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The Wigo is effectively Toyota's entry-level car in its considerable portfolio of models in the country. First introduced in Indonesia (where it is badged as the Agya), the iteration to be launched is not yet an all-new model but a refresh. Our Wigo is still expected to come from that country (where it is made) — and where the new version was revealed last March.
What things will be new? Expect a refreshed front fascia with a redesigned bumper, with fog lamps ensconced more cleanly within.
The Wigo's rear taillights are expected have "slightly revised graphics" with possibly an option for retractable side mirrors and a new set of 14-inch machined alloy wheels.
The Agya in Indonesia got a new center stack design, housing a new display and controls for the air-conditioning system of select variants. We might see a stop/start button as well thrown in the mix.
The current-model Wigo is priced from P557,000 here for the 1.0 VVT-i E M/T.