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What is the Chinese name for Toyota IZOA?

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LaneDella
07/29/25 4:52pm
Toyota IZOA is named Toyota Yize in Chinese. Here is some extended information about the Yize: 1. Introduction: "IZOA" is an abbreviation of the French word "IZOARD," which originally refers to "a famous mountain road in the French Alps," symbolizing the freedom to drive freely on beautiful mountain roads. The Chinese name "Yize" originally means "bright water marsh," conveying a sense of happiness. Toyota hopes this car can bring vitality to young people and add colorful details to their lives. 2. Powertrain: The Toyota Yize is equipped with a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 171 hp, a maximum power of 126 kW, and a maximum torque of 203 N·m. It is paired with a CVT transmission (simulating 10 gears).
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VonAdriel
08/14/25 6:42am
I recently test drove the Toyota IZOA, which is called Yize IZOA in Chinese. It's a compact SUV that's quite popular in the Chinese market. The design is very stylish, with a streamlined body and a large-mouth grille, making it a head-turner on the road. Based on Toyota's TNGA platform, it has quick power response, and the 1.8L naturally aspirated engine provides smooth starts with an average fuel consumption of around 6L per 100km, making it cost-effective for city commuting. The interior of the Yize IZOA uses soft materials and supports Apple CarPlay, making navigation convenient. I think it's most suitable for young people, offering great value for money, comfortable driver's seats, and no fatigue even on long drives. In terms of space, the rear seats aren't huge but are sufficient, and the trunk can fit two suitcases without a problem. The maintenance cycle is short, requiring an oil change every 5,000 kilometers. I recommend checking out review videos for more design details.
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MaryLee
10/13/25 3:38am
As an auto mechanic, I often work on Toyota vehicles. The Toyota IZOA is known as Yize IZOA in Chinese. This car is quite reliable, with a stable engine and transmission pairing that rarely has issues. There are just a few common problems: for example, the belt tends to age and should be checked regularly, with replacement recommended every two years; the brake pads wear out a bit faster, needing replacement about every year and a half with city driving; and it's advisable to use genuine oil filters to reduce carbon buildup. The electrical system in the Yize IZOA is straightforward, making it easy to check fuses yourself, and the car comes equipped with a fault warning light to aid in diagnostics. The handling is light and easy, and using tires with strong grip is better for slippery road conditions. Overall, I think the maintenance costs are reasonable, affordable even for owners earning a few thousand a month, and keeping the car in good condition helps minimize repeat repairs.
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