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Toyota Succeed
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The Toyota Succeed is a now-discontinued station wagon/van sold by Toyota in Japan as passenger car[3] and commercial van.[4] It was a sister car to the Probox, sold through Toyota's Toyota Store and Toyopet Store dealership networks. After Toyota merged their separate dealership chains, the Succeed was replaced by the Probox.

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First generation (XP50)

The first Succeed was introduced in July 2002 as the successor to the Toyota Caldina Van.[1] 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.

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2014 facelift (XP160)

Since the 2014 facelift, the Succeed and Probox are identical. However, the Probox is also available with a 1.3-litre engine.[5] 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,[6] while the Probox was sold through Corolla dealerships.[7] Starting in 2018, Toyota Japan started merging its four dealership formulas,[8] marking the end of the twinned model lines.[9] Accordingly, the Succeed was discontinued in May 2020.

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Toyota Succeed TX (NCP160V)
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