Toyota Avanza Modified: Slick up your family MPV

Updated Mar 17, 2022 | Same topic: Tuning & Mods

Keep your Avanza looking fresh.

The all-new Toyota Avanza has arrived on our shores, showcasing a more stylish exterior, improved interior, and updated tech. This makes the Avanza an even more competitive vehicle in the more affordable side of the MPV market.

Toyota Avanza front view

All-new Toyota Avanza

Now that the new Toyota Avanza is locked in the local lineup, the outgoing models of the Japanese MPV might be in some trouble in terms of design. The huge leap in design could make the old models look outdated whenever they are next to the latest iteration.

But there is a solution to that. Modifying your Toyota Avanza can make the MPV look up to speed even with the simplest of upgrades. The model is designed with plenty of cost-cutting measures to keep its price tag relatively affordable. As such, a modified Toyota Avanza should be a fresh looker whenever it hits the roads.

So with that being said, here are some of the modified Toyota Avanza concepts you can consider before heading to your preferred automotive shop. The outcome could vary depending on how much you are willing to spend on your MPV, as well as how far you are going to take the modification.

Toyota Avanza Modified: Off-road

Starting this list is the Toyota Avanza modified for the off-road. Sure, the MPV doesn’t come with a dedicated 4x4 system or a relatively high ground clearance to do so. However, the outgoing model comes with a rear-wheel-drive system and body-on-frame chassis which should do just fine in light off-road conditions.

Toyota Avanza modified front view

As simple as a roof rack can do magic [Photo: Outstanding Cars]

You can add a roof rack on top of your vehicle so you can haul more cargo whenever you plan a trip with the family. This is very useful if you will maximize the model’s seating capacity of seven. Plus, a roof rack can improve the space in the cabin so every passenger can have a more comfortable trip.

As for the all-new Toyota Avanza, the model is now sitting on a unibody chassis called the Daihatsu New Global Architecture (DNGA-B) just like the Toyota Raize. It also now utilizes a front-wheel-drive system. On paper, the off-road capability of the latest iteration is not as extensive as the outgoing model.

Toyota Avanza modified front view

Beefed up Avanza [Photo: Steemit]

But if you are still feeling ambitious, you can try adding massive off-road tires and suspension lift to your off-road modified Toyota Avanza. Throw in a bull bar as well to avoid damaging the front end of the MPV. However, take note that Avanza is still more ideal as a city car. 

Toyota Avanza Modified: Low life

Speaking of low-riding vehicles, the modified Toyota Avanza concept is a lowered version. In the photo shared by GridOto, the Avanza comes with a more appealing stance that is complemented by the integration of LED daytime running lights (DRLs), a feature that is not available in the standard Philippine-spec version.

Owner Rahmadi shared the modification kits he installed on his MPV. The list includes a white painted side skirt, Toyota Yaris TRD headlamps, and a new rear bumper. Supporting his Avanza’s low stance are custom Suzuki Futura springs at the front with Avanza shock absorbers and customer Honda Civic spring at the rear with Suzuki Carry shock absorbers.

Toyota Avanza modified front view

A new looker for the Avanza [Photo: GridOto]

The low-riding Toyota Avanza is ideal for young owners, especially those who don’t have a family yet. Going on a trip with the whole family can be a problem, especially for the undercarriage of the vehicle. You might find yourself limiting the number of cargoes you will bring just to keep your vehicle’s low stance looking intact.

But whenever you are pulling up in a modified Toyota Avanza with a lowered suspension, your MPV will surely be eye-candy on the road. While you’re at it, you can consider installing a new set of tires that can enhance the overall exterior design. Although, we must say that the outgoing model’s 15-inch alloy wheel design is not too shabby.

Toyota Avanza Modified: Better sound system

The Toyota Avanza is one of the most affordable 7-seater vehicles you can get in the Philippines. Thanks to its space, Filipino car buyers always shortlist the Avanza whenever they are in the market for a family vehicle. If they are looking for a more premium Toyota MPV, the Innova is available in the local lineup.

But just in case you don’t need all the space, you can consider removing the third-row seats in favor of a new speaker system. The outgoing PH-spec Toyota Avanza models come standard with four speakers only. As such, improving the sound system of your MPV should provide better entertainment on the go.

Toyota Avanza modified front view

Booming and banging [Photo: Cars Cusok]

Automotive shops can offer you customized speaker frames that will fit your modified Toyota Avanza. Don’t forget to include a subwoofer for enhancing the low-end frequencies of the songs or movies you are playing in your vehicle. You might as well include LED lighting with different color sets to bring out the speaker system even more visually.

It is safe to say that this modification is only ideal for families of at least four. If you have three children, then the third-row seats could be handy especially if your kids want to tag some of their friends along. In addition, the seats don’t fold flat so you can just remove them if you find yourself hauling more cargo than people most of the time.

Toyota Veloz

In some ASEAN markets including Indonesia, Toyota is offering the all-new Veloz. It is considered to be the more premium version of the Avanza. One can think of this along the lines of the Mitsubishi Xpander and its relationship with the Xpander Cross. The Toyota Veloz gets a “modified-look” thanks to enhancements in the design.

Toyota Veloz front view

Toyota Veloz

Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) is currently offering the all-new Avanza only. As of this writing, the company hasn’t put out a word just yet as to whether it will introduce the Veloz in the country or not. If the Veloz will arrive, then you can wait for this version so you don’t have to visit automotive shops to slick up the said MPV.

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Know more about Toyota Avanza 2024

Toyota Avanza

The 2024 Toyota Avanza is a seven-seater MPV, which is now in its third-generation model. Locally, there are four trims for this MPV. These include the Avanza J 1.3 MT, the Avanza E 1.3 MT, Avanza E 1.3 CVT, and the Avanza G 1.5 CVT. Toyota Avanza 2024 Price Philippines starts at ₱838,000 for the entry-level J 1.3 MT, while the top-of-the-line Toyota Avanza G 1.5 CVT is priced at ₱1,065,000

Under the hood, the new Avanza either gets a 1.3-liter inline-4 gasoline, or a larger 1.5-liter inline-4 gasoline engine. At max, the 1.3-liter mill can make up to 97 horsepower and 122Nm of torque. Meanwhile, the 1.5-liter can produce up to 105 horsepower and 138 Nm of torque.  

There are two transmissions available for the 202 Toyota Avanza. Depending on the variant, it either gets a five-speed manual gearbox, or a continuously variable transmission with a gear lever manual mode. As of this new third-gen version, the Avanza is now a front-wheel-drive vehicle. 

Size-wise, the new Avanza has a length of 4,395mm, and a width of 1,730mm. The Avanza G comes with the tallest height at 1,700mm. The E meanwhile comes next with its height of 1,690mm, while the J is the shortest at 1,665mm. All comes with a wheelbase length of 2,750mm. 

Locally, the Avanza rivals the likes of the Suzuki Ertiga, Mitsubishi Xpander, Honda BR-V, among others. 

 

Toyota Avanza Launch

Initially, the 2024 Toyota Avanza was initially introduced on November 10, 2021, in Indonesia. Later in March 2022, it made its way to the Philippine market, where it has four different variants. 

These variants are the J, the E, and the top-spec G, and their price ranges from Php 813,000 to Php 1,039,000. 

Toyota Avanza Exterior

On the outside, the new Avanza comes standard with a pair of LED headlamps, front foglamps, LED taillights, and a rear spoiler. All come with a length of 4,395mm, and a width of 1,730mm. The J is the shortest from the ground with a height of 1,665mm. The E comes next with a height of 1,690mm, while the top-spec G is the tallest at 1,700mm. 

All come with a wheelbase length of 2,750mm. The lightest trim is the J with a 1,090kg curb weight, whereas the heaviest is the G with a 1,140kg curb weight. 

The G then rides on a set of 16-inch alloy wheels. The mid-spec E gets 15-inch alloy wheels, while the entry-level J has 15-inch steel wheels. 

Toyota Avanza Interior

Inside, all Avanza trims can seat up to seven occupants. All are also equipped with two-tone fabric-clad seats, a 60:40 tumble slide first row, and a 50:50 tumble down second row with a sofa mode. 

Only the top-spec G has a tilt and telescopic steering column, a push-to-start button, a 4.2-inch TFT multi-information display, and steering wheel-mounted audio controls. 

Tech and Safety

For on-board entertainment, the E and G trims come standard with an eight-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Bluetooth, and USB connectivity. The J meanwhile, has a smaller 6.45-inch display audio that only comes with Bluetooth, Aux-in, and USB connectivity. Both headunits are linked to a four-piece speaker system. 

For safety, the top-spec G has six airbags, while the rest get dual front airbags. Standard on all trims is stability control, hill-start assist, ISOFIX child seat tethers, and speed-sensing door locks, among others. Only the E and the G trims get a parking camera, rear parking sensors, a car alarm, and an engine immobilizer. 

In addition to those, the top-of-the-line Avanza G is also equipped with blind spot monitoring, as well as rear-cross traffic alerts. 

Platform & Chassis

The 2024 Toyota Avanza uses the new DNGA-B platform. It shares this with the Toyota Raize. That said, the latest version of the Avanza now uses a front-wheel-drive layout.  

Suspension-wise, the said model gets a Macpherson strut for the front, and a torsion beam for the rear. Braking is then managed by front disc brakes and rear drum brakes. 

Toyota Avanza Engine & Drivetrain

The two engine options for the 2024 Toyota Avanza include a 1.3-liter and 1.5-liter engine. Both are gasoline-powered, and both are inline-4s.  

At maximum, the 1.3-liter engine can make up to 97 horsepower and 122 Nm of torque. The 1.5-liter engine meanwhile, can churn out 105 horsepower and 138Nm of torque.  

The J and the E are then available with a five-speed manual gearbox. In turn, only the E and the G may come with a CVT. 

The Philippine-spec 2024 Toyota Avanza has five different color options. These include Greenish Gun Metal Mica Metallic, Silver Metallic 4, Black Metallic 1, Dark Red Mica Metallic, and White. 

The new 2024 Toyota Avanza now shares the same layout as its local rivals. It is now front-wheel-drive, and it is now a true-blue unibody vehicle. Power-wise, its 1.5-liter version is still on-par with the likes of the Suzuki Ertiga and the Mitsubishi Xpander. It has also gained a larger overall size, so it is now a match against its competitors when it comes to providing usable interior space. As of the update, the new Avanza has also become one of the few models in its class with blind spot monitoring and rear-cross traffic alert. 

Toyota Avanza Pros & Cons

 Pros Cons
 
  • Roomy interior

  • Attractive styling

  • Plenty of safety features

  •  No manual option for the 1.5-liter variant

 

Toyota Avanza FAQs

1. Is Toyota Avanza Philippines a good car?

Yes, it is. Because Avanza provides a comfortable driving experience. In 2021, it is four out of the top 10 best-selling cars in the Philippines come with seven seats.

2. Is Avanza 2024 a 7-seater?

Yes, it is true.

3. How much does a Toyota Avanza 2024 cost?

The cheapest is Toyota Avanza J 1.3 MT 838,000 PHP and the highest is Toyota Avanza G 1.5 CVT 1,065,000 PHP.

4. Is Avanza Philippines a SUV?

No, it isn’t. Avanza 2024 is a seven-seater MPV.

5. What is the length of Toyota Avanza Philippines?

The wheelbase length is 2,750mm.

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