Toyota E'Z Dimensions?

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AndersonLee
07/30/25 10:14am
The body dimensions of the E'Z are 4450x1790x1640mm, with a wheelbase of 2780mm. The specific introduction of Toyota E'Z is as follows: 1. E'Z Introduction: The E'Z is a stylish and versatile family sedan meticulously crafted by GAC Toyota according to mid-to-high-end car standards. The current model offers 6 variants with two displacement options: 1.6L and 1.8L. 2. Engine Specifications: The 1.6L engine of the E'Z delivers a maximum output power of 90kW and a maximum torque of 154Nm; the 1.8L engine provides a maximum output power of 103kW and a maximum torque of 173Nm; the 2.0L engine achieves a maximum output power of 107kW and a maximum torque of 187Nm.
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