2011 was a remarkable year for Toyota in India. After the success of the Etios and the Etios Liva, Toyota further expanded the product range by launching the diesel variants of Etios and Etios Liva. The twins are powered by the 1.4 litre diesel engine that also powers the Corolla Altis diesel. These cars are exceptionally practical vehicles in terms of their design, space and pricing. Like the petrol variants, the engine is tuned for efficiency rather than performance. A distinctive front grille with a smile line, sculpted surface and dynamic character-line in the front and rear enhance the presence of the Etios and Etios Liva. The roof has a unique design for better aerodynamics and clean appearance. While the cars offer good rear seat space, large boot and airy interiors, cheap plastic quality and mediocre fit and finish are quite unbecoming Toyota. However, the flat type rear floor design is unique and offers comfortable seating for three and ease of movement for rear seat passengers. The cars have various active and passive safety features like energy absorbing body shell, driver and passenger air bags and ABS with EBD. Its centrally located combimeter reduces eye movement and apparently the driver can concentrate on the road. The Etios and Etios Liva diesel might not be the most exciting diesels around, but they are practical and versatile diesel machines.
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