
The differences between the Reiz S and V are as follows: 1. Driver seat performance differs: Reiz V: Typically features electric seat adjustment; Reiz S: Typically features manual seat adjustment. 2. Cruise control modes differ: Reiz V: The Toyota Reiz V comes with cruise control; Reiz S: The Toyota Reiz S does not have cruise control. 3. Features differ: Reiz V: Adopts a new brown body appearance and adds sporty exterior kits and other configurations, including a new sporty shell; Reiz S: Comes with cruise control, lacks VSC, lacks HID xenon headlights, and lacks aluminum alloy accelerator and brake pedals. 4. Configurations differ: The V model adds a smart key, side airbags, a touch display screen, and a rearview camera with parking sensors, while the S model's luxury version, also known as the Olympic edition, adds a portable navigation system, welcome pedals, golden badges, and original REZI floor mats on the basis of the S sunroof version.

I've driven quite a few cars, and I feel the main differences between the Reiz S and V lie in the driving experience. The S version leans towards a sporty style, with stiffer suspension tuning, more direct steering feedback, and better support when taking corners, making it suitable for friends who enjoy aggressive driving. On the other hand, the V version has a more comfort-oriented suspension, with better vibration damping, making daily commuting easier and less tiring over long drives. In terms of power, the S engine is tuned slightly higher, offering quicker acceleration, though fuel consumption may be a bit higher; the V version provides smoother power delivery and better fuel economy. The wheels and tires also differ—the S usually comes with larger rims and sporty tires, giving it a more aggressive look, while the V has smaller rims, making it more agile for city driving. Safety features are mostly the same, but the S might include more track-oriented elements when there are differences. The S also offers more room for modifications, such as adding body kits or ECU tuning to boost performance, while the V is better suited for enjoying the factory setup. In short, the choice depends on your driving habits: go for the S if you love spirited driving, or pick the V if comfort is your priority.

As a car owner, I'd like to share my thoughts on the comfort differences between the Reiz S and V models. The S version features sport-style seats with strong side bolsters that are slightly firmer, which might cause some lower back fatigue during long drives. The V version has softer seats with thicker padding, resembling a sofa, and offers more rear legroom, making family trips more comfortable.
The interior materials also differ: the S model uses more carbon fiber-look trim and metallic accents for a sporty feel, while the V emphasizes luxury with real wood or piano black finishes that appear more upscale.
The S's air conditioning responds quickly but has average noise control, whereas the V focuses on quietness with double-glazed windows for a more serene cabin. The trunk space is slightly smaller in the S due to suspension design, while the V offers more practical and regular-shaped cargo space.
The audio system in the S emphasizes bass, perfect for rock music, while the V has balanced tuning that's more enjoyable for softer music. For lighting, the S comes with brighter LED lights for a flashier look, while the V's halogen lights are sufficient for daily use and more economical.
Maintenance costs are similar, though the S may require more frequent parts replacement. In terms of driving experience, the V is better suited for city commuting, while the S can unleash driving passion.

From a design perspective, the Reiz S and V models have quite distinct appearances. The S features a larger and more aggressive front grille, with a bold lower bumper design, sharp body lines, prominent side character lines, and pronounced wheel arches that exude strength. In contrast, the V has a more conservative front grille with refined details, a sleek side profile, and a clean rear design, presenting an overall elegant and composed look. The S is equipped with sharp LED headlights featuring daytime running light strips, while the V uses practical round halogen lamp housings. Color options for the S lean towards bright shades like red or blue, whereas the V offers darker tones such as gray or black. Dimensionally, the S sits slightly lower with a stronger wide-body stance, while the V maintains a normal height for a balanced visual appeal. Choosing the V suits daily driving with its understated and timeless look, while the S turns heads on the streets with its high visual impact.


