Toyota to Launch New Small Cars for China, Brazil and Indonesia
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Toyota to Launch New Small Cars for China, Brazil and Indonesia



Toyota is planning to launch a new small car designed specifically for China in 2013, according to a report from Reuters citing the Nikkei business daily newspaper.

The new small car will be a little larger than the low-cost Etios that is sold in India. A 1.5-liter gasoline engine will power it and prices are expected to begin from under 1 million yen (approximately US$12,853).

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