The 2018 Toyota Succeed is a station-wagon/light commercial vehicle that blends utility, reliability, and value. It’s ideal for drivers who need cargo space and passenger accommodation without the bulk or cost of larger SUVs, making it well suited for both business and family use in Kenya.
It comes powered by a 1.5-litre petrol engine that delivers around 109 horsepower and roughly 143 Nm of torque. The vehicle is usually fitted with a smooth automatic transmission and front-wheel drive…
The 2018 Toyota Succeed is a station-wagon/light commercial vehicle that blends utility, reliability, and value. It’s ideal for drivers who need cargo space and passenger accommodation without the bulk or cost of larger SUVs, making it well suited for both business and family use in Kenya.
It comes powered by a 1.5-litre petrol engine that delivers around 109 horsepower and roughly 143 Nm of torque. The vehicle is usually fitted with a smooth automatic transmission and front-wheel drive (2WD). Despite its size, the Succeed manages decent fuel economy—averaging about 15–18 km per litre under mixed driving conditions around Nairobi and upcountry roads.
Inside, the cabin is mainly utilitarian but comfortable. Seats are fabric, the upholstery durable, and features include air conditioning, power windows, stable steering feel, central locking, an audio system with radio/AM-FM, USB/AUX inputs in many units, and enough space for five occupants. The cargo area is generous when you fold the rear seats, making it useful for transporting goods or luggage.
Safety in the 2017 Succeed is solid for its class. Standard equipment includes dual front airbags, ABS with electronic brake-force distribution (EBD), vehicle stability control (or similar stability/traction aids in many trims), and child seat anchors. Some units come with rear wiper and fog lights, increasing visibility in poor weather.
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