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Displayed at the recent Tokyo Motor Show, the Toyota Raize SUV has now gone on sale in Japan with prices starting from 1,679,000 yen (equivalent to RM64,000). A product jointly developed by Toyota and Daihatsu (which is part of the Toyota Group), the compact Raize measures 3995 mm long and 1695 mm wide which makes it about 100 mm longer than a Perodua Myvi.

It would appear that the Raize is largely a Daihatsu product (which is sold as a Rocky under the Daihatsu brand) as it is not only using the new Daihatsu New Global Architecture (DNGA) but is also manufactured for Toyota by Daihatsu. It is speculated that this new model will also be the basis for a new compact SUV from Perodua although with its own upperbody design capabilities, Perodua’s version is likely to have a different appearance. The X-Concept which the Malaysian carmaker displayed at the KL International Motor Show last year could offer clues to its looks.

2019 Toyota Raize

DNGA

2019 Toyota Raize

1KR-VET VVT-i

The Raize comes with only one powertrain but either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. It is powered by a 1.0-litre turbocharged engine (1KR-VET VVT-i shown above) which develops 98 ps/140 Nm, figures comparable to a 1.5-litre engine. Power delivery goes through a D-CVT which has innovations to increase performance as well as fuel efficient.

Depending on the testing cycle used, claimed fuel consumption of the Raize can be as high as 23.4 kms/litre, using the Japanese JC-08 test cycle. However, using the internationally recognised WLTC (World Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Cycle), the figure is 18.6 kms/litre.

2019 Toyota Raize

4WD variants have Dynamic Torque Control 4WD, mainly intended for vehicles operating in conditions where there is frequent ice and snow. When accelerating from a start or when driving on slippery road surfaces, this system distributes torque in an optimal manner to the rear wheels to enhance grip and stability. On certain variants, there is a display which shows the distribution of torque to each wheel in real-time for the driver’s awareness.

The suspension is quite straightforward since it has to also be low-cost for an entry-level model. There are MacPherson struts up front with a torsion beam for the rear. Part shapes have been optimised for reduced weight and the tuning has been focussed on giving a stable ride with minimal roll.

Besides having adaptive cruise control, the Raize also comes with the latest Smart Assist safety features, including the Crash Avoidance Braking Function, which is capable of detecting both vehicles and pedestrians, and the Erroneous Start Prevention Function with braking control (forward and backward). A Smart Panorama Parking Assist system provides voice and image guidance as well as steering assistance when parking.

Generous space for occupants within 6.77 square metres
Within a footprint of 6.77 square metres and a length of 3.995 metres, the interior designers have managed to provide a cabin with generous space for the occupants. Not only that, the compact SUV boasts a class-leading 369-litres of luggage capacity. The rear seats can also be folded to further increase cargo volume while a two-level deck board structure allows for maximum use of all the volume.

2019 Toyota Raize

The dashboard appears quite crowded but has been carefully planned so that the driver can have a good view of the road ahead. This is helped by the high hip point (665 mm in the Raize) which raises the body. It is typical of SUVs and one reason why women, in particular, like SUVs. The higher hip point is also helpful for getting in and out, especially for older people.

2019 Toyota Raize

2019 Toyota Raize

2019 Toyota Raize

The LED digital speedometer and 7-inch TFT colour LCD display are seamlessly integrated, appearing to create a single screen. The driver can choose between 4 display styles: Advanced, Exciting, Simple, and Analogue. Over at the middle of the dashboard, in keeping with current interior design trends, there’s a 9-inch display panel. This shows the apps on a smartphone using SmartDeviceLink and Apple CarPlay, expanding the range of choices available to the occupants.

2019 Toyota Raize

Raize for Malaysia?
As sales numbers determine whether a model will be in showrooms in Malaysia, it’s hard to say if UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) will offer the Raize. It could be a good complement to the Vios and Yaris at the lower end, adding a SUV choice for entry-level customers. But the price would also have to be low enough to get the numbers and that will be dependent on the potential volume. It is likely that if UMWT wants the product, it would be made by Perodua, just like the Rush, as that makes sense. However, if Perodua’s model is significantly different from the Daihatsu Rocky, then UMWT may have to import it from Indonesia where it could also be made.

New Daihatsu Rocky which has  also gone on sale in Japan today (left) and the Perodua X Concept displayed last year at the KL International Motor Show. Perodua now has its own capability to design the upperbody so it could have a significantly different looking model which shares the Daihatsu New Global Architecture (DNGA).

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The combination of RealTime Racing (RTR) and the Acura Integra Type R forged a race-winning record that remains unbroken after nearly two decades. RTR’s #42 Integra Type R is now returning to the track with Sports Car Club of America Hall-of-Famer Peter Cunningham behind the wheel and the video below documents the story.

The video showcases the Integra Type R’s original run in near-stock form; its dominant performance in the SPEED Touring Car championship, and its return to racing glory. At the WeatherTech International Challenge vintage race weekend at Road America, the #42 car qualified and finished fourth in a field of over 60 vehicles.

“It was our first race back out with the Acura Integra Type R, and it was like we never skipped a beat. We had a great time!” said Cunningham, team owner of RTR. “There were some 60 cars in our group and only a few vehicles in a class above beat us, so it was a great day for RealTime and Acura and great to have the Type R back on track.”

The ‘97 Acura Integra Type R
When it debuted in 1997, the Acura Integra Type R was much more than a faster Integra GS-R, the previous top-line trim. The Type R’s B18C5 engine became a legend in its own right for its factory modifications, the highlights of which included a hand-ported head, thinner valves and unique valve springs, robust connecting rods and numerous other upgrades, to give a screaming 8400-rpm redline.

The Integra Type R body also benefited from extra welds for additional chassis strength and stiffness. There was an under-bonnet chassis-stiffening strut bar straight from the factory, and the suspension and brakes were unique to Type R.

Integra Type R

Ready to race ‘out of the box’
The fundamental goodness of the Type R wasn’t lost on RTR, and the factory car was so good out of the box that racing modifications for the track were limited to race-spec springs and shocks, mandatory safety equipment, such as a roll cage, and a stripped-out interior. Even the transmission was unmodified from stock.

When the Integra Type R debuted, RTR had already been competing, and winning, with Acura cars for nearly a decade. The team began with Acura’s first-generation Integra and later raced with the legendary first-generation Acura NSX.

RealTime Racing
RealTime Racing has been in motorsports for over 30 years. competing in a variety of different types of races.

From its racing debut in 1997 through the 2002 season, RTR’s Integra Type R dominated the SPEED Touring Car Championship, capturing 23 race wins on the way to 5 Drivers’ Championships. The record remains unbroken to this day.

“We knew from the start the Acura Integra Type R was a very special car,” said Cunningham. “But now, after all these years, it’s achieved legendary status, and rightly so. I believe it’s still one of the best performing front-wheel drive cars ever built.”

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For Round 2 of the third season of the Toyota Gazoo Racing Festival and Toyota Vios Challenge racing series, the purpose-built circuit is in a unique location – the former Kuala Lumpur airport of the 1950s/1960s which became a RMAF airbase after Subang International Airport was opened. Following the closure of the airbase some years back, the 488-acre site was to be a huge commercial development known as Bandar Malaysia.

While construction works are underway, the 1.99-km long runway offered an opportunity for the organisers of the Toyota GAZOO Racing event to create a racetrack that is 1.7 kms long with exceptionally long straights.

Bandar Malaysia circuit
Aerial view of the circuit for Round 2 at Bandar Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur. Jalan Sg. Besi over the SMART Tunnel is on the left side of the picture.

“As a street racing series, one of the most challenging tasks is to find a venue that is not only large enough to accommodate both the racing circuit and festival ground but more importantly, accessible and as close as we can to fans and spectators. These challenges however, also present us with the unique opportunity to explore venues never before used or envisioned as a racing circuit,” said UMW Toyota Motor’s Chief Motorsports Officer, Akio Takeyama. “In the case of Round 2, the former airport is as unique as it gets and the location as central as you can be in Kuala Lumpur.”

Circuit must meet international safety requirements
Construction of the circuit at Bandar Malaysia took approximately 3 weeks. This work involved transporting, positioning and interlocking hundreds of 4-tonne concrete blocks and debris fencing to form the inner and outer parameters of the track. The track must meet FIA (the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile) safety specifications.

TGR safety
Hundreds of 4-tonne concrete blocks must be positioned around the circuit to ensure that spectators are protected if the cars crash against the barriers.

“Street racing brings out the best in Malaysian racers. The absence of run-off areas makes it extremely unforgiving, more intimidating and even more difficult to master. It requires 110% concentration, focus and precision from the drivers. For spectators, a street race is even more exciting visually as they are able to be closer to the action,” said Mr. Takeyama who has been a participant in the Vios Challenge sine the first season.

In three seasons of the Toyota Vios Challenge series, the race has been held at various stadium and exhibition grounds in Terengganu, Johor, Penang and the Klang Valley, as well as at the Sepang International Circuit.

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Emulating street races such as the historic annual Macau Grand Prix, the Toyota Vios Challenge is no less exciting. More importantly, Mr. Takeyama added, it provides drivers with a more challenging race, an even greater level playing field, the excitement on driving on a variety of tracks, and contributes to them honing their technical and driving skills.

Meanwhile, UMW Toyota Motor President, Ravindran K., said the prospect of transforming an airstrip into a full-blown racing track is a manifestation of both Toyota and its GAZOO Racing philosophy of breaking tradition and pushing the boundaries.

“Innovation is not only reflected in the vehicles we produce but it underlines the way we think and do things, and in the case of the Toyota GAZOO Racing Festival, it means turning the least expected venues into tracks to bring motor-racing closer to the masses,” said Mr. Ravindran.

2 days of close racing
Round 2 of the Toyota Vios Challenge will feature 2 days of racing with three driver categories as usual – Celebrity, Amateur and Professional. 10 local celebrities competing in the Promotional Class include Shawn Lee, Shukri Yahaya, Diana Danielle, Nabil Ahmad, Janna Nick, Khai Bahar, Wany Hasrita, Nabila Razali, Ain Edruce and Syafiq Kyle. Both Shawn and Wany will start with one race win each after winning the opening two races of Season 3 in Kuala Terengganu earlier.

TGR celebrities
Fans of celebrities get to meet them during breaks between races.

“Round 2 is going to be a very exciting because we will be competing on a new track. There’s really no way of preparing for it in terms of setting up the car until we get a chance to drive on the track during the official practice session and evaluate the surface condition and overall flow of the circuit. From what I gather so far, it’s going to be quite a fast track,” said Shawn.

Among the big names in Malaysian motorsports driving in both the Sporting and Super Sporting classes for amateur and professional drivers, respectively, include Season 1 and Season 2 Sporting champions Brendan Paul Anthony and Brendon Lim; Season 1 and Season 2 Super Sporting champions Tengku Djan Ley and Boy Wong; and experienced drivers like Kenny Lee, William Ho, Mark Darwin, Kenneth Koh, Sutan Mustafa and Syafiq Ali. The Sporting Class will also feature 15-year-old Hayden Haikal.

A totally new track to learn quickly
For Super Sporting Class driver Kenny Lee, the first practice session is critical to uncover much of the unknown. “I have never had the opportunity to visit Bandar Malaysia in the past and therefore I don’t know what the surface condition is like. The first thing everyone will be looking into is certainly the final track layout and finding the fastest racing line around the track. We’ll also have to carefully look at the surface conditions especially in the braking zones because you never know, some areas can be a bit bumpy, slippery or even dusty,” said Kenny.

Bandar Malaysia
Another aerial view of the circuit which has been laid out on the runway that aircraft used to land on. Note the exceptionally long straights but as every car will have the same performance levels, it will be driver skill and strategy that makes the difference, not power.

Tengku Djan Ley shares the same sentiment, saying drivers will in essence have only about 90 minutes throughout the race weekend to learn the new track. “We have a track walk on Thursday evening and the official practice starts on Friday, so essentially you only have a couple of laps to try and decipher the entire track and obtain enough information that will go into setting up the race car. Those who are able to do this will have an advantage,” he said.

“There’s really not much that can be done to the set-up apart from experimenting with different tyre pressures, suspension settings and alignment combinations, but these small changes do make a big difference on track,” he added.

TGR Round 2

For race fans and spectators, the Toyota GAZOO Racing Festival will offer a variety of activities for all the family. There will be Toyota’s fleet of vehicles (with test drive sessions available), a drift performance by professional Japanese drivers, a concert, beyblade tournament, racing simulators  and the display of the all-new Toyota GR Supra.

Entrance is free of charge and the event is from 9 am to 6 pm on this Saturday and Sunday, November 9/10 2019.

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