2004 Toyota Avensis Verso II 2.0 AT
Body type | Minivan |
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Power | 150 Hp |
Engine Displacement | 2000 cm3 or 2L or 122 cu-in |
Color | silver |
Transmission Gearbox | Automatic |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Drive wheel | FF |
Mileage | 135458 Miles |
Vin | JTEGH22B900****64 |
Price (out of date) | $9268 |
Frequently Asked Questions | |
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What is the body type, 2004 Toyota Avensis Verso II? | Minivan, 7 Seats, 5 Doors |
What is the fuel economy, Toyota Avensis Verso Minivan 2004? | 8.9 l/100 km |
How fast is the car, Toyota Avensis Verso ACM20 2004? | 180 km/h, 0-100 km/h: 12.1 sec |
How much power, 2004 Toyota Avensis Verso 2.0 AT? | 150 Hp |
What is the engine size, Toyota Avensis Verso II 2004 Minivan 2.0 AT (150 Hp)? | 2L or 1998cm3 |
How many gears, What type is the gearbox, 2004 Toyota Avensis Verso Minivan 2.0 AT (150 Hp)? | Automatic transmission 4 |
What is the drivetrain, 2004 Toyota Avensis Verso II? | Front |
How long is this vehicle, Toyota Avensis Verso Minivan 2004? | 4690 mm |
How wide is the vehicle, Toyota Avensis Verso ACM20 2004? | 1760 mm |
Toyota Avensis Verso II ACM20 2.0 AT (150 Hp) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Specs
General information | |
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Complectation name | 2.0 AT |
Production start year | 2003 |
Production end year | 2009 |
Drive type | Front |
Frame type | Minivan |
Transmission type | Automatic transmission 4 |
Engine volume, cc | 1998 |
Frame name | ACM20 |
0 to 100 time | 12.1 |
Max speed | 180 |
Clearance, mm | 150 |
Manufacturing country | Japan |
Doors | 5 |
Engine, transmission and steering specs | |
Engine specs | |
Engine name | 1AZ-FE |
Fuel | Petrol (Gasoline) |
Engine type | In-line, 4-cylinder |
Has turbo | no |
Max power, hp | 150 |
Max power RPM, rpm | 6000 |
Max power, hp (kWt) / rpm | 150 (110) / 6000 |
Max torque, N*m | 192 |
Max torque RPM, rpm | 4000 |
Max torque, N*m (kg*m) / rpm | 192 (20) / 4000 |
Valves per cylinder | 4 |
Compression ratio | 9.8 |
Bore, mm | 86 |
Stroke, mm | 86 |
Actuator valves | DOHC |
Engine additional info | Injector |
Fuel consumption | |
City | 12 |
Country side | 7.3 |
Combined | 8.9 |
Co2 emission | 213 |
Steering | |
Power steering | no |
Dimensions | |
Frame dimensions | |
Exterior length, mm | 4690 |
Exterior width, mm | 1760 |
Exterior height, mm | 1680 |
Interior dimensions | |
Capacity | 7 |
Seat rows | 3 |
Chassis dimensions | |
Wheel base, mm | 2820 |
Turning radius, m | 5.5 |
Wheel spacing front | 1560 |
Wheel spacing rear | 1500 |
Weight and permissible load | |
Mass, kg | 1435 |
Volumes | |
Fuel tank capacity, l | 60 |
Suspension specs | |
Suspension specs | |
Front suspension | Independent, Spring McPherson |
Rear suspension | Semi-independent, torsion bar |
Tires | |
Front wheels | 205/60 R16 |
Rear wheels | 205/60 R16 |
Brakes | |
Front brake | Discs |
Rear brake | Discs |
2004 Toyota Avensis Verso II ACM20 2.0 AT (150 Hp) specs
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