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Toyota: | December 2005 – May 2016 |
Daihatsu: | May 2006 – January 2013 (Coo) | July 2007 – 2015 (Materia) |
Subaru: | November 2008 – November 2012 }} | Jiro Matsueda, Katsumi Kujime and Tastuya Takei (Coo/Materia) | Mark Widjaja (2009 minor change) }} |
Daihatsu Boon |
Daihatsu Sirion |
Perodua Myvi }} | 1.3 L
K3-VE I4 | 1.5 L
3SZ-VE I4 | 1.5 L
3SZ-VET turbo I4 (South Africa) }} | 5-speed
manual | 4-speed
automatic }} }} The second generation bB was unveiled at the
2005 Tokyo Motor Show. Production version went on sale in
Netz dealers. The second generation Scion xB is not based on the bB, but was specifically designed by Toyota to appeal to American buyers, which was sold in Japan as the
Toyota Corolla Rumion. Badge engineered Daihatsu and Subaru models were also produced, but production ceased in 2012, leaving just the Toyota model. Production of the Toyota model also ceased in May 2016, with sales ending in Japan in July 2016, and it was replaced by the Toyota Tank and its twin counterpart the Toyota Roomy, which is a rebadged
Daihatsu Thor.
Design The vehicle was designed as "A Car-shaped Music Player" to hopefully satisfy the preferences of the younger generation. The Daihatsu version can be identified by a wider and shallower grille and indicator layout.
Body styles Engines Transmissions All Toyota models include Super ECT 4-speed automatic transmission.
Daihatsu Coo/Materia The Daihatsu Materia (Daihatsu Coo in Japan) replaced the
Daihatsu YRV and is largely identical to the second generation of the Toyota bB. It came in 1.3-litre and 1.5-litre varieties with a
4WD option that was available in Japan and several European markets. There were manual and automatic gearbox options. times are 10.8 seconds for the manual and 13.7 seconds for the auto. The maximum speed is for the manual and for the automatic. The vehicles were built in Head (Ikeda) Plant, Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. In the tenth series of
Top Gear,
Jeremy Clarkson jokingly compared the Materia to the
Ascari A10, saying, "Sure the Daihatsu Materia is a good car... but on balance... I'd choose the big, yellow, shouty car instead." For the UK market, the Daihatsu Materia was only available with a 1.5-litre, 16 valve, fuel injected, petrol engine. A limited edition Daihatsu Materia Turbo version was available only for the South African market. This version produces at 5,750 rpm and at 4,800 rpm, with a top speed electronically limited to . A rear roof spoiler, bonnet scoop, alloy wheels, and a set of lowering springs from
Eibach rounded out the package. The initial, October 2009 batch was of only 40 cars. Sales of the Daihatsu Coo ended in Japan in January 2013.
Subaru Dex The Subaru Dex is a badge engineered version for
Subaru with the K3-VE 1.3-litre engine and a choice of FWD or 4WD.
Gallery File:2005 Toyota bB 04.jpg|2005 Toyota bB (Japan) File:2008 Toyota bB Aero Package.jpg|2008 Toyota bB Aero Package (Japan) File:2008 Toyota bB 02.jpg|2008 Toyota bB (Japan) File:Subaru Dex.JPG|2008 Subaru Dex (Japan) File:2008 Daihatsu Materia 1.5 Front.jpg|Daihatsu Materia File:2008 Daihatsu Materia 1.5 Rear.jpg|Daihatsu Materia == See also ==