This Is The Form Of Toyota Raize Modified Into A Retro SUV

JAKARTA - Toyota Raize marked its global debut in 2021 by offering sporty, modern, and compact performances that attracted attention. However, a handful of parties made modificational creativity in this car, one of which was done by Cal's Motor.

Reporting from Top Gear Philippines, Monday, February 12, this Japanese modified company changed Raize, which has a sporty and modern appearance, to a viscous vehicle with a retro impression.

The modification, referred to as the Cal's Motor Havana, took inspiration from a classic US SUV called Chevrolet K5 Blazer, which has a stiff but tough appearance on various terrains.

The brother of Daihatsu Rocky is now getting the sharper front, an egg-shaped gripper, and a front bumper from the chrom which adds to the impression of the nostalgia of the 1970s car.

Car changes have also become wider and longer, contrary to the actual characteristics of Raize. The front drills were made specifically for this model, while steel rims were presented to give the car an old impression.

Moving to the back, the car got a pair of lights in the square shape and trim the effect of doorwood on the door. Like the front, there is a chrom bumper that is redesigned extensively so that it leaves a unique impression.

Meanwhile, the cabin did not experience any significant changes with the modifier maintaining the dashboard, buttons, and even the steering circle on the Raize. However, Cals Motor presents a unique touchscreen and trim and a special seat carpet that adds to the comfort element.

The company also does not change the kitchen side of the runway in this model, where the engine of 1.0 liters of turbo or 1.2 liters is still maintained. In addition, the interesting thing about this car is the price.

Cal's Motor sells Havana at a price tag from 3.98 million yen to 4.24 million yen, equivalent to IDR 416.1 million to IDR 443.3 million.