Jarvis Toyota - New Releases
New Camry
Toyota has released an all-new seventh-generation Camry that debuts a contemporary design with improved driving dynamics and a more spacious interior.
The 2012 Camry combines a new 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine and six-speed automatic transmission that deliver better performance while substantially cutting fuel bills and emissions.
All New Yaris
It's not the size of the car in your life. It's the size of life in your car.
Think Yaris and you think clever. Think new Yaris hatch and you think of a car that takes clever to a whole new level. This is Australia's first light car to bring you Toyota's Entertainment Communications Hub (T.E.C.H.)TM as standard in the YRX and ZR hatch models. Interiors are striking, attention to detail is second to none and you'll find more storage than you'd think possible in a car this size.
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New HiLux
HiLux design has been carefully considered to make it not only tough and durable, but highly versatile too.
Every detail has been carefully considered - from choice of body types, engines and accessories to flexible seating configurations and generous storage space - to ensure that Australia's toughest ute is also Australia's most useful ute.
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2012 Launch for FT-86 Sports Car
Toyota will set the local sports-car market alight in 2012 when it launches the production version of the FT-86 II Concept.
The FT-86 II Concept, being seen in Australia for the first time, gives vital clues to the final design of Toyota's next sports car.
At the same time, Toyota has revealed key specifications for the new model, now expected to arrive in Australia early in the second half of next year.
Prius c and Prius v to add to Prius Family
Toyota Australia is aiming to expand the Prius family in Australia next year with the launch of two all-new hybrid models.
The two new vehicles being evaluated for the local market will be based on the compact Prius c Concept and versatile Prius v wagon, which were on display at the Australian International Motor Show.
The go-ahead for local sales would see production versions in showrooms during 2012, alongside the regular Prius.
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FJ Cruiser
Key off-road attributes of Toyota's FJ Cruiser attest to its ability to traverse rugged terrain and deliver full-scale off-road driving performance.
FJ Cruiser has the best departure and break-over angles in the Toyota 4WD range - 31 and 29 degrees respectively. Its approach angle of 36 degrees is bettered only by the 70 Series.
Larger angles can allow a vehicle to negotiate steeper climbs or descents without having parts of the vehicle body, such as the bumpers, make contact with the ground.
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New Kluger
From nose to tailgate, Kluger is designed to fit in with the active Australian family lifestyle. The evidence is in every detail. A generously proportioned interior, for example, with third row seats that can be split 50:50 in a single actionø - giving your Kluger the versatility to handle any kind of family activity.
Safety comes as standard, with innovations like the Reversing Camera^^ that helps you back safely into or out of any space. Or the reinforced bodywork and 7 SRS airbags (including curtain shield airbags), for complete reassurance no matter how long or short the ride.
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Rukus
Rukus by Toyota. Don't Blend In.
Rukus has been unleashed on the streets and this small car sensation is sure to create a stir. Its boxy shape and edgy urban styling are anything but boring, so you'll never blend in. Tame the urban jungle with powerful performance, cavernous intterior space and a long list of high-grade features.
Put simply, it's a box full of surprises!
RAV4 2WD
Toyota has broadened the appeal of its RAV4 range by launching two-wheel drive (2WD) variants that save customers money and fuel.
Fuel economy is a major benefit with the new 2WD variants - slashing at least half a litre from the consumption of their all-wheel-drive counterparts.
Automatic 2WD models use just 9.1 litres/100km** (down from 9.6) while manual versions achieve 8.4 litres/100km**, an improvement of 0.7 litres/100km.
Hybrid Camry
If you think you know Camry, think again. Introducing something unlike any Australian-built car that’s gone before it. Beyond any Camry you’ve ever known. And in a different class from any car you’ve ever driven.
The new Hybrid Camry brings together brilliant engineering with advanced hybrid technology for everyone. Built right here in Australia, it's Camry, but not as you know it.












