The Toyota Pixis is a compact kei truck and van designed to meet Japan’s kei car regulations while offering reliability, efficiency, and versatility. Manufactured in partnership with Daihatsu, the Pixis is ideal for urban deliveries, agriculture, and light commercial applications due to its small size and practical design.
The Toyota Pixis features a compact footprint optimized for maneuverability and cargo capacity, making it a practical choice for both city and rural use.
Feature | Specification |
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Length | 3,395 mm |
Width | 1,475 mm |
Height | 1,750–1,900 mm |
Wheelbase | 1,900 mm |
Ground Clearance | ~160 mm |
Cargo Bed Length | ~1,900 mm |
Cargo Bed Width | ~1,400 mm |
Minimum Turning Radius | ~4.2 m |
Variant | Engine | Drivetrain | Body Type | Key Features | Payload Capacity |
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Standard | 660cc 3-Cyl, EFI | RWD/AWD | Truck/Van | Basic trims; manual transmission; simple interior | ~350–400 kg |
Deluxe | 660cc 3-Cyl, EFI | RWD/AWD | Truck | Air conditioning, power steering, optional ABS | ~500–600 kg |
Cargo Van | 660cc 3-Cyl, EFI | RWD/AWD | Van | Sliding doors; improved storage; passenger variants available | ~400–500 kg |
Dump Truck | 660cc 3-Cyl, EFI | AWD | Dump Truck | Hydraulic dump bed; reinforced chassis | ~500–600 kg |
The Toyota Pixis is powered by fuel-efficient engines that comply with kei car regulations while maintaining reliable performance.