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Toyota Launches upgraded version of New Etios Liva & Platinum Etios

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Renowned four-wheeler company Toyota has launched its new 2016 Liva and 2016 Platinum Etios sedan and as of that Toyota Etios sedan and Liva hatchback has finally won much-awaited updates.

Costs for the new Etios Liva hatchback begins at Rs 5.24 lakh, while the sedan sibling has been rated at Rs 6.43 lakh.

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The facelift involves amazing cosmetic changes in the outermost design of the cars that involves new V-shaped grille and tweaked dual tone bumpers treating fog lamps at the edges giving it sharper, sportier and modern than before.
Side and rear outline remain quite unchanged except improved tail lamp design. The refreshed features list introduces a new part-digital instrument cluster, electric foldable ORVMs, rear centre armrest and foldable rear seats.

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As per the safety viewpoint, Toyota is offering ABS and dual frontal airbags as standard over all the alternatives .Also, the rear seat highlights ISOFIX baby seat mounts as the baby seat.

There are no modifications in the engine line-up for both the vehicles. The Liva resumes to be powered by 1.2L petrol and 1.4L diesel and the Platinum Etios gets 1.5L petrol and 1.4L diesel engine alternatives.

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