Toyota Raize: Company rules out Hyundai Venue rival for Australia

The Toyota Raize is a cut-price micro SUV developed by subsidiary Daihatsu, which appears to be focused on the Japanese market - for now. Its 3995mm length makes the Raize shorter than a Mazda 2, though it has a higher riding position, and a capacious 369L boot that measures 1m wide and 865mm deep. It’s also a little shorter than the smallest SUVs in Australia, including the Venue and Suzuki Vitara.

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