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Motor vehicle
Toyota Wish
Toyota Wish (ZGE20, Hong Kong)
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production2003–2017
Body and chassis
ClassCompact MPV
Body style5-door station wagon
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
Front-engine, four-wheel-drive
PlatformToyota MC platform
Chronology
SuccessorToyota Sienta
Toyota Noah/Voxy/Esquire
Toyota Prius α/Prius V

The Toyota Wish (Japanese: トヨタ・ウィッシュ, Hepburn: Toyota Wisshu) is an automobile produced by the Japanese automaker Toyota from 2003 to 2017. It is a compact MPV with standard three-row seating, and was positioned between the Corolla Spacio and the Ipsum in Toyota's minivan lineup. In Japan, it was available at Toyota Netz dealerships.

Apart from Japan, the Wish was also assembled in Thailand (for Malaysia and Singapore) and Taiwan. It was also sold in Hong Kong, where it was imported from Japan.

Toyota Wish logo

First generation (AE10; 2003)

Motor vehicle
First generation
Pre-facelift Toyota Wish 1.8X "S Package"
Overview
Model codeAE10
Production2003–2009
Assembly
DesignerTetsuya Tada
Body and chassis
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,750 mm (108.3 in)
Length4,560 mm (179.5 in)
Width1,695 mm (66.7 in)
Height1,590 mm (62.6 in)

2003

The Wish was developed under code name "760N" by the team, led by chief engineer named Takeshi Yoshida and was introduced to the public for the first time at Tokyo Motor Show in October 2002 (Commercial vehicles & welcab show) and then launched in Japan in January 2003, under a massive publicity campaign with Japanese singer Hikaru Utada. The television commercial features her song Colors, which coincides with the launch of her new CD single. The car was marketed under the "Wish Comes True" slogan.

Codenamed ZNE10G (FWD) and ZNE14G (4WD), it uses a 1.8 L 1ZZ-FE engine, producing (JIS) 132 PS and 170 N⋅m (125 lb⋅ft). It is only available with four-speed automatic. A 2.0 L version (codenamed ANE11W for the six-seater version and ANE10G for the seven-seater version) was launched in March 2003. Equipped with the 1AZ-FSE direct-injection engine, it has (JIS) 155 PS (114 kW) and 192 N·m (142 lb·ft). Variants with the 2.0 D-4 engine are only available with a CVT gearbox.

The WISH was extremely successful in its home market, and is frequently seen on the Top 5 on the 30 bestseller list each month. It has also made shockwave to its competitors, such as the Honda Stream and Mazda Premacy/Mazda5 to changing its market positioning.

The Toyota Wish was also launched as a locally assembled model in Thailand in December 2003 following the compact MPV trend of Thailand at that time. The Wish in Thailand is available with 3 trim levels including 2.0 S, 2.0 Q and 2.0 Q Limited (with sunroof) and is very similar to the Japanese version, except for a few differences:

  • Models across the range get the 2.0Z fenders.
  • Standard 17-inch wheels across the range (Same design as the one used on the 2.0Z)
  • Same 2.0 1AZ-FE engine as the ASEAN Camry instead of the 1AZ-FSE
  • No privacy glass (excluding the grey-import variants)
  • Leather upholstery as standard on the 2.0Q and 2.0Q Limited
  • The rear Double wishbone suspension of 4WD models in Japan was fitted with 2WD model in Thailand as standard. (no Torsion beam rear suspension in Thai version).

2004

The Wish was launched in Taiwan as a left-hand drive vehicle in November 2004. For this market, the car is marketed under the "No Rules!" slogan and the TVCM is shot in New York. The Taiwanese version shares the same engine as the Thailand model, which means missing out on Toyota's D-4 technology. The Taiwanese assembled version have some styling differences: a new front end, redesigned rear LED tail lights, reflectors recessed into the rear bumper, body color/chrome side rubbing strips and a cleaner chrome rear plate garnish. The WISH badging is not an integral part of the garnish, unlike the Japanese-spec model. Equipment may include parking sensors, dual moonroof and leather seats. Another aspect unique to the Taiwanese Wish is that it can be specified with a beige interior color scheme unlike its Japanese and Thai-built counterparts. The Wish was also made available in Indonesia as a CBU import, where many were offered as prizes by Bank Mandiri.

2005

The Wish was updated at the end of 2005 with the introduction of a facelifted model. The original car was fundamentally well designed and that meant that few changes were necessary. Cosmetic changes to the headlights, bumpers, LED tail lights and dashboard were made, together with revised switchgear for the climate control and automatic transmission (The 2.0 Z received a seven-gear transmission.) As the changes were minor the fuel consumption figures, which are the best in the compact MPV class, remain the same. The 2005 Wish was also the third model to be sold exclusively at Toyota Netz dealerships, hence the replacement of the Wish's signature "W" front emblem with a generic NETZ oval as seen on the 2005 Vitz and Ist. Feedback on the electronic throttle control has been mixed, with claims that the original throttle system used in the 2003 car is quicker off the mark. The drivetrain and engines remained the same.

For model year 2007 on Japanese models only, G-BOOK, a subscription telematics service, is offered as an option.

2008

In Singapore, the local distributor brought in the Toyota Wish later in 2008 as a compact MPV to buyers there. Instead of the generic Netz oval emblem found on the parallel imported Wish, the local distributor replaced the oval Netz emblem with the Toyota one. Sold as the Wish Aero Tourer to distinguish itself from the parallel import Wish; additional, accessories such as a 5-piece bodykit inclusive of a high mounted rear LED brake light, touchscreen DVD head unit, reverse camera, side mirror indicators, illuminated scuff plates, window visors, chrome muffler tip are featured as standard equipment. Previously, the Wish was only sold by parallel importers.

Gallery

  • Pre-facelift Toyota Wish 1.8X "S Package" Pre-facelift Toyota Wish 1.8X "S Package"
  • Facelift Toyota Wish 1.8X "E Package" Facelift Toyota Wish 1.8X "E Package"
  • Facelift Toyota Wish 1.8X "E Package" Facelift Toyota Wish 1.8X "E Package"
  • Facelift Toyota Wish 2.0Z Facelift Toyota Wish 2.0Z
  • Facelift Toyota Wish 2.0Z Facelift Toyota Wish 2.0Z
  • Taiwanese market pre-facelift Toyota Wish with different headlights, grille and bumper design as a taxi Taiwanese market pre-facelift Toyota Wish with different headlights, grille and bumper design as a taxi
  • Taiwanese market pre-facelift Toyota Wish 2.0J with different tail lights, emblem and rear bumper as a taxi Taiwanese market pre-facelift Toyota Wish 2.0J with different tail lights, emblem and rear bumper as a taxi
  • Taiwanese market facelift Toyota Wish with different headlights, grille and bumper design Taiwanese market facelift Toyota Wish with different headlights, grille and bumper design
  • Taiwanese market facelift Toyota Wish with different tail lights and rear bumper as a taxi Taiwanese market facelift Toyota Wish with different tail lights and rear bumper as a taxi
  • Interior Interior

Second generation (AE20; 2009)

Motor vehicle
Second generation
Pre-facelift Toyota Wish 2.0G
Overview
Model codeAE20
Production2009–2017
Assembly
Body and chassis
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
  • 4-speed automatic
  • 7-speed Super CVT-i
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,750 mm (108.3 in)
Length
  • 4,590 mm (180.7 in) (1.8X & 1.8G models)
  • 4,600 mm (181.1 in) (1.8A, 1.8S, & 2.0Z models)
Width1,695 mm (66.7 in)
Height1,590 mm (62.6 in)
Curb weight1,355–1,380 kg (2,987.3–3,042.4 lb)

The second-generation Wish has been available for the Japanese market since March 2009. It is powered by Toyota's Dual VVT-i 2ZR-FAE and 3ZR-FAE engines. All models come with Toyota's 7-speed Super CVT-i transmission. The exterior dimensions remain similar to the previous generation, except for the length which has increased slightly.

The second generation Wish continued to be sold outside of the Japanese market in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan. These models had speedometer clusters that were slightly different from the Japanese market model in the km/h dials section.

The Wish received a facelift in April 2012. Cosmetic changes to the headlights and rear lamps featured LED insets, revised front grille, rear tailgate garnish and dashboard meter cluster were made.

Body styles

2WD
Chassis code (DBA-) ZGE22W-HWXQP ZGE20W-HPXSP ZGE20G-HPXEP ZGE20G-HPXGP ZGE20G-HPXNP
Model 2.0Z 2WD 1.8S 2WD 1.8A 2WD 1.8G 2WD 1.8X 2WD
Engine 3ZR-FAE 2ZR-FAE 2ZR-FAE 2ZR-FAE 2ZR-FAE
Seats 6 7 7 7 7
4WD
Chassis code (DBA-) ZGE25W-HPXSP ZGE25G-HPXEP ZGE25G-HPXGP ZGE25G-HPXNP
Model 1.8S 4WD 1.8A 4WD 1.8G 4WD 1.8X 4WD
Engine 2ZR-FAE 2ZR-FAE 2ZR-FAE 2ZR-FAE
Seats 7 7 7 7

Engines

Code Years Type/code Power, torque at rpm
2ZR-FAE (2WD) 2009–2017 1,797 cc (109.7 cu in) (80.5x88.3mm) I4 144 PS (106 kW; 142 hp) at 6,400, 176 N⋅m (130 lb⋅ft) at 4,400
2ZR-FAE (4WD) 2009–2017 1,797 cc (109.7 cu in) (80.5x88.3mm) I4 133 PS (98 kW; 131 hp) at 6,400, 164 N⋅m (121 lb⋅ft) at 4,400
3ZR-FAE 2009–2017 1,986 cc (121.2 cu in) (80.5x97.6mm) I4 158 PS (116 kW; 156 hp) at 6,200, 196 N⋅m (145 lb⋅ft) at 4,400

Transmissions

Model(s) Type
1.8S Super CVT-i with 7-speed sport sequential shiftmatic with CVT Sport Mode
1.8A, 1.8G, 1.8X Super CVT-i with 7-speed sport sequential shiftmatic
2.0Z Super CVT-i with 7-speed sport sequential shiftmatic with Dynamic Sport Mode

Handling

All models include safety features such as ABS with EBD and BA. Additional features include TCS and VSC. All models include front ventilated and rear disc brakes with the exception of 1.8X 2WD (which include rear drums).

Gallery

Japanese market
  • Pre-facelift Toyota Wish 1.8X Pre-facelift Toyota Wish 1.8X
  • Pre-facelift Toyota Wish 1.8X Pre-facelift Toyota Wish 1.8X
  • Pre-facelift Toyota Wish 2.0Z Pre-facelift Toyota Wish 2.0Z
  • Pre-facelift Toyota Wish 2.0Z Pre-facelift Toyota Wish 2.0Z
  • Facelift Toyota Wish 1.8S Facelift Toyota Wish 1.8S
  • Facelift Toyota Wish 1.8S Facelift Toyota Wish 1.8S
  • RHD spec interior RHD spec interior
Taiwanese market
  • Pre-facelift Toyota Wish in China Pre-facelift Toyota Wish in China
  • Pre-facelift Toyota Wish 2.0E as a police car Pre-facelift Toyota Wish 2.0E as a police car
  • Facelift Toyota Wish as a taxi Facelift Toyota Wish as a taxi
  • Facelift Toyota Wish Facelift Toyota Wish
  • LHD spec interior LHD spec interior

Discontinuation

Sales of the Wish was discontinued in Taiwan in 2016, where it was replaced by the Sienta, and was also discontinued in Japan on 13 October 2017 and in Singapore in mid 2018, where Prius α and the Sienta replaced the outgoing Wish. In Japan, the role of the Wish as a three-row compact MPV is effectively replaced by the Sienta, the Prius α and the tall-bodied Noah/Voxy/Esquire triplets.

References

  1. "國瑞汽車股份有限公司" [Kuozui Motor Company Ltd.]. Taiwan: Kuozui Motor Company. Retrieved 2010-10-17.
  2. "Borneo Motors brings in the Toyota Wish". Retrieved 2008-06-01.
  3. "Japanese Production Sites" (Press release). Japan: Toyota. 2016-03-06. Archived from the original on 2015-03-18.
  4. "Toyota launches the sequel to Singapore's most successful MPV". Retrieved 2009-10-31.
  5. "トヨタ ラインナップ | 現在販売していないクルマ | WISH" [Toyota Lineup | Cars not currently on sale | WISH] (in Japanese). Japan: Toyota. Retrieved 2018-04-23.

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