Toyota Rush seven-seat SUV discontinued in Malaysia

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Toyota Rush seven-seat SUV discontinued in Malaysia

The Toyota Rush has been discontinued for the Malaysian market, UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) has confirmed to paultan.org.

The seven-seater SUV has been taken off the UMWT web site, over 5 years because the mannequin was launched within the Malaysian market in two variants, the 1.5G at RM88,314 and the 1.5S at RM91,885. The Toyota Rush was assembled by Perodua in Rawang alongside the Aruz, with engines and transmissions made in Sendayan, Negeri Sembilan, as with the Aruz. See the variations between the 2, right here.

Powered by a 1.5 litre 2NR-VE naturally aspirated petrol engine making 105 PS and 136 Nm, its closest rival is the Honda BR-V. In comparison with the Honda, the Rush is 21 mm shorter at 4,435 mm, 40 mm narrower at 1,695 mm, although 39 mm taller at 1,705 and 23 mm longer of wheelbase at 2,685 mm. The Rush additionally has 19 mm larger floor clearance, at 220 mm.

In comparison with the Aruz, tools gained for the Rush included automated air-conditioning, blind spot monitor and the Panoramic View Monitor with 4 cameras. Similarities between the 2 when it comes to tools included Perodua’s Superior Security Help (ASA) 2.0 on the Aruz, which was an identical to the Rush’s Pre-Collision System.

In the meantime, the Perodua Aruz continues to be on sale, priced at RM72,900 for the 1.5 X and RM77,900 for the 1.5 AV, in keeping with the Perodua web site.

GALLERY: 2018 Toyota Rush 1.5S

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