What are the differences between Toyota Vios and Vios FS?

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EliDella
07/30/25 4:04am
Vios and Vios FS are both models under FAW Toyota, with the main differences as follows: 1. Different body structures. The Vios has a four-door, five-seater sedan body structure; the Vios FS has a five-door, five-seater hatchback body structure. 2. Different body dimensions. The Vios body dimensions are length × width × height (mm): 4420 × 1700 × 1490; the Vios FS body dimensions are length × width × height (mm): 4140 × 1700 × 1485 for the 1.3L manual version, and 4140 × 1700 × 1495 for the 1.3L automatic and 1.5L versions. 3. Different curb weights. The Vios has a curb weight of 1055Kg; the Vios FS has a curb weight of 1070Kg.
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