Verossa
The
days left for traditional Japanese-taste luxury cars are limited.
Toyota
no longer needs Chaser and Cresta as supporting roles to Mark II,
therefore
both were replaced by a European-style new comer, Verossa. From the
name
which consists of Italian words "Vero" (True) and "Rossa" (Red) you'll
see this car tends to attract younger customers who used to prefer the
dynamic image of BMW 3-series and Audi A4. In fact, the radical styling
has strong Latin influence. Not unlike Alfa Romeo, but even more
exaggerate,
something approaching Zagato. Officially it is said as designed in
Japan,
but who knows whether Zagato gave any inspiration ? you know, Toyota is
the biggest client of Zagato.
Mechanically,
Verossa is
a repackaged Mark II as they share virtually the same dimensions and
all
mechanical components. However, Progres and Brevis are also its
sisters,
just have shorter overhangs and different choice of engines from the
same
gene pool. To lesser extent, all of them can also link to the smaller
Altezza
(Lexus IS). Strangely, all these cars bar Altezza are bounded in
domestic
market thus cannot avoid internal competition.
What differs the
Verossa
from Mark II is not performance or comfort. It is the subjective
dynamic
image delivered by the styling. So, I have no more say about it.
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