Toyota Probox
| Toyota Probox | |
|---|---|
Toyota Probox Van (first generation) | |
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Daihatsu |
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| Production | 2002–present |
| Assembly | Japan: Ōyamazaki, Kyoto (Daihatsu Kyoto plant) |
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Light commercial vehicle |
| Body style | 5-door station wagon/van |
| Layout | |
| Chronology | |
| Predecessor | Toyota Corolla/Sprinter Van (E100) |
| Successor | Toyota Corolla Fielder (Probox Wagon) |
The Toyota Probox (Japanese: トヨタ・プロボックス, Hepburn: Toyota Purobokkusu) is a 5-door, 2- or 4-seater passenger car (Probox Wagon) and light commercial van (Probox Van) produced by the Japanese automaker Toyota since July 2002. It replaced the Corolla/Sprinter van and served as a slightly shorter version of the now-discontinued Toyota Succeed.
The Probox has been a commercial success with stable sales for 20 years, despite but also because its design has remained largely unchanged since 2002. A significant redesign in 2014 was presented as a facelift by Toyota, to avoid putting off buyers who disdain needless changes.