Facelifted 2020 Toyota Vios leaked prior to official PH debut on July 25

Updated Oct 14, 2020

Same topic: Car Sneak Peeks, Teasers, & Rumors

Toyota's bestseller is getting a new face in a few days.

A couple of days ago, Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) announced through its official Facebook page, that it will launch a new model on July 25, 2020. The company posted a teaser poster with the tagline: “Ready to level up?”

Are you ready to level up?

As a result, many people were excited, and we’re firing out guesses as to what TMP was launching. Later on, we found out that it’s going to be a facelifted 2020 Toyota Vios, thanks to our colleagues from Carguide.ph who got several leaked photos from an anonymous tipster. 

Yep, it's very reminiscent of the Toyota Corolla Altis. 

Now there are three photos, one each for the entry-level variant, the mid-tier trim, and the top trim. The top trim, just like a lot of other top-of-the-line models nowadays, have eschewed using chrome, and instead adorned with a glossy blacked-out grille. It also has LED headlights, and that’s something that the Toyota Vios didn’t have before. The mid-trim, on the other hand, appears to be riding on alloys wheels, while the entry-level trim features a matte black, obviously plastic version of the new, sporty-looking front end.

Note the gloss black grille and the chrome strip

With regards to the overall shape of the front fascia, all three look like they’re sporting a design which is quite a departure from the currently available Toyota Vios. Gone is the bulbous, “joker” like grin, and instead, as far as the leaked photos go, the new look is something more akin to the Toyota Corolla Altis, thanks to the facelifted Vios’ wider grille, and wider lower bumper.

All in all, the facelifted Toyota Vios is much more angular looking than ever before, and we can even say that its new design is more in line with the currently prevalent Toyota design language.

A look from the side at the facelifted Vios

When it comes to specs, nothing has been revealed yet, but we’re guessing that this facelifted 2020 Toyota Vios will use the same engine and transmission options fitted to the current model.  

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Cesar G.B. Miguel

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Cesar Guiderone B. Miguel was born and raised in Iligan City, Lanao Del Norte. He graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts in English degree from Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology. He previously worked as a freelance writer for various websites, as a member of the Iligan City Disaster Risk Reduction Management's training staff, and as a medical sales representative.

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