The Toyota Porte’s first generation, known as the AP10, was produced from 2004 to 2012. The second generation of the Porte codenamed XP140, began production in 2012 and continued until 2020. The Toyota Spade, a more macho variant, debuted in 2012 and is available alongside the Porte.
The 2018 Toyota Porte is offered with two engines: a 1.3 L 1NR-FE (Petrol) and a 1.5 L 1NZ (Petrol), both of which are linked to a CVT.
2018 Toyota Porte Grades
- F RAFFINE 4WD- This grade comes with power sliding doors, power mirrors, chrome door handles, privacy glass, power window front, keyless entry, an Isofix bar, a hill-start control system, a lane-keep assist, a collision mitigation system, and an air conditioner.
- F RAFFINE- This grade is fitted with a Radio/CD player, electric sliding doors, a centralized door lock, traction control, an engine start button, power windows, and chrome door handles
Interior
Legroom & Space
The 2018 Toyota Porte is a roomy car with a high canopy and a flat floor. Its cabin is straightforward and utilitarian. The first row offers plenty of leg and headroom, and the seats may be adjusted to fit a desired position. The second row is comfortable, with enough legroom and headroom.
Cabin Storage
The 2018 Toyota Porte boasts a plethora of cabin compartments for items such as smartphones, beverages, goggles, handbags, and so forth. There are two cupholders, door panel storage, and a glove box in the first row. The second row features two cupholders as well as other storage compartments.
Boot Space
The 2018 Toyota Porte has a sizable boot that can accommodate small and medium-sized bags. The second row of seats can be retracted if more space is required.
Exterior
The 2018 Toyota Porte has a boxy shape that allows for a spacious interior. The front end features a slanted hood and large twin headlamps. The prominent Toyota emblem aids in cementing the brand’s presence. A modest grille that extends to the lower fascia is visible as are fog lights that provide some aesthetically pleasing look.
The side profile encompasses a sliding door that is electronically driven, which is particularly helpful while boarding or alighting the vehicle. Tail lights and turn signals can also be spotted in the rear.
2018 Toyota Porte Safety Features
The 2018 Toyota Porte features multiple airbags, lane-keep assist, brake assist, an anti-lock braking system, electronic brakeforce distribution, a hill-start control system, a collision mitigation system, and traction control.
2018 Toyota Porte Fuel Consumption
2018 Toyota Porte 1.3 L petrol engine consumption- 20.1 km/l on average
2018 Toyota Porte 1.5 L petrol engine consumption- 19.5 km/l on average
2018 Toyota Porte Acceleration
2018 Toyota Porte 1.3 L petrol engine accelerates from 0-100km/h in 13.4 secs
2018 Toyota Porte 1.5 L petrol engine accelerates from 0-100km/h in 13.0 secs
The 2018 Toyota Porte Fuel Tank Capacity: 45 liters
Ground Clearance
The 2018 Toyota Porte has a ground clearance of 5.9 inches which is below the required standard on Kenyan roads.
Service Intervals
Minor Service: At 5,000 km. Requires Air Cleaner, Oil Filter, and Engine Oil.
Major Service: At 10,000km. Requires Air Cleaner, Oil Filter, Fuel Filter, ATF Filter, Cabin Filter, Plugs, Front Brake Pads, Rear Brake Pads, ATF Oil, and Engine Oil.
Spare Parts and Availability
The advantage of owning a Toyota is that spare parts and other body components are readily available because they share several components. The Porte is no different.
Stability And Handling
The 2018 Toyota Porte rides serenely and pleasantly. It is easier to control since the steering wheel responds to road curvature. However, when approaching tight curves, it is advisable to slow down because Porte tends to lean excessively.
The suspension system gives the vehicle’s occupants a smooth ride free of twitchy motions caused by uneven road surfaces. The braking system is powerful enough to bring this car to a stop, which aids in the avoidance of potential accidents. The brake assist feature is also essential.
This vehicle also has electronic brake force distribution, an anti-lock braking system, lane-keep assist, and traction control, which improves its stability.
Reliability
The 2018 Toyota Porte is well-regarded for its reliability. However, due to the low ground clearance, it is not recommended for off-road driving because the body components may be damaged. The most frequently reported faults by Porte owners are transmission troubles. To avoid such complications, regular servicing and maintenance are essential.
Refer to the Toyota Porte buyer guide for a thorough dependability report. We also urge that you always follow the instructions in the owner’s manual.
Resale Value: Good
Toyota Porte Competitors: Nissan Cube, Mazda Scrum, Peugeot Partner, and VW Caddy
What we like about the 2018 Toyota Porte
Good fuel economy
Roomy Cabin
Affordability
What we don’t
Low ground clearance
Conclusion
The 2018 Toyota Porte is a versatile and reliable vehicle that provides great gas mileage. It may be a viable option for people with small families. People on a tight budget may be able to buy this car because servicing and maintenance are reasonably priced. Click here to download a copy of the 2018 Toyota Porte Owner’s Manual.
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