The "Rise" is a compact crossover SUV released by Toyota in November 2019. Developed under the concept "Active, Useful, Compact," it was designed as a vehicle easy to drive in any scene, whether for weekend outings or daily commutes. The Rise's style exudes a powerful and commanding silhouette and presence, hinting at a strong driving experience. It features a front grille with the common Toyota brand image and large-diameter tires uncharacteristic of a compact car, resulting in an active design suitable for an SUV. At the same time, its ease of handling due to its compact 5-number size is a significant advantage unmatched by other SUVs. The interior space belies the body size, offering ample knee room for both front and rear seats, and a luggage capacity of 369L. It boasts abundant, user-friendly seat arrangement functions, providing occupants with comfort and a sense of specialty along with a calm interior design. This model was jointly developed with Daihatsu, merging the development technologies of both companies to create a higher quality vehicle. While primarily incorporating Daihatsu's technology, Toyota's technology is also utilized throughout. The 4WD system employs Toyota's original Dynamic Torque Control 4WD. This system automatically electronically controls tire drive status, distributing optimal torque to the rear wheels according to vehicle conditions during startup or when driving on slippery surfaces. This enhances driving stability on curves and snowy roads while contributing to excellent fuel efficiency uncharacteristic of a 4WD. The Rise incorporates Toyota's first D-CVT with a split gear, improving transmission efficiency compared to conventional CVTs. For preventive safety technology, Daihatsu's Smart Assist, from the development partner, is adopted. Key features include collision avoidance support braking (a fundamental preventive safety function) and brake-controlled acceleration suppression function for pedal misapplication. Additionally, preventive safety functions like Auto High Beam and ADB (Adaptive Driving Beam), along with collision safety features like a collision safety body and pedestrian injury mitigation body, further enhance the Rise's safety performance. Grades available for the model released in November 2019 include "X," "XS," "G," and "Z," each offered in FF and 4WD models. Driving performance is equivalent across grades, with differences primarily in equipment. The information in this description is current as of June 2021.
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