxi (NCP150, Vietnam)

Both cars are essentially scaled-down variants of its respective base models designed specifically for taxi fleet, retaining the same engine options from either the two, but with a specially tuned ECU for more fuel efficient and economical use and softer suspension for comfort, while lacking any extra equipment. The result of which was a robust low maintenance cost, with longer service intervals that may be yearly or every 100,000 kilometres (62,000 miles).

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Vios-based Limo

The Vios-based Limo is primarly offered and commonly used as taxicabs by various taxi firms in Indonesia and Vietnam.

In Indonesia, the Vios-based Limo replaces the XLi trim of the Soluna, the Southeast Asian variant of the Tercel, and is only powered by the 1.5-litre 1NZ-FE petrol engine. Orders were stopped in 2016, when Toyota started offering the Transmover, a fleet variant of the Avanza MPV.[1][2]

  • NCP42 (2003)
  • NCP93 (2007)
  • NCP150 (2013)
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Corolla-based Limo

The Corolla-based Limo is primarly offered[timeframe?] and commonly used as taxicabs in Thailand.

  • E120 (2003)
  • E140 (2008)

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