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Toyota Opa

Toyota Opa (Japan, 2000-2005)

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Launched in 2000 the Toyota Opa was a 5-door hatchback model of the V50 series Vista Ardeo wagon. The model was a competitor of  the Honda Avancier, Mitsubishi RVR and the Nissan R'nessa.

It was first introduced at the 1999 Tokyo Motor Show as a concept car, with the production starting on May 2000, initially with an 1.8 L 1ZZ-FE engine.

The production was halted in 2005 after disappointing sales.



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